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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1025

Chapter 1025

Mrs. Stone continued, “I came here today not to quarrel with you. I’m just here to accompany my nieces, and I also want to see the place my sister used to live By the way, there’ll be less trouble if you move out voluntarily. If you don’t, we’ll sue you for the forced occupation of someone’s property.

“We’ll get the house back even if we have to go to court. When the time comes, we’ll let the court rule how the property is going to be split! Don’t you dream about occupying what belongs to my nieces. Similarly, they won’t take what doesn’t belong to them.”

The people from the Hunts’ hometown exchanged looks. It turned out that Lisa’s sister had found Serenity and Liberty.

The Hunts knew that Mrs. Stone was Serenity’s aunt, but of course, they would not spread this news in town.

For the Hunts, it was bad for them that Lisa’s sister recognized Serenity and her sister. Was John not a senior executive of a subsidiary of Stone Group?

It was said that John had lost his job because he offended the Stones’ precious daughter. He was fired from the company where he was earning an annual salary of a million dollars.

Since then, John had not been able to find a job.

Furthermore, it was also said that John wanted to go to York Corporation. He thought he was capable and had come from Stone Group, so he would join York Corporation to suppress Stone Group. Little did they know that the head of York Corporation was Serenity’s husband.

After hearing the gossip, the people in town thought that it was time for the Hunts to have bad luck and pay up. They had taken advantage of Scott and Lisa’s misfortune for such a long time.

Now that Lisa’s maiden family was finally here, the Hunts would not have a good time.

As long as Lisa’s sister asked around in town, she would know how the Hunts used to bully Lisa together.

Old Mr and Mrs. Hunt had six children-four sons and two daughters. They disliked Scott the most, but he was the most filial one of them all. Whenever they were in discomfort, he was always the one who took them to see a doctor. He spent money and put in effort for them.

Lisa was also filial as a daughter-in-law, but the old couple disliked her for not giving birth to a son. They despised her, bullied her, and even forced Scott to divorce her.

Scott could not bear to divorce Lisa, nor could he let go of his daughters.

It did not matter to him whether his children were male or female-he would love them the same.

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