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Married at First Sight Chapter 1023

Chapter 1023
Serenity sneered, “When my parents passed away 16 years ago, we received $1.2 million in compensation. You, Granddad, your children, and your grandchildren crowded our house to the point where we barely had room to stand.”
“You pressured my sister and me into handing over the money, claiming you were entitled to a share. While it’s true that you and Granddad had a stake in the money, how much did you actually take?”
“At that time, to secure a larger payout from my parents’ insurance, you stated that neither Liberty nor I needed to support you on behalf of our father while you were alive, nor did we need to arrange funerals for you after your passing. It was explicitly documented.”
“Perhaps you destroyed your copy, but Liberty has preserved hers. I believe the town committee also keeps a copy. The townspeople who witnessed this are still around. Should we ask them to confront you?”
“Does the house belong to you? My dad’s name is still on the title deed. While you and Granddad do have a share of what my parents left behind, you cannot inherit everything. Liberty and I have a claim to those assets as well!”
“Regarding your claim about adopting a son for my parents, did they agree to that? Has John ever referred to my parents as Dad and Mom? He still calls his own parents by those names! Did you think that by preventing us from visiting our parents’ graves while allowing him to pay his respects every year, he qualified for the entirety of my parents’ inheritance?”
“In your dreams!”
Serenity added coldly, “Grandmom, please call Granddad and the others back. Liberty and I have returned today to claim our parents’ inheritance. Bring them back so we can clearly divide everything!”
“Once again, we won’t back down if it belongs to us, and we won’t fight for what doesn’t.”

“Doesn’t belong to us!”

“Serenity!”

Old Mrs. Hunt exclaimed angrily. She pointed at Serenity and shouted, “You’re just daughters. What right do daughters have to inherit a family’s property? Your father was my son. Since his passing, his family property rightfully belongs to us!

“Leave! What right do married daughters have to return to their parents’ home and fight for their family property? Aren’t you ashamed? Your father is gone, and everything he left behind is mine. I’m not afraid of the people you brought with you. You can’t take the house unless you beat us to death!”

“What agreement? What money? My son has died, so his insurance payout belongs to me and my husband. You were just little girls. We showed mercy by giving you $200,000 to live on, so you wouldn’t starve.”

“I don’t recall signing any agreement. You’re incredibly ungrateful for not supporting me or paying for my treatments. I warn you, if you don’t give us money, we’ll haunt you even after we’re gone!”

Old Mrs. Hunt remembered that Serenity was now the wife of the wealthiest family and had plenty of money, so she denied the agreement she had signed long ago. She had always been shameless.

She was determined to secure benefits for her grandsons first. As long as Serenity was willing to give her money, she would help her grandsons start their own businesses. Since Serenity’s in-laws were very wealthy, surely it wouldn’t be a problem for her to hand over a few million dollars, right?

“Old Mrs. Hunt, that’s not right. Back then, everyone in town witnessed the agreement you signed with Serenity and Liberty. The Howdens were present too. Do you really think you can deny it now?”

The person who intervened was Mrs. Deli, who was closest to Lisa.

When Scott and…

Lisa passed away, and Mrs. Deli felt sympathy and pity for Liberty and Serenity. However, she was too weak to assist them and could only watch as they were shooed away.

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