When we arrived, Addie was sitting under a tree, with an outdoor umbrella above her head, looking relaxed and comfortable, as if on vacation.

"Dig up that whole area and cut down all the trees."

Addie ordered the construction team, and they drove the excavator, about to destroy Grandma's grave.

No!

I rushed over.

Matt's panicked voice sounded behind me. "Don't go over, Mona. It's dangerous!"

The excavator was right next to me. The tall trees that were dug up were swaying and occasionally dropping chunks of soil.

No one dared to approach.

But Grandma's grave stood there alone.

And it was being destroyed by these people.

"Get lost! All of you, get lost!"

I couldn't care about anything else and started roaring.

Addie just looked at me coldly and didn't show any intention of stopping the construction team.

Matt walked over with a frown.

"Stop!" Addie shouted nervously.

She frowned at me. Her look was full of indifference.

"Mona Morris, it's because I'm mannered that I treated you politely before. This land doesn't belong to you. You have no right to stop us."

"If you want to continue, kill me first!"

Seeing me guarding the land with tears streaming down my face, Addie sneered and said, "Why are you crying? If people didn't know any better, they would think I'm bullying you."

Addie's despicable face was extremely provocative.

She raised her foot to kick Grandma's tombstone. Unable to bear it any longer, I angrily pushed her away.

Addie couldn't maintain her balance and fell to the ground.

"Matt, she pushed me..."

Matt quickly helped Addie up with concern, "Addie, are you okay?"

Addie's eyes turned red, with a few tears squeezed out.

Matt frowned and looked at me as if I had committed some unforgivable mistake.

"Mona, you knocked Addie down, apologize to her!"