Chapter 1019

“Serenity is now the wife of the richest man. Why would she want the house? That’s a bit greedy.”

Some people were of the opinion that Serenity should not fight for the house.

Someone immediately came to Serenity’s defense. “She should fight for the house after what her grandparents did to her and her sister. Why should John get the house for free?”

“I thought John is Scott’s adopted son?”

Scott’s name was only known among the seniors and Scott’s generation. The younger generation would not know who Scott, Serenity, or Liberty was.

Well, the Hunts were the main reason for that. They went so far as to stop Serenity and her sister from coming back to town. The Hunt family even relocated Scott’s and Lisa’s graves without letting the sisters know. Serenity and Liberty could not even visit their parents’ graves even if they wanted to.

The last time Serenity came back, the Hunts were not home.

ended up having a chat with her

when they were alive. The adoption only came about after they died, and the Hunt family kicked Scott and Lisa’s daughters out. The Hunt family is clearly trying to take possession of Scott’s property. Did the adoption papers

is John calling Chris Dad if he is

was at a

Hunt’s favorite golden offspring was their grandson, John because the boy was the most capable of all. Even though

Mr. and Mrs. Hunt occupied Scott’s house, vacant residential land,

combined with the empty land next to it to build a villa. That way, John and his brother

visit Scott’s and Lisa’s graves every day. He has done his duty as a son, so he has the right to Scott’s inheritance. Serenity and Liberty have married into other families. They have their own families now, so why come back and fight for

Mrs. Hunt was

everything became clear to them. There was a reason the Hunts relocated Scott’s and Lisa’s graves without telling

fulfill his obligation as a “son” and earn the right to inherit their

sons? Did your married daughters fight your sons for

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