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Married at First Sight Chapter 550

Chapter 550
“Not all of the appliances were purchased by you, so please refrain from moving everything.”
Olivia was concerned that Liberty might take the appliances they had bought together.
“Don’t worry, Mrs. Brown. I won’t touch anything I didn’t pay for. If you notice anything missing, just let me know.”
Olivia scoffed coldly and fell silent.
Ring ring ring…
Hank’s phone rang.
It was his boss. Seeing the caller ID, he quickly answered the phone.
After a brief conversation, Hank’s expression darkened. He responded in a low voice, “I’ve completed my tasks, sir. I’ll return to the office to address this now. Why were all the orders canceled? Don’t worry, sir. I will definitely resolve this and recover those orders.” Once he hung up, he informed his parents, “Mom, Dad, something urgent has come up at work. I need to head back now. You two should take a cab home.”
He turned to Liberty and added, “Liberty, please make sure to move out before ten tonight. I won’t be back until then.”
He hurriedly left.
He didn’t even have time to remind Liberty to take care of herself.
Hank’s parents watched him rush away. Mr. Brown glanced at the Hunt sisters but chose not to speak, leading his wife to hail a taxi for their trip home.
Meanwhile, Serenity drove her sister back to collect her belongings.
“Sis, it seems like Hank’s job hasn’t been going well lately.”
Serenity observed her ex-brother-in-law’s distress when he received the call from his boss.
“Perhaps he only advanced in his career because of the luck you brought him. Now that you’re divorced and no longer his good fortune, his career might start to decline.”
Serenity hoped that would be the case.
It is true that some men can only succeed through the luck of others.

because their wives were excellent homemakers, allowing them to concentrate on their careers without concern. Hence the saying, “Behind every great man, there’s a great woman.” Liberty remarked indifferently, “I don’t care about his work. Regardless, I received my money.”

“Seren, when I settle down, please tell Zachary to invite that friend of his out. We’ll treat him to dinner as a token of gratitude for the tremendous help he’s provided. If it weren’t for his assistance in gathering the evidence I used to threaten Hank, I wouldn’t have been able to divorce Hank and secure my assets so quickly.”

Serenity was equally intrigued by Zachary’s remarkable friend and replied, “Of course. I already asked him to invite his friend for dinner, and he said he has done so.”

If Josh were present, he would say, “I’ve been waiting for my dinner invitation too, but my boss won’t let me attend.”

After about half an hour, the two sisters returned to Bright Boulevard.

As they approached the entrance, Serenity noticed a group of people with home demolition tools either standing or squatting by the entrance of the community alongside the security guards.

She immediately recognized them as the helpers arranged by Zachary.

Jasmine and Grandma May were also there.

Jasmine attempted to convince the elderly woman to stay at the store and look after Sonny.

Grandma May shot Jasmine a disapproving look and replied, “Jasmine, are you underestimating me? I may be old physically, but I’m still young at heart. I might not be able to tear down the house myself, but I can certainly be the commander-in-chief. With me leading, I assure you the demolition will proceed smoothly.”

Jasmine found the old lady amusing and laughed, “Grandma May, you’re the funniest elderly woman I’ve ever met.”

Unable to persuade the old lady to stay behind, she ultimately decided to bring her along.

Mrs. Lane remained in the shop to care for Sonny. They could have closed the shop and gone over together. However, since Sonny had been frightened just a few days earlier, they opted not to expose him to something as violent as demolishing a home, to prevent adding further trauma to his young mind.

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