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Chapter 1443 Upon exiting the inpatient department and getting into Zachary’s car, Serenity took her phone and removed her granddad’s number from her list of blocked contacts. Next, she called him.
She rarely got in touch with her extended family ever since she solved the problem of her old house.
After experiencing Serenity’s ferocity first-hand, her extended family, who had always been aiming to gain benefits through her, ceased to take advantage of her anymore.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThey had numbers, but all the people around Serenity were wealthy and powerful-they stood no chance.
Additionally, Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were hurt by their children’s and grandchildren’s attitudes toward their elderly care. They suddenly did not want to make a fuss anymore.
In the past, Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt treated Serenity and Liberty heartlessly. They took so much of the sisters’ compensation and used it all to support their other children. It was so that their children would have money to start a family. Every family ended up living a good life.
Even if the grandchildren had hit rock bottom at times and could no longer stay in Wiltspoon, they could still do something when they returned to the town.
Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt's children and grandchildren had a generous amount of savings too. However, when Old Mrs. Hunt was sick and needed the children to pay her hospital bills, they were stingy and even fought over it.
Old Mr. Hunt felt they had taken care of their children and grandchildren wholeheartedly, but it was taken for granted. He and his wife got very little in return. Their grandchildren even said that Old Mr. Hunt only raised their fathers and not them, so there was no need to look for them for elderly care.
Nevertheless, his grandchildren still wanted a share of his fortune.
Those words made Old Mr. Hunt disappointed.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe no longer wanted to be instigated by their children and grandchildren to treat Serenity and Liberty meanly He was worried that he would have to count on Serenity and Liberty to bury him and his wife in the end As a result, the Hunts stayed still and did not disturb Serenity anymore Sid Mr Hunt was surprised and slightly delighted when he received Serenity’s call he fed the family the between a grandparent and grandchild could never be truly broken as the itant far stood and flowed in Serenity There w are when he spoke. What made you call me? Are you coming barito gurost that day Graforgot that you guys had your parents graves reluated to the cemetery.” After solving the housing issue, Serenity and Liberty found the location of their parents’ graves through Noah. They returned to the city immediately and chose a spot in the cemetery for their parents. Then, they picked a suitable date for the relocation.
It was more convenient for the sisters to pay their respects, and they did not have to worry about their extended family stopping them.
It could not have been achieved without Zachary’s help.
Serenity had always felt as if she married a super-husband. No matter what difficulties she faced, he could solve it all for her as long as she told him about it.
“Granddad, | need Grandmom’s and your help for something. It's best to get Noah on board too Serenity did not continue the conversation about “that day”. It was an unpleasant memory.
Serenity and Liberty, along with Mrs. Stone, were able to visit their parents’ graves anytthey wished now, unlike before.
In the past, even if they wanted to pay their respects, they did not even know where their relatives. had relocated their parents’ graves.
“What's the matter? Tell me. We'll definitely help if we can.”