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Love at First Novel

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Chapter 1200

Chapter 1200

Old Mr. Hunt had spread rumors that Scott was not their biological son in their hometown. When he felt like he had made up enough rumors, he clooking for Serenity eagerly the next day.

“What are you guys doing here?”

Mrs. Brown looked like she saw an enemy when she spotted Old Mr. Hunt. She still remembered that he had collected tens of thousands of dollars from her but did not do his job. She went to get her money back, but he refused to own up. It infuriated her a lot.

Upon seeing Old Mr. Hunt bringing his son and grandchildren with him, Mrs. Brown glared at him with a cold face. “You’re trying to ruin Serenity’s reputation again, right? You old fart.”

Mrs. Brown had heard about the Hunts causing commotion before.

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She told her husband in private before that the Hunts were utterly brazen. They took away. a considerable portion of the insurance payout over ten years ago and even chased Liberty and Serenity out, which resulted in them not being able to return home. They did not raise the sisters for even a day, yet they were hogging the assets the girls‘ parents left behind for them.

After discovering that Serenity had becthe Yorks‘ missus, they thought of getting Serenity to give them a huge amount of money to be used when they were older.

They were utterly brazen.

“Why are you guys here again? Your son and Liberty have divorced. Why have you cover and look for Serenity from tto time? Are you trying to take advantage of her?”

Old Mr. Hunt and his family also had a bad impression of the Browns.

They knew that the Browns would often bother Liberty even after she and Hank had gotten. a divorce. They thought the Browns simply felt remorse after seeing the sisters find their rich aunt and Serenity marrying into a wealthy family. The Browns wanted to reconcile with Liberty. By doing so, they could get the York family’s help.

Those with the last nHunt were related to Serenity and Liberty, but they had not even gotten any benefits. How could the Browns cut in line?

“I wonder who’s the thick–skinned, shameless person bringing his children and grandchildren around shamefully to take advantage of others and gain benefits.”

“You’re the shameless, brazen one, you old b*tch.”

Old Mr. Hunt was not to be outdone in scolding someone.

“Who are you calling a b*tch?”

Chelsea was fluent in quarreling too. When she heard Old Mr. Hunt calling her mother an old b*tch, she pointed at him and scolded him without restraint.

How could Old Mr. Hunt’s children and grandchildren allow Chelsea to point at and scold him?

They refused to be inferior and scolded her back.

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A quarrel between two people had escalated into a fight between two families.

Serenity did not stop them. She let the two families go head to head.

She and her two best friends simply watched; they were pretty absorbed in the drama before them.

On the other hand, Sonny had his ears covered by Elisa. His head was pressed toward her body too. She did not allow him to see or listen to prevent his innocent soul from being tainted.

The Browns had cto thank Serenity. They also detested Old Mr. Hunt and the rest. Therefore, they took Serenity’s side and helped her to criticize the three generations of Old Mr. Hunt’s family badly.

Although Old Mr. Hunt was good at quarreling, his opponents were, unfortunately, Chelsea and her mother.

If no fists were involved, men hardly stood a chance to win whenever they fought against women. Their voices were not even as sharp as a woman’s.

Chelsea and her mother took turns going up to Old Mr. Hunt and his group. They scolded them until their faces were flushed red out of anger.

“I’ve never seen such a heartless and cruel grandfather like you. It’s pitiful enough that Liberty and her sister had lost their parents. Yet, you guys took a large portion of the insurance payout away and even monopolized the assets their parents had left behind. Your entire family’s heart must be black. You all will die miserable deaths.” Mrs. Brown pointed at Old Mr. Hunt as she berated him.