Chapter 717

‘Jessica wants the reception to be at Wiltspoon Hotel. How much is that going to cost? We’re paying for the reception. Instead of marrying for love, Hank is marrying. himself into debt.”

Mrs. Brown whined, “It’s not like she can lay a golden egg.”

Liberty grabbed a cloth and wiped the table. All the while, she listened to whatever Mrs. Brown had to say without giving her two cents.

Her former mother–in–law came to her to vent about Jessica because the latter was demanding and did not hold back on splurging.

If Jessica was foolish like Liberty for paying for the renovations and refusing the Browns to pay for the wedding and family support, her ex–mother–in–law would probably brag about Hank marrying someone younger and more beautiful right after

the divorce.

Mrs. Brown would laugh at her for being fat and ugly. No one would want Liberty after she left Hank.

“Liberty, have you been thrifty and skipping meals lately? You seem to have lost a lot of weight.”

“Mrs. Brown, I’m no longer married to your son. You’re not my mother–in–law

to show me concern,” Liberty retorted, not in the mood for a conversation with

can put the money from Hank in the bank

aunt financially supporting you to set up the shop? Your aunt is wealthy and can offer

out how much help Mrs. Stone was giving to Liberty and her sister. Would the family get anything if her

had been whining about the work stress lately. Someone was out to get him. and undermine him at work. Hank’s boss was picking on every mistake to the point Hank was worried he might not be able to keep his job. He planned

another

was only second to York Corporation. It would be great

able and have the startup cash. Why do I need my aunt

all it took to

mom for decades. You’re her only surviving relatives since your mom

a lifetime. I can’t believe you didn’t ask your aunt for

stopped wiping the table and faintly replied, “My aunt wanted to give a villa with a front and back garden to me and Seren each. She also proposed to

“I told you your aunt won’t give

gesture. We don’t want our aunt’s money. We’ll buy a house with our own means, and if we can’t, we

Mrs. Brown was speechless.

Liberty was a fool!

An utter fool!

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