Chapter 547
Serenity wondered how many tens of thousands Olivia gave Old Mr. Hunt to lobby for her.
Her granddad probably would not agree unless it was at least thirty to fifty thousand.
The family deserved it.
Serenity was wickedly looking forward to Olivia going to her granddad to ask for the money back. The two families would tear
each other up.
Oh, her character was getting worse. Would Zachary dislike her like this?
If Zachary were here, he would say, “I won’t dislike you. I love it when you’re like this!”
“Mom.”
Hank quickly walked over, pulled his mother away, and turned to his father to say, “Dad, look. after Mom.”
Olivia flung off his hand, but the next moment, she grabbed his arm and pinched him while scolding him, “It’s all your fault. You
tore a good family apart.”
She then sat on the floor and pounded the ground, crying and screaming at her son.
Hank was embarrassed by his mother’s behavior.
He gave an unpleasant expression, ashen and pale.
Mr. Brown came over and pulled his wife up. His expression was also unsightly as he persuaded his wife, “Stop this, honey.
There’s no turning back anymore.”
He also said guiltily to Liberty, who was calmly watching the scene, “We’re sorry, Liberty. You... You two can go in and proceed
with the formalities.”
Liberty did not say anything.
No matter what they said now, she would not take it to heart.

All she knew was that her marriage with Hank was going to end.
She was going to get a new life.
“Let’s go,” Liberty said indifferently and took the lead to enter the bank.
Hank said a few words to his father and followed suit. He asked Liberty as he walked, “Have you brought the originals of the
evidence as well as all the copies?”
“Don’t worry, I’m a woman of my word. As long as you finish everything swiftly, I won’t drag it out either.”
Hank was slightly relieved.
The two of them went into the bank and were soon followed by Mr. and Mrs. Brown.
The money was Hank’s, but the bank card was under Mr. Brown’s name, so the latter had to sign the documents.
Olivia kept hinting at her husband not to sign but to delay it for as long as possible. He ignored her. As he mentioned, there was
no turning back anymore. If they continued to argue, their son’s future might be ruined as well.
After Mr. Brown signed the papers, 1.18 million was deposited into Liberty’s bank card as per the divorce agreement.
Hank’s parents seemed to have aged twenty years when they emerged from the bank.
Hank took out his cell phone and said to Liberty, “It’s almost New Year’s, so this month’s child support payment doesn’t count. I’ll
transfer to you next year’s worth of child support now. After that, I’ll transfer the yearly amount on every New Year’s Day.”
As he spoke, he took out his phone and transferred thirty six thousand to Liberty.
Liberty did not expect him to give her a year’s worth of child support so easily.
However, this was better. She would not have to worry about him regretting it and refusing to pay child support after the divorce.
There were many men who promised child support during the divorce, but went back on their word and denied it, refusing to give
any money.
Those would not pay for child support but would morally blackmail their children when they got old, and they would tell the media
they had to beg their children to support them in their old age. People like that were a dime a dozen.

Hank let Liberty down. Since he was willing to pay for child support, he was at least much better than those who would rather
use their money to raise the children of their next wife rather than the child they shared.

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