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Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 139

Chapter 139

“However, after being morally blackmailed by you guys who deliberately distorted the truth and beinglabeled as someone who‘s unfilial, I decided not to visit her anymore. I won‘t give her any money either.All of you have scolded me online, but now you want me to walk up to her just to get another scolding?”

“Serenity, they‘re our grandparents. You won‘t die from a little scolding by them. Although you‘re notobligated to support them, anyone with a conscience would give them some living expenses. It‘s beenso many years, but your sister and you have never gone back to visit them or give them money formaintenance. Well, if you‘re still able to sleep at night, then we won‘t say anything about

“We have already deleted our blog post, so you should delete yours too. Do you know what impactyour post had on all of us? We can sue you for cyberbullying. However, since we‘re cousins, we haddecided to negotiate with you privately. There‘s no need to bring this matter into

court.”

The one who spoke was John, the most promising person in that generation of the Hunt family. Hespoke with superiority and arrogance with his tone pompous and self – righteous, as if lecturingSerenity.novelbin

Through what he said, he was still accusing Serenity and Liberty of not being filial to their grandparentsbecause they did not pay them living expenses or a visit.

However, he conveniently ignored the agreement the seniors had signed stating that Serenity andLiberty did not have to support them through life nor attend their funeral.

Serenity sneered. “Go ahead and sue me. I‘ll wait for the court summons. Also, I‘m cyberbullying you?Weren‘t you the ones who cyberbullied Liberty and I? What, you‘re allowed to bully us, but we‘re not

allowed to clarify the facts? I didn‘t hire people to purposefully mislead public scrutiny either. Thenetizens doxed you guys because they couldn‘t stand you.

“Yeah, we‘re unfilial and didn‘t give our grandparents any living expenses . However, may I ask howmuch do you give to them per month, Mr. Hunt? How many times do you go back to visit them?

“Some people really can‘t be expected to have a conscience. Do you remember how Liberty and I gotkicked out of the house back then? And how was our house forcefully seized by others? You were theone who benefited the most. They named you an adopted son of my parents! Ptui!

“You‘ve gotten so used to living off someone else‘s fortune, and you haven‘t had enough? John Hunt,let me

tell you, I‘m never deleting that post. Sue me if you dare. I‘ll even invite the media to broadcast ourlawsuit live!

“The estate is under my parents‘ name, so I can use the lawsuit to make that clear. Don‘t tell me thatyou‘re my parents‘ adopted son. My parents had no son when they died. Your adoption was just anexcuse to occupy the property left by my parents.”

John went pale.

He had no way to refute.

Thinking of how he had been suspended from his job and would most likely lose the position he hadstruggled years to get, he suppressed his anger, softened his expression , and said gently, “Serenity, Iwas wrong. Be the bigger person and don‘t hold it against us.

“Grandmom‘s condition is critical now. No matter what mistakes she had made in the past, she‘s stillour grandmother. Since she‘s old and ill, just forgive her and come with us to the hospital to visit her.”

The Hunt family‘s plan was to let Serenity visit her grandmother in the hospital to ease both side‘sanimosity. Furthermore, it would send the message to the public that they had reconciled, so the publicwould stop throwing eggs at the family.

All of them had been affected by this incident,

Being scolded by the netizens was a trivial matter,

However, it had ended up affecting their work and business as well.

The two elderly were still stubborn and refused to bow down. However, when they heard that theirchildren and grandchildren‘s jobs were affected, they felt sorry for them. That was the only reason theyagreed to let their grandchildren find Serenity to negotiate.

They knew that Liberty was just a housewife now, and this matter was mainly handled by Serenity, sothey went straight to Serenity and did not bother Liberty.

“I heard that you‘re married. If your husband is free, bring him along to the hospital so Grandmom canmeet him and test him. Don‘t end up like your sister.”

From what she just heard, Serenity realized that her cousins had figured out her and Liberty‘s situation.They were rather capable.

“Save your breath, John. If she doesn‘t go, just smash up her store!”

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