Chapter 1028
Married at First Sight
âWe wonât be able to win the lawsuit?â
Old Mrs Hunt continued. âThis house was built by your Uncle Scott, and Iâm his mother, but I still canât
inherit it?â
âYou can, but you canât inherit it completely Just like what I just told you, you can only inherit a quarter
of Uncle Scottâs share Itâs the same for Granddad
Noah was only patiently explaining everything to his grandmom because he was afraid she would clash
with Serenity again.
I donât care In any case, your granddad and I live in this house It belongs to us, and we can give it to
whomever we want Am I going to be arrested if we lose the lawsuit?â
Noah scared his grandmom, âIf the law is enforced, you and Granddad will be evicted from the house If
you cause trouble, youâll be arrested and given free meals like how I was detained last time
Grandmom, itâs scary to be detained. Itâs better not to break the law.â
He was traumatized after being detained for fifteen days. He did not have the guts to do anything
harmful again.
âBut Serenity and Liberty are daughters. Can daughters inherit the family property too?â
âAccording to inheritance law, daughters also have the right to inherit.â
âWhy arenât those d*mn girls dead? If they had died earlier, they wouldnât come back to fight for the
family property with me.â
Old Mrs. Hunt did not know the law, but after his grandsonâs explanation, she realized that she and her
husband could not take much advantage of the situation. She also could not make the call to give all of
Scottâs family assets to John. Old Mrs. Hunt could not help but curse at Serenity and her sister for
shamelessly returning to their parentsâ home to fight for the family property.
Serenity did not care about the people outside. She took Zachary to visit her familyâs house. It was built
nearly 20 years ago and had long become an old house. Nevertheless, this was still her home and
roots.
Standing at the door of a room full of clutter, Serenity said to Zachary, âThis room belonged to Liberty
and me. I was timid when I was a child and didnât dare to sleep in a room by myself, so I slept with my
sister.
âI was also a messy sleeper, always pushing my sister such that she had nowhere to sleep. Once, she
even fell off and went under the end. She woke up and felt the sand on the ground, so she called our
mom and said there was a lot of sand on the bed.
âWhen she got up and turned on the light, she realized that she had slept on the floor. She fell off after
being pushed by me.â
Serenity smiled as she talked about her embarrassing story as a child, but her eyes eventually turned
red.
The house was still here, but their parents were no longer around.
Back then, Serenity would call out to her mom when she came home from school. Her mother would
definitely answer her.
One would still have a place to return to if oneâs parents were still alive, but one would only be left with
the way home if oneâs parents were gone.
âI still remember that it was raining when my sister and I were kicked out of the house. They didnât even
let us take umbrellas. We were drenched in the rain, crying while looking back. They were so cruel that
they closed the door and locked it.
âAt that time, I didnât understand why we couldnât live in the house my parents built-our house.
âIt was very hard for me when I lost my parents. I kept dreaming about them in my sleep, but they went
far away when I called out to them⦠Why did Granddad and Grandmom do that to my sister and me?â