Chapter 97 Serenity swiftly wiped away her tears before turning to look at the lady. Serenity immediately recognized her.” You must be Mrs.
Deli.” The lady was one of Mom’s close friends when Mom was still alive.
“It’s me. You came back.”
Mrs.Deli was very friendly toward Serenity.
“Do you want to come by my place for a catch-up?”
She looked at the house and said to Serenity,”I heard your grandmother is sick and getting treatment at a hospital in the city.
Your grandfather and your uncles made quite the fuss when sending your grandmother there.
They all took their cars.
People might mistake them for going to some wedding or holiday.
“I’ve never seen them so proactive , but somehow, they were very zealous the moment your grandmother fell sick.
They were just putting on a show for us.” Mrs.Deli had no idea about the tweet online since she was without internet.
The viral tweet had not been up for a few hours, so it had not spread far and wide yet.
“Mrs.Deli, do they usually ignore my grandparents?” “They only visit your grandparents during the holidays.
Your grandfather has a pension and some money left from your parents’ insurance.
Your grandparents have nothing to worry about.
I heard they have a savings of four hundred thousand dollars.
Mrs.Deli pointed at the villas and said, “Those villas belong to your uncles.
They’re the richest people in our community.
Your grandfather loves boasting about his children and grandchildren.
.
“If it wasn’t for…
Is this your boyfriend?”
Mrs.Deli believed Serenity’s uncles only had everything going for them because the grandparents took half the insurance money and split it with theirsons without any regard for Serenity and Liberty who had just lost their parents.
Only then, the uncles had the funds and means to build their careers.
All the relatives now own assets worth over a million.
It was a contrast to Serenity and Liberty who lost their parents and home.
It had been a while since Mrs.Deli heard from the sisters.
Now that Serenity was back, Mrs.Deli was happy and felt bad for her, but what could Mrs.Deli do about it? “This is my husband, Zachary.” Mrs.Deli uttered in delight, “Oh, you’re married? When?” “We recently got our marriage license, but the reception
hasn’t happened yet.”
“I see. Your parents would be happy to see you married. Sigh.
Your parents were such nice people but left before their time.
Your relatives really took advantage of you and your sister.
I’ve been waiting for justice to prevail.
They should get what they deserve for all the bad they’ve done.”
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