CHAPTER SIXTY - OUSTED OUT FROM THE FUNERAL.
The funeral service for Sebastian de la Cruz was held at the grand cathedral of San Juan Bautista in central Navarre, its majestic arches and stained-glass windows providing a solemn backdrop for the somber occasion.
The family members and close associates of the late billionaire gathered around the casket, their dark clothing mirroring the gloomy weather outside.
The soft murmurs of prayer and hushed conversations filled the space, barely audible above the organ's mournful tune.
A gentle rain fell outside, turning the cobblestone streets into a sea of umbrellas.
As the pallbearers carried the casket to the hearse, the faint echo of its wheels resonated throughout the cathedral's hallowed halls.
The steady rhythm of their footsteps reverberated through the gathering, a solemn cadence punctuated by the occasional sob or cough.
Diana de la Cruz, the late billionaire's widow, stood beside the vehicle, her face shrouded by a black veil.
She leaned on her son, Javier, his arm wrap
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