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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3103

Jason consoled his Hunter.

He did not dare to look into whether Celine’s death was accidental or if her biological brother had pushed her off.

Belinda had made it clear that Celine’s death was what it was and that no one in the family was supposed to mention her ever again.

Hunter vented his frustration and sadness to his son.

“I’m not going to your place after I’m discharged. I’ll return to the manor. I promise not to offend your mom anymore. I’m already in my seventies. I may be counting down my days, but I’ll be your shelter for as long as I’m alive.

“If I’m around, your mom can vent her anger at me whenever she’s in a bad mood. That way, you boys won’t have to face an angry mother.

“Jason, you and your brothers must be careful from now on. Although Belinda’s your mom, she prioritizes the Fisher family over you all. She can even sacrifice any of you for the family, anytime.

“If you boys don’t want to end up like me or Cece, you must establish a career of your own. If so, you’ll be able to survive without Fisher Enterprise.

“Trust me. I’ve been married to your mom for decades. I know exactly what kind of person she is.

“Carol isn’t very close to you all. Even if your mom doesn’t deal with you three, Carol might do so after she becomes the matriarch. She’s just as heartless as your mom.”

Jason nodded and said, “We know, Dad, but it’s hard to do business nowadays. We’ve tried starting our own businesses, but look at how they turned out. It was Mom who always covered up the losses.”

The brothers had given up after several attempts.

They ended up buying houses and stores. They would rent the places out and earn some money by collecting monthly rent.

The amount of money earned from property rentals every month was large enough to be considered a huge sum for ordinary people. As long as they did not spend wastefully, the money was more than enough for them to live comfortably.

However, the Clark brothers had been living in luxury all their lives. They were used to splurging to the extent that the monthly rent amounting to tens of thousands of dollars was insufficient to cover their expenses for one day.

Aside from the rent, the businesses they invested in barely generated profit. As such, they had no choice but to embezzle money from Fisher Enterprise.

The Clark brothers only had roughly ten million dollars to their names. Those savings were like a drop in the ocean to the Fisher family.

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