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Chapter 760

Chapter 760

“You got it wrong, Mr. Brown. I’m the one buying the gifts for my in–laws, not my sister.”

Serenity offhandedly added, “Even if my sister’s buying gifts, she’s not spending your money. Nobody

wants your two cents.”

To think Hank expected her sister to make a note of every expense for Sonny’s upkeep.

Hank was a loser for sure!

Mrs. Brown had the nerve to persuade Liberty to get back together with Hank. Did

Mrs. Brown think her son was the last man left on earth?

It was freaking hilarious.

“Yours? Why are you getting your in–laws so much?”

Hank was surprised.

He thought the sisters would be preparing gifts for the Stones.

It never crossed his mind that Serenity was getting gifts for her in–laws.

Tch. Serenity turned out to be quite generous.

Come to think about it, where did Serenity get the money from? Did she ask her sister for money to buy

Christmas gifts?

“I can get as many as I want. It’s none of your business. You can let the lady next to you know if you’re

jealous. Tell her to learn from me and be generous to spend some cash on the in–laws. Only the best

for the in–laws, am I right?”

Hank turned to Jessica.

Jessica was fuming.

She had a bit of savings since she had been in the workforce for many years. Her parents and brothers

knew nothing about it, and Jessica wanted to keep it that way in case her parents would take her

money to give to her brothers.

Jessica would not even spend her money on her family, so why would she splurge on the Browns?

“Hank and I aren’t married. I’m not part of the Brown family yet.”

As Jessica was reluctant to present her in–laws with gifts, she stuck to her story that she had notnovelbin

married into the family yet.

Liberty glanced at Hank and curled a fake smile. “I’d give your parents and sister expensive gifts even

before we were married. Your parents praised me, calling me sensible and well–mannered.”

In other words, Jessica was not sensible and well–mannered to skimp on the gifts.

Jessica felt a rush of blood to her head.

The fat cow was taunting her.

She snapped a biting remark, “Well, you may be sensible and well–mannered, but Hank dumped you

anyway.”

Unfazed by the sarcasm, Liberty smiled. “I wasn’t dumped. I asked for a divorce because he was

tainted. Ms. Yates, I should thank you. I wouldn’t be able to get rid of him if you didn’t take over. You got

him, and I got a wad of cash out of it. I’m living the life now.

“Life has never been better!”

Liberty had it easy after leaving Hank. At least, she no longer had to wait on Hank’s hand and foot or

deal with her parents-in-law. She escaped her mother–in–law and sister–in–law’s nitpicking.

With the Browns‘ characters coming to mind, Jessica had to admit that Liberty did the right thing by

leaving Hank and staying away from his family.

“Hank and I are getting married on Valentine’s Day.”

Changing the topic, Jessica began bragging to Liberty about getting her happy ending with Hank.

“Hank’s giving my parents a lump sum of 777,777 dollars. You tore the previous house down, but it’s a

good thing because I didn’t like the design. I’m going to have our marital home renovated. Hank said

my name will be on the title deed. “I’ll have access to his bank account too, unlike you who had to split

everything.”

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