Chapter 1022
Unfortunately, Old Mrs. Hunt was just an elderly woman and could not escape from the two bodyguards who were holding her.
The bodyguards did not harm her; they simply escorted her away.
When the other members of the Hunt family saw what was happening, they quickly rushed over. However, the security teams of both the Yorks and the Stones moved forward simultaneously to block their path, preventing them from getting any closer.
“They hit me, they hit me!”
Realizing she was outnumbered, Old Mrs. Hunt dropped to the ground as soon as her feet touched the earth. She slapped her thigh and yelled that she had been attacked.
Despite her commotion, the townspeople merely gathered to watch and did not intervene.
Some individuals were even recording the incident.
The crowd could see the situation clearly. They observed that the people accompanying Serenity were only taking Old Mrs. Hunt away without inflicting any harm.
It seemed Old Mrs. Hunt was attempting to blame the other party for her predicament.
The person filming felt it was necessary to capture the entire event to counter any future attempts by Old Mrs. Hunt and her family to twist the truth. He intended to release the video later, ensuring they would avoid a repeat of last year’s events, where things were misrepresented, and two orphans were harmed.
Under Serenity’s direction, truckloads of bricks, sand, and gravel were dumped in the open area in front of her house.
Serenity understood that once they left town, the unruly individuals from her hometown would likely remove the building materials. Ultimately, it didn’t matter; she was merely using this tactic to initiate her fight for the house.
“Quick, call your granddad and the others,”
Old Mrs. Hunt slapped her thigh so hard that it turned red, but no one in town came to her aid. She ceased her slapping and stood up from the
As she brushed the mud and dust off her pants, she shouted at her grandchildren. She instructed them to call their husbands, as well as her eldest sons and grandsons, urging them to hurry home. In Old Mrs. Hunt’s large family, her two eldest grandsons held the most influence. Noah was among the crowd. He wanted to step forward but hesitated, recalling Serenity’s formidable presence, which made him pause and refrain from pushing to the front. Furthermore, Serenity had come prepared that day; Zachary’s bodyguards were tall, fierce, and exceptional in boxing skills. Mrs. Stone had also brought her own powerful bodyguards, making Noah even more reluctant to speak up for his grandmother. Instead, he shrank behind his mother, watching as the elders argued with his cousins.
“Liberty, Serenity, you are such ungrateful granddaughters! Everyone, come and witness how unfilial they are! It’s bad enough that they don’t support me in my old age, but now that I’m sick, they’re hoping I’ll die soon. They’ve come back to steal my house!”
“Why hasn’t lightning struck my ungrateful granddaughters dead?! God, open your eyes and see. I have two unfilial granddaughters here. They don’t give me money, they don’t support me, and they don’t pay for my medical expenses while I’m ill. Now they’re trying to take my house and kick me out!”
“God, please send down lightning. They are too ungrateful. They deserve to die!” Old Mrs. Hunt continued her tirade. Serenity approached her. Startled, Old Mrs. Hunt took a couple of steps back and defensively questioned, “W-what are you going to do? Did I say anything wrong? You’re unfilial!”
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