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Married at First Sight Chapter 541

**Chapter 541**

Pointing at the door, Serenity said coldly, “There’s the door. Please get up, turn around, and leave, Granddad! My sister’s matters are none of your concern!”

“My so-called cousins have approached me multiple times, so they know what I said. It’s clear they weren’t interested in offering a genuine apology. They only wanted my reconciliation with you. Whose fault do you think that is?”

Seeing that Serenity remained steadfast, Old Mr. Hunt irritably told Zachary, “Do you see that, young man? She doesn’t want her family around her. You’re free to do as you please with her. Don’t worry, we won’t come after you.”

Zachary felt tempted to throw the old man out. He had never encountered a grandfather like this before. Despite his disdain for his granddaughter, the old man should not have spoken in such a manner.

Zachary retorted, “I married my wife to love and cherish her, not to mistreat her. A man who bullies his wife is no man at all.”

“Are you going to leave on your own, or should I force you out with a broom?”

Granddad’s words irritated Serenity. These individuals always spoke of making peace, yet their actions and words showed no remorse. They still seemed to think she was to blame and shifted the blame for their recent misfortunes onto the person supporting Serenity.

That was why they shamelessly and persistently visited her shop.

Serenity had stated that the conflict between them began on Twitter, so it should also end there. She was willing to accept reconciliation if the Hunts issued a public apology on Twitter and restored the sisters’ good name.

Since the Hunts couldn’t comply with such a simple request, why should Serenity back down?

John interjected, “Serenity, Granddad is getting senile. Don’t take his words to heart. We’re here today not for…

You are responsible for covering Grandmom’s medical bills, but you also need to teach your sister’s partner a lesson in order to help save her marriage.

“She has a child to consider too. Let us know if your sister’s in-laws are causing trouble. We’re your cousins no matter what, and we should support you and your sister when you face harassment,” one cousin said.

“Don’t worry about it, John. She’ll come to us for help when her in-laws start pushing her around,” another replied.

Old Mr. Hunt was convinced that since he had already used the money from the Browns to pay his wife’s medical bills and kept the remainder in the bank, there was no way the Browns could force him to return the funds.

The Browns had asked him to speak with Serenity, and he did, but Serenity refused to cooperate.

Therefore, Old Mr. Hunt felt no obligation to endure Serenity’s attitude any longer.

Grumpily, he called for his grandsons to leave with him. “Let’s go home. We’re not giving a certain someone the satisfaction of kicking us out,” he said.

He stormed away, waving his arm to signal his children and grandchildren to follow.

Everyone was left confused.

That morning had been a complete waste.

Nothing had been resolved.

However, Old Mr. Hunt did receive a lump sum from the Browns, so it wasn’t entirely meaningless for him.

Since Old Mrs. Hunt’s medical expenses were already settled with the Browns’ money, the Hunts didn’t need to pressure Serenity and Liberty for cash. The family was in and out quickly.

“Serenity, their audacity truly astonishes me,” Jasmine exclaimed before turning to the elderly lady. “Grandma May, you’ve met many people in your lifetime. Have you ever encountered anyone so shameless?”

“No,” Grandma May replied honestly.

The people in her circle valued honor and proper behavior. She had never experienced anything like this.

You encounter brash individuals such as the Hunts. Fortunately, Serenity and her sister managed to resist these absurd relatives, refusing to be exploited.

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