As he spoke, he handed the jade urn containing Su Yuzhen's ashes to Zhou Chun.
Seeing this, Zhou Chun immediately raised his hand, collecting the urn with the ashes. He then nodded to Luo Qingni and said, "Thank you, Qingni. I'll go handle Yuzhen's burial first, excuse me."
With that, he took his son Zhou Xinyuan to the Zhou Family Ancestral Tomb.
According to the Zhou Family's rules, maternal family cultivators are not buried in the ancestral tomb but in a separate graveyard nearby.
However, the clan rules also state that maternal family cultivators with great contributions to the Zhou Family may be exceptionally buried in the ancestral tomb.
Su Yuzhen may not have had any major achievements for the Zhou Family, but as Zhou Chun's Dao companion, no one dared to dispute her burial in the ancestral tomb.
Yet, honoring her personal wishes, the Zhou Family did not hold any funeral for her passing. It was the Su Family who set up a shrine and held a memorial for her whole clan.
