Chapter 98 – “Back then, your grandparents said

you didn’t have to help them with the cost of living if you split them half of the insurance money. Besides, your
grandmother is blessed with a lot of children. You girls shouldn’t be forking out the money for her medical bills.

“Your parents were still at the morgue when they seized a share of the blood money and hogged your house and land.
They wouldn’t even take you in or let you visit your parents’ grave. Don’t feel bad for not footing your grandmother’s
medical expenses.”

As a close friend to Serenity’s mother, Mrs. Deli was aware of the events at the time. Once the uncles
got their hands on the cash, they wanted no part in the funeral since Serenity’s parents died in a
gruesome car crash.

Her uncles either feigned sickness or made up some sort of excuse to evade the responsibility.

It was the mayor who had to step in and give the family a telling-off. With the community giving
them judging looks, the uncles begrudgingly helped put the funeral affairs in order.

back, some of the townspeople dropped by Mrs. Deli’s for a catch-up. They had nothing to be afraid of since Serenity’s grandparents were not

fateful event, everybody was ceaselessly exchanging their views. They reflected their sympathy for Liberty

recorded conversations would serve as proof to retaliate. Having

no way to run from rubbing the Hunts the wrong way, they might as well rise to

occasion and lend Serenity a hand.

accounts about the Hunts’ misdeeds toward Serenity and Liberty so Zachary could have evidence to put forth a

sat on a bed in a ward at Wilt spoon General Hospital, looking rather

positive attitude. The cancer was still in the early stages, so

your plan was bound to work? It’s been a while now, but

two days.The surgery and post-op care cost a few

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