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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 104

Chapter 104

Instead of retreating to her room, Serenity went to the balcony and sat on the swing as she stared at the flowers and stars in the night. Having pulled herself together, Serenity got up and went to her room.

It was a quiet and peaceful night for the young couple.

Meanwhile, at the hospital , the Hunts were caught in a media hell storm.

The media circus which they had dragged Liberty and Serenity into did not impact greatly on the sisters. However, Serenity‘s response to their tweet not only contained Liberty‘s account of the truth back then, but also the recording of the townspeople‘s narration. Even the town council backed up Serenity‘s claims.

The Hunts‘ jobs, income, and residences were uncovered by resourceful netizens.

They lived in villas and had decent employment with annual incomes ranging from hundreds of thousands to over a million. Now, enough about the younger family members. Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt had savings up to hundreds of thousands as well.

The Hunts family had more than enough to foot the grandmother‘s medical bills but they sought damages from the two granddaughters instead. The netizens did

not take too kindly to the proofs, especially the phone conversation between Old Mr. Hunt and Serenity.

[The grandfather would rather guilt–trip his granddaughters into paying the bills than spend his own money. It‘s not like the family doesn‘t have other

children. All their children are successful on their own, so why can‘t they pay up?)

(Why bring the granddaughters into the picture when they have children? Besides, the grandparents signed a contract that both parties won‘t owe each other anything after getting the insurance money. They sure have the nerve to change the story to their advantage.]

(Get a load of that voice recording. The grandfather must be joking. I can‘t believe he‘s demanding the granddaughters to pay for gas and accommodation. The children should be caring for the sick parents in the hospital, not the granddaughters!) [It‘s reasonable to expect the children and grandchildren to come together and chip in for the medical bill, but why were only their granddaughters targeted? Never mind that the grandsons are not contributing with the funds, the grandfather wants the granddaughters to reimburse the grandsons‘ gas and accommodation. Talk about discrimination against girls.]

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