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Gu Lingfei: Married at First Sight Chapter 105
John‘s father, Chris Hunt, said to Mike, “John‘s job is priority. If he loses his job over this…”
Chris stopped short of finishing the sentence, but by the look on his face, Chris was putting the blame on
Mike.
It was Mike‘s idea to turn the media against Liberty and Serenity.
“Uncle Chris, John has been with his company for a long time. His boss won‘t fire him over something so
trivial. I‘ll clarify that John has nothing to do with the whole thing.”
Mike ran a home business, so whatever was going online had no adverse effect on his business.
Feeling assured, Chris phoned John and told him to explain his innocence in all of this before potentially
losing his job.
“The girls are too much,” one uncle reproached. “Fine if they didn‘t want to pay. Why did the girls have to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtruin us like this?”
Although the Hunts‘ tweet about the ungrateful granddaughters went viral, the post did not spread as far
and wide as they liked. Serenity‘s response, however, received a lot of attention, and the Hunts began to
get calls from friends and family about it.
Many strangers even called in to give the family a piece of their minds.
The Hunts had no idea whether Liberty and Serenity were subjected to cyberbullying, but they were now
in the eye of the storm. The public backlash was happening both online and in real life. There were
people who came to the hospital to chew them out. If it were not for the hospital‘s security guards
chasing the people away and threatening to call the cops, the Hunts would probably be in direct contact
with the public‘s fury.
The family might even get rotten eggs thrown at them.
One of Serenity‘s aunts broke her silence. “I wasn‘t in favor when you all decided to do this. Mom and
Dad signed an agreement with the girls over ten years ago that they would owe us nothing. Now that
Mom‘s sick, you‘re all ganging up on the girls to fork out cash.
“It‘s not like Mom and Dad don‘t have us. We all have money. It‘s our responsibility as children to take
care of Mom now that she‘s not at her best. Why did we have to drive Liberty and Serenity up the wall?
Even the worm will turn. Liberty and her sister aren‘t worms. Did you forget about what happened three
years ago? “You‘re well aware of what you did to the girls when their parents passed away. Do you think
you can get them to pay by making up a story online? Think about it. Who‘s
the biggest loser should they retaliate? There are only two of them while we‘re one big group.”
Everybody kept their mouths shut.
The family was one when they were after the money.
Now that everything had backfired, they started blaming each other.
A while later, old Mr. Hunt asked, “What do we do now?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe regretted giving Serenity a call. It never occurred to him that the brat would record their conversation.
He continued, “Let‘s see if we can contact Serenity to delete the tweet. It won‘t end well for us if things
get bigger than they already are.
“Mike, get in touch with that brat and tell her to delete the tweet. At worst, they don‘t have to pay for their
grandmother‘s medical treatment.” Old Mr. Hunt believed the fix would be as simple as that.
Mike replied helplessly, “She blocked my number.”
He fell silent for a moment before adding, “I‘ll write another tweet in Grandmom and Granddad‘s names
to apologize to Serenity and Liberty. We could play our cards right and let the girls know that Mom and
Dad admit their wrong and regret their actions. Now that they‘re old and terminally ill, all they want is to
see their granddaughters. Hence, they resorted to such an extreme measure.”
“There‘s no way I‘m going to apologize to them. Sure, we signed the agreement, but that didn‘t mean I‘m
not that grandmother anymore. Shouldn‘t they come to visit me when I‘m sick? Shouldn‘t they pay for my
surgery?” Old Mrs. Hunt refused to budge.
“Just don‘t read the negative comments. It‘s not like the netizens can kill us.”