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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2363

The Browns were not blessed enough to keep a good daughter-in-law like Liberty.

“The doctor said I could be discharged and recuperate at home. Staying in the hospital is expensive.”

Hank added, “I almost depleted my family’s assets.”

He planned to follow his parents back to their hometown and sell the house they owned in the city. Otherwise, his family would struggle financially.

Since he had included Jessica’s name on the title deed, he needed to inform her beforehand that the house would be sold.

Jessica had been found guilty in two cases and sentenced to prison for decades.

She utterly regretted her wrongdoings.

Liberty nodded. She said, “Rest well at home and don’t think about working just yet. You can pay Sonny’s child support for the following year after you resume working.”

Chelsea wanted to chime in at that point. She felt Liberty was too cruel for demanding Hank to pay child support despite his weak state.

However, Hank said quickly, “Don’t worry. Sonny’s my son. We agreed to raise him together when we got divorced. I won’t run away from my responsibilities.”

What could Chelsea say then?

She would not be able to get any benefits from her family anymore. To make things worse, they might try to gain something from her.

Chelsea decided she would not visit home as often anymore.

Hank was clueless about his sister’s thoughts.

After a short pause, Hank took an envelope and a velvet box from his pocket. The box contained a gold bracelet. It was his and his parents’ wedding gift to Serenity.

He passed the envelope and velvet box to Liberty, saying, “We won’t be attending Serenity’s wedding, but my parents and I prepared a small gift for her. Please pass these to her for me.”

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