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Chapter 2406

Who knew how their children would treat them when they could no longer care for themselves?

Old Mr. Hunt was cautious whether to attend Serenity’s wedding or not.

Since she did not invite them, they should not attend and should refrain from causing any trouble on

someone else’s big day.

“We won’t do anything there, Granddad. Can’t we just show up and have a few drinks? It can mislead

others into thinking that our relationship with Serenity has eased. You must be aware of how difficult

our situation is now,” Mike asked unhappily.

He and his family wanted to attend the wedding.

“I believe though it may be difficult, it’s still manageable. Mr. York may have initially targeted you, but he

has stopped, right? I see that you guys have been doing well lately. You don’t even give me any living

expenses when you're faring well. When things aren’t going smoothly, you’d ask me how much pension

I have left to spare for you.”

After glaring at Mike, Old Mr. Hunt added, “Anyway, your grandmom and I won’t go. If you have a death

wish, you can attend the wedding without an invitation. You can go wherever you want. Your legs aren’t

tied down.

“What can we gain from making a fuss at Serenity’s wedding? It’ll only make her hate us more. We’ve

already received the retribution for what we’ve done.

“Serenity’s husband is the heir of the wealthiest family in Wiltspoon. He’s not like Liberty’s useless ex-

husband. Haven’t you all experienced his power? He can make you all go jobless and return to the

countryside with just a call.”

No one said anything else.

They dared not attend the wedding anymore because Old Mr. Hunt was not. Even if they did, it would

only worsen their relationship with Liberty and Serenity instead of benefiting them.

Noah knew things would turn out that way. He would never offend Serenity because she could send

him flying with an effortless kick.

He wondered what Liberty was thinking when she sent Serenity to martial arts classes despite

struggling financially back then.

“You all should go and continue doing your own things. It’s a big day, but not for you guys.”

Old Mr. Hunt urged his grandchildren to leave and stop thinking about going to the Yorks’ house for the

wedding.

Everyone left angrily.

After that, Old Mrs. Hunt asked her husband, “We’re Serenity’s grandparents. Will she really chase us

out if we attend the wedding?”

“It’s best not to show up uninvited.”novelbin

She pouted and said, “Those sisters are heartless. I heard Liberty lives in a villa and even has a car

now. It’s only been a year. She also has two restaurants that are raking in so much money daily. Isn’t

this all because Serenity has married into a wealthy family?

“Serenity won’t even lend her cousins a hand despite living a life of luxury herself. She’ll regret it when

she’s bullied by her in-laws with none of us to help her.”

Old Mr. Hunt scolded his wife, “Haven’t you understood anything after going through so much? Which

of our children was willing to pay for your treatment after you fell sick? I was a fool to have been

tempted by them to ask Serenity and Liberty for money. It worsened our already strained relationship.

“Our savings are almost gone. You must take supplements every day to maintain your health and have

hospital checkups now and then to look out for a relapse. Everything requires money but did our

children and grandchildren pay for a thing?

“Our daughters think our boys should look after us since the boys inherited our assets. The girls would

only buy some food during their visits. Even if they gave us money, it was only two or three hundred

dollars at most. How is that enough with the soaring prices of goods and services now?

“Meanwhile, our sons refuse to give us money because they think we still have a lot of dough left and

are still able-bodied. Whenever I asked our eldest for money, he would say he didn’t have any and had

to rely on his children too.”

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