"You can come whenever you want."
On the phone was Joo Seowoo's mother, Cheon Seo-jin.
"It's to be held at ten in the morning on Saturday, Seoul Tree Funeral Garden."
"Tree funeral?" Lisa slightly hesitated when she heard the burial process.
In the space era, the mainstream funeral methods included: tombs, tower burials, water burials, tree burials, and space burials.
Tombs and tower burials were the traditional funeral methods and are mostly chosen by people who believe and abide by the more traditional concepts.
Water funerals and tree funerals were more environmentally friendly, and people who like nature usually choose these two methods.
The space burial was a more desirable way for those who yearn for the stars and love freedom.
Lisa felt that Joo Seowoo may prefer space burial.
Because she liked "Wandering All Stars" so much, she was very familiar with astronomical terms such as globular clusters, spiral galaxies, Cepheid variable stars, absolute magnitudes and so on. In her usual conversation, she also unconsciously showed her curiosity and longing for the starry sky.
She told Cheon Seo-jin her idea.
Cheon Seo-jin asked ironically, "Do you think you know her well?"
Lisa replied with patience, "I dare not say that I understand her that well, but I still have a certain degree of certainty." She also explained the reason for this judgment.
Cheon Seo-jin impatiently said, "You social workers are really annoying! When Seowoo was alive, you directed us on what to do, now Seowoo has died you still continue to direct us on how to bury her. It is disgusting. I want to bury her with a tree, what can you do about it? If so, then go to court and sue me!"
After speaking, she hung up the phone directly and no longer gave Lisa any chance to speak.
Lisa stayed stunned for a long time, and finally sighed helplessly.
She felt bad. If Joo Seowoo didn't go that sudden, she might have had a chance to explain it.
On Joo Seowoo's funeral day, the sky was gloomy and dull, mirroring Lisa's mood.
At the funeral, Lisa first met Joo Seowoo's father, Joo Dan-tae, face to face.
Joo Dan-tae was a lawyer with a gloomy temperament. When he saw Lisa, he sneered and looked at her with scorn.
Lisa noticed his expression, but she was too lazy to think too much about it.
Today, sending Joo Seowoo away was the most important thing.
In addition to Joo Seowoo's parents, several relatives from her family and several doctors and nurses familiar with Joo Seowoo came to the funeral.
Miss Eunha was still in the isolation ward, so the only social worker who came to the funeral was Joo Seowoo.
The method of tree burial was very simple; dig a pit in the tree funeral garden, put the ashes on the bottom of the pit, plant a tree that the deceased loved in his life, and set up a small tombstone in front of the tree, then it is done.
The procedure for Joo Seowoo's funeral was also simple. Except for the master of the tree funeral garden, who briefly introduced Seowoo's life, no one else spoke.
It was not that no one wanted to say anything, but that the funeral rituals were set by the family. If the family members did not invite guests to speak, it would be difficult for others to say much.
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