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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1477

Chapter 1477

No wonder it was so quiet and peaceful today. She did not hear any noise from her former in–law’s family.

So it was Serenity who helped her out.

She had to admit that it was a good solution.

Her grandparents were unreasonable and difficult people. Furthermore, they were already old, so they did not have to do much. They could control the Brown family just by lying in front of their door.

“Does Seren know that you’re here?”

“She knows Serenity arranged for people to rent a nice place for us, complete with all the daily necessities. Our unit is on the same floor as the Brown family. They have to pass by our door if they want to go out.”

Liberty could not help but laugh. “In that case, I’ll leave it to you, Granddad, Grandmom.”

She was tired of being pestered by her in–laws.

They kept trying to get her to remarry Hank, but Hank was already married to Jessica. Even though Jessica was arrested, they were not divorced yet.

Putting aside how Liberty would never go back to Hank, even if she wanted to, they should still wait until Hank divorced Jessica, right?

When she was the daughter–in–law of the Brown family, her in–laws joined forces to accuse her and instigated fights between Hank and her. They bullied her for not having an income yet made Hank go Dutch with her.

They wanted to force her to go out and earn money to support the family, but they did not want to help take care of Sonny. However, they were willing to raise their daughter’s three children. The monthly living expenses that Hank gave his parents were spent on Chelsea’s family as well.

Now, Liberty had walked out of the shadows of divorce and opened a small breakfast diner of her own. She finally had an income and was hopeful for her future, but her former in–laws wanted her to return to them. What did they take her for?

Did she have to be their daughter–in–law just because they wanted her? Then, they could kick her away again when they did not want her anymore.

For Sonny’s sake, Liberty did not argue with her former in–laws.

“Well, I’m relieved to see that you’re fine. We won’t disturb your rest anymore. We’ll go now and keep an eye on that family. We won’t let them have the chance to pester you.”

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