Chapter 540 “Serenity.”
Mike and John entered the shop with Granddad.
The others were left outside. “Is this your man?”
Old Mr. Hunt sized Zachary up for a while, forming the opinion that Serenity’s husband was better than Liberty’s husband.
Meanwhile, he was upset as well as his granddaughters did not give them financial support when the girls got hitched. The girls
were raised, only to ditch their own family for another.
His son would turn over in his grave if he knew what his daughters did.
Although the girls’ parents were no longer around, their grandparents, Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were. Serenity and Liberty should
have provided their grandparents the financial support. However, Serenity and Liberty did nothing of that sort.
“That’s your grandson-in-law. What do you think? Isn’t he hot?”
Approaching Zachary, Serenity placed her hand on his shoulder and deliberately asked Granddad. “Don’t we look good
together?”
Old Mr. Hunt was rendered speechless. He asked the old lady. “And you are?”
“Your in-law.”
Ah. The old lady was from Serenity’s husband’s side of the family.
Old Mr. Hunt pulled out a waterpipe and some tobacco to take a couple of puffs before remarking, “Serenity didn’t inform us
about getting married. We have no idea of your existence. Today is the first time we met.
“I heard Serenity didn’t have a wedding. I’m wondering how much financial support you’re intending to provide for our Serenity.
Have you prepared a marital home, car, and whatnot for her?
“Although Serenity’s parents are no longer with us, we, as the grandparents, are still around. We might have had our differences
in the past, but it doesn’t change the fact that I’m her grandfather. The means of support you’re giving Serenity should come
through us first.”
Grandma May would have stormed off with a grimace at the mention of money during the first meeting with in-laws if she were
an ordinary wealthy lady.
Nevertheless, the old lady uttered with a smile, “of course, we would provide the necessary, but it would be for Seren. As to how
she intends to use the money, that’s her business. We won’t poke our nose into the matter.”
In other words, the Hunts would need Serenity’s permission to access the money. Following the numerous confrontations, the
Hunts had been bested by Serenity. They should think twice before trying to get their hands on Serenity’s money.
Old Mr. Hunt was lost for words.
“Is your sister filing for divorce, Serenity?”
Knowing they could not get a penny out of Serenity, Old Mr. Hunt stiffly changed the subject. This was also one of the main
reasons they were here today.
“Well, news sure travels fast to you, Granddad.”
Serenity retorted sarcastically, guessing that the Browns probably had a change of heart and persuaded Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt
to talk to them.
“Look at Liberty. Who would want a divorcee like her? She also has a child. Why take the divorce route? Her man only strayed a
little because of the business engagement he has to conduct for his successful career. She could turn a blind eye so long as he
comes home to her.
“I know what her man did to her. I’m furious too. See. I brought your uncle and cousins along to stick up for your sister and teach
her man a lesson. We can beat him up if necessary. He’ll see the error of his ways and stay true to your sister.
“Serenity, your sister listens to everything you say. Take my advice and talk some sense into your sister. Don’t file for divorce. It’s
better to save a marriage than to wreck it. You’re Liberty’s sister. You should talk her out of getting a divorce.
“Your sister’s man only abused her because she did not have a family standing up for her. Now that we’re here, we’ve got her
back. I can promise that her man won’t lay another finger on her.”
Old Mr. Hunt peered at Zachary before adding. “Serenity, no matter what we’ve done to you and your sister in the past, we’re still
family. You both are married and will be picked on by your in-laws if you don’t have your family by your side. “Take the high road
and be forgiving. Stop giving your cousins a hard time. Let them go back to doing their business and job.” Old Mr. Hunt defended
the Browns while pleading on behalf of his children and grandchildren.