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While waiting for the results, I was so excited that I could hardly breathe. My chest was heaving violently, and my face was flushed. I don't know if it was my illusion, but at the last moment of my life, I seemed to feel that bone cancer cells were invading every corner of my body. The severe pain made my nerves almost numb, and my whole body was soaked in cold sweat. The stench of rotten eggs mixed with my clothes filled the whole room. My brain was in a daze, but I couldn't help thinking, when I die, will I see my daughter? Will she think I am a cruel father and be unwilling to recognize me?
I finally couldn't bear it and fainted from the pain. The returning police woke me up and took me to the car without saying a word. I understood what they meant, and dragged my weak body to cooperate as much as possible. Soon, the police car drove to the suburbs and stopped in front of a building. I remember this place. When I secretly checked Grace's mobile phone, it appeared in her navigation record.
I followed the police out of the car and walked to the tree at the door. I watched them skillfully put on gloves, picked up tools and started digging. My heart was so excited that it almost jumped out of my chest, and my eyes were red. Soon, an urn appeared in front of everyone. The police handed it to me with a heavy face. I snatched it, hugged it tightly in my arms, and covered it with my coat, fearing that my daughter would be blown away by the wind.