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Love at First Novel by Gu Lingfei

Old Mr. Hunt continued: “They want to spend our little pension money in turn. The house we live in now belongs to Scott and his
wife, but we can only get the house he left behind after giving birth to the Scott, I have a place to live.
Although the monthly living expenses are paid by the children, they are the rent that Serenity asks them to hand over. If Serenity
didn’t force them, they wouldn’t give them a cent. In the final analysis, The two of us rely on Serenity for the elderly.
When you are old, you have to accept your fate, recognize the reality, and stop doing unnecessary struggles.”
Old Mrs. Hunt opened her mouth and wanted to refute, but she couldn’t refute, what her husband said was all true.
“Don’t blame others for being cruel. More than ten years ago, we treated Serenity and Liberty even more cruelly. Why were we
so cruel back then? After all, they are our own granddaughters. How can we ruthlessly drive them away and usurp their family
property?” As he spoke, Old Mr. Hunt wiped his eyes. The tears in his eyes were filled with remorse tears.
“Don’t listen to their instigation. Let’s be honest and don’t cause trouble for the Liberty and Serenity. After a long time, their
resentment will be less. When we can’t move, maybe Serenity sees us as honest. For the sake of it, she will hire a nanny to take
care of us. Anyway, when others came back to fight for this house, I saw through the faces of our children and grandchildren. I
gave up hope. Now I’m old and have been rejected by them. I hope that when they get old, they won’t be rejected by others.”
After hearing what Old Mr. Hunt said, Old Mrs. Hunt also sighed, “Okay, I’ll listen to you, whoever thinks of a group of children
and grandchildren, we are the least I like it, the one that hurts the least has become the best in life.
Do you think they will invite people from the Howden family?”
The Howdens was the home of Serenity’s adoptive grandmother.
Old Mr. Hunt shook his head, “No, when I knew her wedding was approaching, I often went to inquire about the Howden family’s
situation, and I knew that Serenity didn’t invite them either.
The Howden family didn’t stand by the sisters back then, didn’t support them, didn’t accept them, didn’t give them a place to stay,
and also took away the compensation. Do you think the sisters won’t hold grudges?
It’s just that the Howden family raised Lisa after all. After knowing that Serenity married into a rich family, the Howden family
didn’t bother her. They knew her well and could continue to live a peaceful life.

We are also sensible, not tossing like our side, the more you toss, the more you lose, alas.” The Old Mr. Hunt sighed heavily
again, stopped talking, and smoked his hookah silently.
Serenity didn’t know that the best relatives in her hometown still wanted to drink her wedding wine.
She did not invite them.
In her grandfather’s words, she couldn’t let go of what they did so hard back then, it was hard to forgive.
The house was for the two elders, and the uncles were required to pay the rent, and the rent was given to the two elders as living
expenses. This was because they were her own grandparents after all, and the house, grandparents could also inherit part of it.
Otherwise, Serenity didn’t want to care about their lives.
Liberty once asked Serenity what she meant, if she wanted to invite people from her hometown to the wedding, but she refused.
Liberty also breathed a sigh of relief.
Serenity knew that Liberty couldn’t let it go. When Liberty married Hank, those people from her hometown came to make trouble
and demanded 300,000 dowry gifts, which made Liberty’s life difficult on the wedding day. Unhappy marriage sowed thunder.
After much deliberation, Serenity discussed with Zachary, and finally decided that they would arrange for someone to send some
things to Old Mr. Hunt and his wife, and to those villagers who helped her and Liberty back then.
As for their uncles and cousins, Serenity didn’t even want to give them a piece of wedding candy.
They thought about getting her cousin plastic surgery to look like her and take her place.
People respected her, and she respected others.
It was impossible for her to respect those who have harmed her.
What about blood relationship?

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