They didn’t know how their children would treat them, and they wouldn’t be able to care for themselves any longer.
Nowadays, Old Mr. Hunt was very cautious about whether he would attend Serenity’s wedding or not.
They couldn’t go if Serenity didn’t invite them all to have a wedding.
They didn’t want to disturb other people at Serenity and Zachary’s wedding.
“Grandpa, when we leave, we won’t make any trouble. We could just show up, have a drink or two, and act as if our relationship with Serenity has gotten better, couldn’t we? How hard is it for us right now? Grandpa isn’t I don’t know?”
Mike asked Old Mr. Hunt unconvinced.
He really wanted to go to the wedding.
His whole family wanted to go.
Old Mr. Hunt said: “No matter how difficult it is, you can still go on. Maybe it was Young Master York who suppressed you at first, but now he shouldn’t be targeting you anymore. I think you have been doing well recently, and you have no living expenses. You’re not doing well now, and you’re asking how much pension money I have, and you’re trying to cheat me out of it.”
After glaring at Mike, Old Mr. Hunt continued: “Anyway, your grandma and I won’t go; if you are not afraid of death, you can go without invitation. Your feet are on your body; you can go wherever you want, and I didn’t tie your feet.
When Liberty got married, we went to fight, what’s the benefit? We didn’t get any benefits, but instead made them hate us even more. We all reaped the fruits of what we planted.
Serenity married the eldest son of the wealthiest family, not Liberty’s useless ex-husband. Have you ever tried the method? Just one phone call can make you all return to the countryside in disgrace and retire early.”
Everyone was afraid to speak.
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