Chapter 523
Earlier, when the entourage arrived, Serenity failed to notice Jim slipping out to the back of the hotel to hide. She was also unaware that the man beside her, who had been caring for her and providing warmth during the cold, was actually a skilled actor. She said to Zachary, “My sister called earlier. She and Hank have agreed on the terms of the divorce.”
“How did that go?” Zachary asked.
“All the properties under Hank’s name will be divided equally with my sister. She’s not asking for the house or the car, but he must provide her with an additional sum of money. Custody of Sonny will go to my sister, and he has to pay three thousand per month in child support.
“Hank’s condition is that my sister will give him the evidence against him, including all copies she made. He also insisted that she promise not to retaliate after the divorce.”
“What was your sister’s response?”
“She agreed, but only promised that she wouldn’t take action against him herself.”
“She’s leaving the door open for us to do it instead.”
“I really want Hank to lose his job and end up with nothing. It would be ideal if he became worthless after marrying Jessica. There’s a saying that poor and lowly couples have everything to lose. If he runs out of money, can the adulterers maintain their relationship as they do now?
“Plus, his parents and sister are just as despicable. Jessica won’t be as easy to deal with as my sister. I want to see them clash. That would be satisfying.”
Serenity was eagerly anticipating the suffering of her scumbag brother-in-law and his family.
“I also hope that after my sister’s divorce, she can regain her self-confidence, restore her beauty, and find a new love. I want my future brother-in-law to be a devoted husband. I want them to live a happy and sweet life, infuriating Hank in the process.”
his family would regret it for the rest of their lives.” Zachary concurred, saying, “Your wish will come true. She’s already starting to lose weight. Haven’t you noticed?” “I have, but it’s not very noticeable yet.” Given all that had happened recently, it was understandable for Liberty to shed some pounds. Serenity hoped that once Liberty left Hank, she would completely transform and start anew. The best way to get back at Hank was to live a better life than his.
“By the way, Hank has refused to reimburse my sister for the renovation expenses. Once their divorce is finalized tomorrow, could you help me find a dozen strong men?” she asked. “I’ll have them assist my sister in moving her belongings and recovering her renovation money. Since Hank won’t return the funds, we have no other option. We’ll just destroy the work done on his house. It was unfurnished when he bought it, so we’ll return it to its original state!”
“Don’t even think about keeping the renovations that my sister paid for! I’ll even tear down the walls. The doors, windows, and many appliances were also purchased by my sister. I’ll make sure they are all dismantled and removed.” She would prefer to sell the furniture as second-hand rather than leave it for Hank.
It was clear that Serenity and Liberty were sisters, sharing the same mindset. Zachary believed the two sisters were doing the right thing; they couldn’t allow Hank to exploit them and suffer such a significant loss in silence. He assured her, “Don’t worry about that. There are plenty of young, strong men at my company. I’ll arrange for a team to bring demolition tools and dismantle the interior.”
“Thank you, Zachary.” Serenity was genuinely grateful to her husband, who seemed like Superman. No matter what challenges she faced, he would always be there to help her tackle them. Without a doubt,
Someone who has the potential to become a manager at York Corporation is undoubtedly capable. “You’re being courteous with me again. We’re husband and wife; your troubles are mine too. Helping you is the same as helping myself. Please stop thanking me for every little thing.” Serenity smiled and replied, “Okay.”
“Will your sister rent her own place or move in with us after she moves out?” Serenity responded, “I’ll ask her what she prefers. Even if we’re willing to take her in, she has her pride. She already feels indebted to us, and living with us may add more pressure on her.” Zachary nodded in understanding.
“If she decides to rent a room, we can help her find an apartment with a better environment and enhanced security. Ideally, it should be close to our home so we can support each other. That way, I’ll feel more at ease.”