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Married at First Sight Chapter 600

Chapter 600
Mrs. Stone retorted, “Do you really think an apology is sufficient after you assaulted my niece? We will not accept your apology. You’ve crossed the line this time.”
She then addressed the police officers, stating, “We will not settle for just an apology. Do what you need to do, officers. However, I believe compensation is warranted.”
The mother and daughter from the Brown family were detained, fined, and ordered to cover Liberty’s medical expenses and emotional distress.
Given that they assaulted Liberty and publicly insulted her, she had grounds to claim emotional distress due to damage to her reputation.
Upon learning that Liberty was Mrs. Stone’s niece, Duncan looked at Mrs. Stone in astonishment.
Mrs. Brown asked Mrs. Stone blankly, “Are you really Liberty’s aunt? When did you enter the picture?”
Liberty was not connected to her mother’s side of the family; they hadn’t communicated with Liberty and her sister for the past fifteen years.
Serenity was the only family member to attend Liberty’s wedding, as both sides of their extended family were absent.
The Hunts had requested family support during Liberty’s wedding, but Liberty refused to allow the Browns to contribute a single penny to the Hunts.
Since then, Liberty had also ceased contact with the Hunts.
The Browns had little regard for Liberty, assuming she had no one to rely on except her sister.
Now, a seemingly affluent woman had appeared out of nowhere, claiming to be Liberty’s aunt, prompting Mrs. Brown to inquire and uncover the nature of her relationship with Liberty.
Why hadn’t Liberty mentioned this before?
Mrs. Brown vaguely recalled that Liberty’s maternal relatives were not well-off.
Mrs. Stone looked at Mrs. Brown with skepticism before taking Liberty’s hand and gently caressing the scratch marks on her face, her heart aching as she said,

“We received the DNA test results, Liberty. We’re family,” Mrs. Stone announced.

“You are my sister’s daughters, which makes me your aunt,” she continued.

“Do you really think an apology will absolve you of beating up my niece?” Mrs. Stone said, glaring at the mother and daughter.

“Once Liberty undergoes a medical examination and gathers enough evidence to file a lawsuit, I will sue you both and see you behind bars!”

“Wait, you found your sister, Mrs. Stone?!” Duncan exclaimed, astonished by the revelation.

He glanced over at Serenity, wondering if Zachary was aware that his wife was Mrs. Stone’s niece. After all, Elisa had once longed for Zachary’s affection, and the York Corporation had a contentious history with the Stone Group. Now that Serenity was revealed to be Mrs. Stone’s niece, where did Zachary fit into the picture?

“Thank God I finally found my sister. Sadly, she passed away fifteen years ago, leaving behind two daughters—Serenity and Liberty. I had a DNA test done with Serenity, and it confirmed our blood relation,” Mrs. Stone explained.

“I came to pick my niece up from work for dinner at my place, but then this happened. Mr. Lewis, thank you for standing up for my niece,” she added.

Mrs. Stone appreciated how Duncan managed the situation. She had always thought highly of him, but now her respect had deepened.

Mrs. Brown and her daughter exchanged glances, while Chelsea hesitantly asked Mrs. Stone, “Are you really Liberty’s aunt? I mean, are you truly her family? You’re…”

So, it seemed that Liberty and her sister had an aunt.

This aunt appeared to be quite affluent.

“I am Liberty’s aunt, biologically speaking. Oh, I should introduce myself to my niece’s former in-laws. I’m Mrs. Stone. You may not have heard of me, but does the Stone Group ring a bell? That’s my family business.”

“Clive is my son,” she said. Shocked, Mrs. Brown fell from her chair and onto the floor.

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