Chapter 86
Josh was holding a small stack of paper which could easily be mistaken for office documents.
“Here you go.” After slipping the papers to Zachary across his desk, Josh took a seat and put his breakfast on the table.
He asked his boss, “Do you want some? I got my food delivered from the Wiltspoon Hotel.
It’s delicious.” Since Wiltspoon Hotel operated under York Corporation, Zachary usually grabbed his breakfast, lunch, and dinner there.
Now that Zachary had a wife, it had been a while since Josh dined with his boss.
Josh kinda missed those moments.
“I’m good.” Picking up the file, Zachary flipped through and asked,” Is everything here?”
“Yeah.It’s all there.No stone is left unturned.”
“It’s not a lot.”
“The younger members of the family have it pretty good while the seniors spent their lives on the farm.What more can there be?” Zachary was without a word.
As mentioned by Josh, there was nothing much to write about the seniors, albeit the info on the younger family members did take up a few pages.
Josh included age, marital status, and number of children in each relative’s profile to occupy more pages in the file.
Having read the file, Zachary had a deeper understanding of the family’s insolence and brazenness.
Serenity’s cousins and uncles made quite a good living.
John Hunt worked in a subsidiary of Stone Group as an executive, earning himself an annual income of a million.
The least successful cousin enjoyed a nice annual wage of four hundred thousand bucks.
Serenity and her sister probably did not earn that much altogether.
The relatives had the nerve to demand Serenity to foot her grandmother’s medical bills and their gas for traveling It was utter shamelessness on a whole new level! The relatives walked away aggressively with a huge chunk of the insurance payout, taking advantage of the underaged sisters who lost their parents so suddenly.
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