Twenty minutes later, Chase Fields, working in his study, received a call from Kevin Hart. "Boss, the manager at South Mountain Cemetery said that Zack Perry has already bought a burial plot for Mrs. Moore's father. This..." Chase pressed his lips together, silent for a long while, before replying in a cold, indifferent voice: "Let her do as she likes." With those four words—seemingly "none of his business"—he hung up. When he looked back at the documents, a wave of restlessness and anger surged within him. Did that woman have any sense of belonging to him? Without a marriage certificate, did she think she could flirt with other men however she pleased? If she wanted to pick a good burial plot for George Moore, why hadn't she mentioned it to him in the study earlier, only to turn ar

