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Chapter 1212
Mike persuaded his granddad to come to an agreement with Serenity and Liberty regarding the house.
“Okay,” Serenity agreed.
If negotiation was on the table, she wanted it. She did not want to waste time on a lawsuit.
An hour later, Zachary arranged a private room in Wiltspoon Hotel for the Hunt family to talk.
Liberty brought Sonny with her.
Old Mr. Hunt called John back too. He was fighting for Scott’s house because he wanted John to inherit it. John had
always been his favorite grandson, so he liked to discuss everything with John.
After hearing that Serenity used their youngest cousin to get a DNA test done with Old Mr. Hunt in advance, John
was cognizant that continuing their actions would only paint them.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt-ás clowns.
There was a mishap with Harriet’s cosmetic surgery too. She was supposed to change her face to Serenity’s, but
she came out looking like their other cousin instead…
It would be hard to carry out the plan of Harriet replacing Serenity as the missus of the York family.
The Hunt family was no match for the Yorks. Furthermore, there were many people in the York family.
The young men of the York family were all giants among men. They had the highest status. in all of Wiltspoon.
The Hunts were unreconciled and wanted to bully Serenity and her sister but only ended up humiliating themselves.
The two sisters had powerful backers now. Even if they did not, with their temperament, they would still go to court
in order to get the house back.
From the beginning, the Hunt family was fighting a losing battle.
“Serenity and Liberty, you two have spread your roots in Wiltspoon and are living well now. You probably won’t go
back to the village to live. Name a price. Sell the house your parents left behind to us.”
Mike spoke first. “If you don’t want to sell it, then give some money to Grandmom and Granddad as per their share,
and they’ll give up the estate. The house will belong to you and your sister, but let our grandparents stay there until
they pass. They’ve lived there for many years and are used to the house.”
Frankly, they just did not want to take in Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt to live in their own villas.
Firstly, their wives did not get along with Old Mrs. Hunt and were prone to conflicts.
Secondly, the two elders did not take care of their hygiene; the youngsters felt that Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were
dirty. They were also afraid that both of them would die in their villas and taint the property.
In any case, Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt had always lived with Scott. After Scott and his wife died, they continued to stay
in Scott’s house, so just let them live in that house until they passed too.
“Grandmom and Granddad didn’t just give birth to my dad. When my parents were alive, it was always them taking
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmour grandparents to the doctor whenever they felt unwell, and it was always my parents who took care of them.
However, no matter how much they did, they still couldn’t compare to you people who only pay lip service.
“You can’t expect to toss the responsibility of caring for them in their old age to my dad too, right? My dad passed
on and can’t take care of them, but the insurance payout from his death went to Grandmom and Granddad. It’s
equivalent to paying back the money they used to raise him.
“My dad isn’t around anymore, but you’re all alive and well. Furthermore, you’re doing well financially. Every family
lives in a small self–built villa, and you all live good lives. Despite that, you don’t want to take them in to live with you
and want them to continue living in my house instead. Fine, we have no problems with that.”
Serenity added, “However, more than ten years ago, Grandmom and Granddad signed an agreement with Liberty
and me. We won’t support them while they’re alive, and we won’t have anything to do with them when they die
either. If they’re staying long–term in our house, shouldn’t you be compensating us a little?”
While she did not want to split hairs, they were still trying to bully her and her sister.