In the ward, Tony sat by the bed and looked at the dead Martha with sadness in his eyes. During that playboy time, Martha was the only woman who left traces in his heart.

"You are still so beautiful, Martha." Tony couldn't help but murmured.Ed watched from the sidelines, and then he was truly sure that Tony was his father, because that kind of natural emotion would never lie.

Tony calmed down his emotions, called Happy into the ward and said, "Get ready, I have a funeral."

Happy stood there, raised his hand, but hesitated to speak. Tony saw this and asked directly, "What's wrong? Why are you still standing here? Do you have any questions?"

"Sir, I have asked the people outside to shut up for the time being. What are you going to do?" Happy said this while looking at Ed.

"Keep a low profile and spend hundreds of millions of dollars to silence those people." Tony said nonchalantly.

Happy nodded, as if he suddenly thought of something and said, "Then Miss Potts..." Tony was silent for a moment and said, "I will tell her, Happy, you don't have to worry about this."

Happy took out his mobile phone and walked out. After Happy went out, only the father and son were left in the huge ward.

Tony was the first to break the silence, "Ed, does your mother have any friends? You can ask them to come to the funeral together."

"Oh! By the way, there is one. Sir, can you hand me that phone?"

Tony picked up the cell phone that was at hand, but did not hand it to Ed. He said somewhat unhappily, "Ed, I am your father. Don't call me sir or add honorifics."

Hearing this, Ed was slightly startled, then came to his senses and said with some pause.

"Dad...Dad, can you hand me your cell phone to make a call?"

Tony handed over the mobile phone, touched Ed's head and said happily, "Good boy."

Ed turned around, blushing slightly and feeling a little unspeakable. He dialed a number, and soon a female voice came from inside.

"Hi Martha, I'm May, what's up?"

Ed said to the other end of the phone, "Aunt May, it's me, Ed."

"Ed? Where is Martha?"

Ed slowly told the whole story, including what happened with Tony, but Ed didn't say Tony's name was Tony Stark. Ed didn't know Tony Stark and had long forgotten what he had seen in the newspaper. .

"Oh, God! Why is this happening, Martha..." A whimper came from the other end of the phone.

"Ed, you are in the hospital, right? I'm at the door. I'll be there soon."

Before Ed could reply, the call had been hung up. Ed looked at Tony and said, "This is Aunt May. When my mother was hospitalized, Aunt Mei was the one who took care of me."

After saying that, Ed put down his cell phone, as if he was no longer planning to make a call.Tony said strangely, "Martha doesn't have only one friend, does she?"

Ed replied awkwardly, "I only know Aunt Mei."

Suddenly the door was opened and Happy walked in and said, "Sir, everything is ready. The car is waiting downstairs."

"Okay, Ed, let's go to your mother's funeral."

At this moment, a panting woman ran in. Happy was about to stop him, but saw Tony wave his hand to signal him to stop.

This woman was Mei. As soon as she came in, she hugged Ed and kept stroking Ed's head while saying comforting words.

"I'm fine, Aunt Mei, don't be sad, mother doesn't want to see us like this."

Mei let go of Ed and said with red eyes, "You're right, Martha will be sad to see us like this in heaven."

Then he stood up, looked at the other two people in the room, and said unkindly to Tony, who looked like Ed among them, "Are you Ed's father?"

It is not difficult to understand Mei's tone. No one would have a good impression of a person who has abandoned his wife and children for ten years (in Mei's opinion).

Tony naturally felt May's distrust, but now he just wanted to complete Martha's funeral. He said calmly, "Miss, I don't want to argue with you. Let's let the deceased rest in peace first, okay?"

Mei looked at Martha on the bed and said, "Okay, I'll do as you say."

Tony looked at Happy, who took out his cell phone and said a few words. Soon several people came in and carried Martha's body onto a stretcher. Ed and others followed him out and saw with their own eyes those people put Martha into the coffin. inside.

Several people came downstairs and saw a row of cars. Ed and others got into the front car, with Happy as the driver, Tony sitting in the passenger seat, and May and Ed sitting in the back seat.

The atmosphere in the car was unusually silent. In this atmosphere, the motorcade stopped at the door of a church.

In the huge church, except for the priest, there were only four people including Ed and his party. Ed and others changed into black clothes. Amid the priest's prayer, the low-key funeral ended. Ed saw Martha with his own eyes. The coffin was buried in the cemetery behind the church.

There was a picture of Martha on the tombstone with the words "Best Mother Ever" After it was all over, Tony and Happy went to take care of the rest while May pulled Ed aside.

"Ed, he's Tony Stark, right?" May said with an affirmative tone. Ed nodded and said strangely, "Why would Aunt May know?"

Mei said with a headache, "You are just a child. You don't understand what Tony Stark means. He is a playboy. You can't go with him. Come to Aunt Mei's house. Aunt Mei will raise you."

After finishing the matter, Tony returned to the church. He stood at the door and heard May's words coming from inside. Tony froze. Normally, Tony would not be shaken at all by such words.

But it was different now, because Ed, his own child was here. Iron Man, who had once destroyed terrorist gathering places in an iron suit, felt a little uneasy. He was afraid to hear his son say the same thing.

May's words made Ed fall into deep thought. He thought of the tall figure blocking him in the hospital, and what Tony had done along the way, and he had the answer in his heart.

"I'm sorry, Aunt Mei. I will live with my dad. With him, I can feel safe. That's enough. As for the playboy Aunt Mei said, is that important?"

Mei still wanted to persuade, but seeing Ed's firm eyes, she still said helplessly, "Well, if he doesn't take good care of you, just call Aunt Mei. Aunt Mei will always reserve a room for you in her house." .”

Tony smiled after hearing Ed's answer. He smiled extremely happily. He pushed open the door of the church and said to Ed with an unprecedented feeling.

"Let's go home."

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