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Chapter 474

Chapter 474

If Serenity and her sister really were her nieces…

At the thought of what her two nieces had been through, Mrs. Stone felt even more distressed.

“I‘ll be hvery soon. Wait for me. I‘ll go with you to visit Sonny.”

This was the strongest lead yet. She definitely had to see the child that looked like her sister with her own eyes.

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Meanwhile at The Reptons, Chelsea was still trying to stop her parents from moving out of her home.

“Dad, Mom, please don‘t move out! I won‘t try to ask Serenity to compensate anymore, okay?”

Last night, after her parents returned, they started packing up their things, but Chelsea had managed to get them to stay one more night after much begging, crying, and promising

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She thought her parents would calm down after a night.

She did not expect them to once again say they were moving out.

The main issue was, her father was furious.

George also advised, “Father, Mother, Chelsea‘s right. If you move out, there‘ll be no one to take care of you? How could we rest assured then? If you stay here, as one big family, you can still enjoy the liveliness.

“Father, Matthew now understands what he has done wrong. Later, Chelsea and I will bring him to apologize to Sonny. I already disciplined him yesterday too.”

Mr. Brown sat on the sofa smoking his cigarette in silence.

Beside him sat his packed luggage bag.

Olivia looked at her husband and opened her mouth to speak, but hesitated and closed it once

more.

Hank did not dare say a single word.

Yesterday, after reaching his sister‘s home, his anger subsided a little after seeing his oldest nephew being disciplined pretty harshly by his brother – in–law.

“Dad.”

“Be quiet.”

Mr. Brown coldly snapped and raised his head to glare at his daughter. He felt even angrier

seeing his son standing by the side silently. Matthew had indeed been taught a lesson by his son–in– law.

The swelling had long gone down after ice was applied to Matthew’s face. Although a little bit of bruising still remained, it was not noticeable if you did not look too closely.

The blemishes left behind from being beaten with the belt would also no longer be a problem once medicine was applied.

What about Sonny then?

He had drummed up the brazenness to call his daughter–in–law and asked about Sonny’s condition. The swelling on Sonny’s face had not fully gone away and the bruising was still very obvious. The worst part was, Sonny had been traumatized, cried all night last night, and had suffered a high fever.

Comparing the two, Mr. Brown was more concerned about his grandson who carried his last

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name.

George’s mother ran in from outside and said, “George, Chelsea, those people from yesterday are here again.”

Hearing that, Chelsea said angrily, “What are they here again for? Wasn’t it enough that they smashed so many things in my house and caused my son to get a beating? What else do they want? Do they really wantto pay skind of compensation?”

The police had previously told her that her son was the wrongdoer. If the injured party claimed compensation for emotional harm, she had to pay up.

At the thought of having to pay Serenity as compensation, Chelsea felt unbearably disgusted as if a fly had flown into her mouth.

Chelsea stormed out.

She exited just in tto see Serenity and her husband on either side of that venomous old York lady, supporting her as she walked in. Seven or eight tall men followed behind them, who

must have been Serenity’s in–laws.

The man who Serenity married had a prosperous family indeed.

Moreover, each of them were handsome. Chelsea’s anger was reduced by six fractions because of their bearing and aura.

These people were ruthless. Yesterday, they had wrecked her hand caused her to lose tens of thousands of dollars.