Chapter 1017

Serenity, Liberty, Mrs. Stone, and the others were on their way to the Hunts’ hometown when Old Mr. Hunt brought his sons and two grandsons to Wiltspoon School. Here they were to talk cash with Serenity again.

Old Mr. Hunt refused to believe the Yorks were unfazed by all the big hoo-ha the Hunts stirred in the last few days.

Serenity might be feeling the pressure now.

Alas, they arrived at Wiltspoon School only to find that Serenity’s bookshop was closed.

“Why isn’t it operating for business? It’s eight o’clock. It says here they open at eight.”

Getting out of the car, Old Mr. Hunt grimaced upon noticing the shop was closed. He ran his mouth and called Serenity out for being a lousy businessperson.

and said, “Granddad, it’s Saturday today. The school is off. These shops target students as customers. They won’t bother

of a wealthy man. I bet the profit of this shop isn’t much to her now. Mike, maybe we can change the plans and get her to give you the business if

The Sox girl comes from a well-to-do family. I heard that the Sox family makes their

way they could

knows why the brat

not the only one jealous of Serenity’s good fortune. Her own grandfather could not stand to see her living

if Serenity married well? She refused to share the fortune

business, should we head

was his favorite grandson. Old Mr.

sons were merely here to make up for

of the family had returned

everybody to stay in the city. Even though Old Mr. Hunt did not have to cover the expenses, he felt the pinch for his sons and grandsons’ wallets. Old Mr. Hunt did not want to spend too much of their money back when they were still working, much less now that

and Liberty when his spouse needed to have surgery in the city. Why spend his sons and grandsons’ money when he could spend Liberty and

Hunt, his sons and grandsons were family. Their money was

other families and their money was their husbands’ money.

Mr. Hunt wanted to manipulate Serenity and her sister since

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