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Chapter 1238

Chapter 1238

Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt needed to be there for the ownership transfer formalities too.

Once the procedure was done, and Liberty’s name was on the title deed, Liberty and Serenity then paid

the old folks for their share of the property.

Serenity wanted to leave her part of the inheritance to Liberty as Liberty was the eldest daughter.

Serenity had taken into consideration that her sister had it rougher in life.

However, Serenity had not told her sister about it.

Now all that was done and out of the way, the mayor said to the sisters, “Liberty, Serenity, are you

renting your farmland out? We have someone who wants to contract our fields. I had a meeting with

the rest of the townspeople. Everybody is on board.

“You’ll get the rent from the contracted fields, and the money will depend on the square footage of your

land. The rate per acre will be the same across all. You can leave your number with me if you’re

interested. I’ll transfer you the money when we sign the contract and receive the rental money for the

land.”

The person who was contracting everybody’s farmland was Serenity.

Nevertheless, Serenity said nothing about it. She uttered with a smile, “Thank you. My sister and I

won’t be back to farm the land. It’ll be a waste to leave the field empty. I’m happy to rent it out if

someone is keen to develop it. How long will the contract be for?”

“At least fifteen years,” replied the mayor.

Serenity recalled the contract she drew up was for twenty years. However, she had not signed the

papers with the town council. The mayor still had no idea that her contract was for twenty years.

“Sure, no problem.”novelbin

Although Liberty knew about this, she said nothing as her sister was unwilling to tell the mayor the

truth.

Serenity told her sister to leave her contact details with the mayor.

The money could go to Liberty when the rent for the farmland was received.

Ring, ring, ring…

Serenity’s phone rang.

It was Zachary.

She went to a corner to pick up her husband’s call.

“Babe.”

She kept her voice down, not wanting others to listen to her intimate conversation with her husband.

“I can barely hear you, Seren. Say it loud and proud.” A certain somebody was pushing his luck for

more.

Serenity amusedly asked, “Can’t hear me? There are so many people around. I don’t want them to

listen to our conversation. Are you done with your work?”

“The meeting here just ended, so I wanted to call and ask how things were going on there. Will you be

back in time to have lunch with me?” Zachary asked his wife over the phone as he fell back against his

black swiveling chair and twirled it.

She did not need his company but it was hard on Zachary because he had not seen her the whole

morning.

It felt like an eternity since he last saw her.

“I promised Mrs. Deli that I’ll have lunch at her place. She’s cooking as we speak. We won’t make it

back for lunch. I’ll make you a few of my specialties tonight. How about we pop open a bottle tonight?”

Zachary poked fun at her. “One glass will take you out. You’ll sleep the night through. Your sister told

me to watch you and stop you from drinking. You don’t want me to tell on you to your sister.”

Serenity replied, “Don’t threaten me with my sister… I learned to drink a little more after going to events

with my aunt. I can handle a couple of drinks now.”

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