Amelia stayed inside from the afternoon till night, and Daniel Cooper stood outside the door from the afternoon until night as well.
It wasn't until ten o'clock at night that he couldn't bear it any longer and stepped inside, picking up the woman kneeling on the ground and placing her on a nearby chair with a frown, "Go back and rest, if you faint again here, how will you attend the funeral tomorrow?"
Standing for too long made her legs tired, and kneeling for so long caused her legs hurt. Amelia had been kneeling for over four hours, and her legs had already become numb.
The expression on her face was numb, but her words were still clear, "Grandfather and grandmother were always worried about me when they were alive. Now that I'm kneeling, it's like I'm fulfilling my filial duties."
As she tried to stand up, the man's hand pressed down on her shoulder, "Your grandfather and grandmother loved you so much when they were alive, do you think they'd bear to see you kneeling here?"