The daisies I had planted were dug up and scattered everywhere.

Dora's urn was tossed carelessly next to a dirty pile of dirt.

"What are you doing?!"

I rushed over like crazy, pushed aside the two bodyguards, and shouted angrily, "Who told you to dig up the grave?"

Gloria pretended to be terrified and shrank into Spencer's arms. "I saw there was no tombstone here. It felt like an abandoned grave that no one cared about. It was full of beautiful daisies, so I thought Danny could rest in peace here. I asked the cemetery manager to contact the family of the deceased. I'll give them some compensation. The dead can't compare to real money. Their families won't object. But why are you yelling? You're scaring me."

Gloria always perfectly plays the role of the delicate lady, but she made me sick.

I didn't waste time talking to her. I snatched the shovel from the bodyguard's hand and frantically dug up the soil they had just filled in.

This was the place I prepared for Dora with all my heart. I won't allow anyone else to occupy it.

"Linsey, what are you doing? Stop it!"

Spencer roared at me and grabbed the shovel from my hand.

"Spencer, you're a monster!"

I shouted, then squatted down and dug with my hands.

Seeing I was about to reach the urn, Gloria panicked and shouted, "Why are you still standing there? Stop her! Don't let her touch Danny!"

Two bodyguards immediately pulled me away.

"Let me go!"

I struggled desperately, but I couldn't break free from their grip.

Spencer walked towards me with a cold expression. "Gloria is already upset because of Danny's death, and now you're digging up his grave to provoke her. You've gone too far. Apologize to Gloria immediately!"

Spencer accused me condescendingly and ordered me to apologize to the woman who had dug up my daughter's grave.

At that moment, I felt an overwhelming sadness.

I glared at Spencer and said resolutely, "Never!"

"Spencer, you said your wife was virtuous and generous, but she was just pretending. Look at her now. She's acting like a crazy woman. If people find out, wouldn't they laugh at you for having such a wife?"

Gloria began to sow discord between Spencer and me, seizing the opportunity.

Spencer glared at me with disgust and said sternly, "Did you hear it? Don't embarrass me. Go home and be with Dora. How can you leave her alone at home?"

I stared at Spencer and said through gritted teeth, "Do you still care about Dora?"