Chapter 936 A grand Scottish funeral
ps: Speed up the pace, and after the funeral is over, it’s time to take revenge.
In addition, you can listen to the songs written in this chapter, or find the album of the Royal Scottish Cavalry Guards Band. Is it a good idea to watch them together?
You can also find a video to see it. However, I remember that there was a Scottish funeral video, but I couldn't find it. However, you can find a video of the Queen's Mother's funeral. It's almost the same thing to find.
Bruce's body was parked at home for two days. During these two days, Jansen had hardly been at Bruce's home. He had been running back and forth between the airport and the hotel. Jansen wanted to give Bruce a grand Scottish wedding, and he had been busy with this for the past few days.
On the fourth day after returning home, Bruce is about to be buried.
Bruce has faith, so the funeral is held in the church. At 10 a.m., all the people attending Bruce's funeral came.
All members of the Satan Mercenary Group participated, some of Bruce's relatives, and some of Bruce's friends.
Morgan came. In addition to Morgan, Distin was also from Seattle to attend his funeral. He came from Israel.
The relatives and friends of the Satan Mercenary Group did not come. Grolev and Fry and other relatives in the United States were not notified. The reason was very simple. As a whole, Bruce would be killed, which means they might also be killed. In addition to not wanting to worry about their families, Grolev and Fry did not want their families to affect their revenge.
There were not many people attending the funeral in the church. Bruce was a third-generation immigrant, but his family was not big. He had no close relatives and few friends from three generations to one another. Except for a few friends who had played with Bruce since childhood, his comrades in the army were not notified.
Gao Yang and the others were all wearing black formal attire, while Mrs. William was wearing a black dress, a black top hat and a black veil.
Lucika dressed the same as Mrs. William. She actually did not hold a wedding with Bruce, nor did she formally marry Bruce in legal proceedings. But at this time Lucika dressed in a widow.
As for Jensen, his outfit was quite special. He was wearing traditional Scottish costumes and holding a large Scottish Highland bagpipe. He stood next to Bruce's coffin.
Following the funeral process, the pastor had to start chanting eulogies for Bruce and praying for him, but the pastor did not follow the normal procedures, but signaled to Jansen that he could start.
Jensen burst into tears, but did not make a sound. When the farewell ceremony, which was part of the funeral, began, took a step forward, shed tears, and choked loudly, "Bruce. You are my brother and my best friend. We made an appointment to play the bagpipe for you."
Jansen took a breath and then played the bagpipe.
The bagpipe was played, and the sound of the bagpipe was crying and yelling.
Everything about Jensen was very traditional, Scottish-style traditional custom. He wore a short hat made of black sheepskin on his head, a white feather on his hat, and a black tweed top. He was wearing a white shirt inside and a black grey plaid pleated skirt underneath. He was wearing a large cloak that was also black grey plaid, and a wine pot decorated with black and white long tail hanging on his waist, black grey plaid wool stockings, black leather shoes, and a white shoe cover on it.
The song played by Jensen is called God-given Grace, which is common in funerals in Britain and the United States, and is indeed very suitable for funerals.
After the play of the bagpipe that was so cried and complained, Jansen took a step back, covered his face with his hands, and began to cry silently.
The pastor began to introduce Bruce's life, and finally, the pastor read a passage that Gao Yang and his friends asked to add.
"He is a warrior. He saved many people with his skills, and his courage and sacrifice,"
Gao Yang lowered his head and listened, and when the pastor finally finished reading all the eulogies and blessings to Bruce, the people in the church looked at Bruce for the last time.
Finally, Bruce's coffin was closed, and after the priest covered a black velvet coffin on the coffin, Gao Yang suddenly realized that he would never see Bruce again, whether alive or dead.
Next, Bruce is sent from the church to the cemetery to be buried.
The cemetery where Bruce was to be buried was a cemetery, where his grandparents and father were buried in the same cemetery.
There are twelve people in the Satan mercenary group, and now one is missing, and eleven are left.
Lucy is Bruce's widow, and Erin, as a woman, is not suitable for carrying a coffin. Jansen stood by holding a bagpipe, so there were eight people who wanted to carry a coffin for Bruce.
Originally, there were only four people carrying the coffin, carrying the four corners of the coffin, but Gao Yang and the others had eight people, and they didn’t want to rotate, they all wanted to send their brothers off for the last journey, so there were eight people carrying the coffin.
Jansen once again played the heavenly favor, Gao Yang and the eight men lifted the coffin and walked out of the church.
The way Jansen played the bagpipe and walked in front, Gao Yang and the others carried the coffin behind Jansen, behind which were Bruce's relatives and friends.
After stepping out of the church door, Gao Yang and the others stopped and watched Jansen pass through the middle of the neatly arranged team until he stood in front of the queue.
Yes, there was a team outside the church.
Bruce was a soldier. If he died in battle while serving, he could cover the national flag, but when he died, he was just a mercenary. When a mercenary died, there was no national flag to cover. No matter how brave or great he died, he would not receive any honor.
Gao Yang and they couldn't get the Bruce flag, but they could give Bruce a funeral that only the Warriors could get, a funeral of the Scottish Warriors.
Outside the church there were seventy-four people, holding bagpipes, bugle trumpets and whistle whistle, or marching drums hanging in front of them, all of them were Scottish Highlanders, dressed in similar skirts as Jansen.
The army that Jansen served may not be able to fight. But the army that he served had the best bagpipe band in the world.
The Royal Scottish Cavalry Guards Band, Jansen was one of them, so. He was not one of the best soldiers, but he was one of the best bagpipers in the world.
It is not suitable for accidents to play for Bruce at the funeral, so Gao Yang and the others know what Jensen is busy with these days. He is busy inviting his former comrades to ask them to help at Bruce's funeral, giving Bruce a honor that only warriors deserve in Scotland.
Jansen could have invited about twenty people, all retired bagpipers. He may not be a formal member of the Royal Scottish Cavalry Guards Band, but he is definitely a first-class bagpiper.
The funeral team cannot be ignored, which is expected, because the size of the bagpipers used by the British royal family is just that. Of course, there will be soldiers wearing bearskin hats and red uniforms at the funerals of the royal family, and there will be honor guards, and the specifications will definitely be higher and much higher. However, for the Scots, they are not interested in those, and they only have a pure Scottish bagpipe band.
The music has not been interrupted. The Scottish Warriors and the Scottish Highlands Cathedral. In more than 40 minutes, the band played several songs until they sent Blues to the cemetery and played the last song of God-given Grace, a song that blessed the dead. (To be continued)
Chapter completed!