Chapter 763
Married at First Sight
Hank carried on saying, âThe house is also yours since your name will be added to the title deed. We
can enjoy a nicely renovated house instead of paying for your brothersâ home renovation for your
sistersâinâlaw to enjoy.â
Although Jessica was in on Hankâs idea, she said, âAre you expecting my parents to come down from
their request of 777,777 dollars and settle with over a hundred thousand dollars? Hank, are you trying
to haggle on a gift? You said you would give me the world and only want me to enjoy the best of life.
âYou said youâll give me a grand wedding, but all youâre going to offer is over a hundred thousand
dollars? Is this the grand wedding youâre talking about?â
Hank refuted, âThe going rate for bride price in Wiltspoon is tens of thousands. Most people would
settle for a few thousand dollars. Itâs not about the money here in Wiltspoon. Families here only want
their daughters to have a good and lasting marriage.â
Liberty also came from a small town. The Hunts demanded a lump sum of three hundred thousand
dollars in family support when Liberty married Hank. However, Liberty stopped him from giving away
the money, saying that these people did not deserve to ask for the gift.
Yet, the Yateses demanded over double the amount. They were trying to sell their daughter.
âSomeone in our town got hundreds of thousands in cash from the groom without asking. The family
even got a house and a luxury sedan worth over a million dollars.â Perhaps that familyâs daughter got
the wedding of her dreams, so Jessicaâs parents believed the Browns were doing well and wanted
more since Hank earned a lot, had a house in the city, and his parents were supported by the state
pension.
Jessicaâs family would be the talk of the town if Jessica married well.
Hank said, âThat girl must have married a rich heir. Iâm not a rich heir. You can find yourself a boy with
daddyâs money if youâre jealous.â
Prying Jessicaâs grip over his arm, Hank pushed the shopping cart and walked ahead. âHank! Hank
Brown!â
Jessica was left standing there, shouting his name.
Turning a deaf ear, Hank continued pushing the cart. He stopped looking around and went to check
out.
âTake one more step and itâs over between us, Hank!â
Without a care that they were in public, Jessica shouted and threatened Hank.
Many heard her screams.
Even Liberty and Serenity who were picking out snacks at the snack aisle picked up on the commotion.
Serenity said to her sister, âItâs a trait common to men. They seek after and cherish unattainable
women, but once they get the women, they no longer hold the women dear. Jessica and Hank are
getting along now, but once they tie the knot, I can guarantee itâs going to be a rocky marriage.
âBut I hope they can get married. The Browns need a daughterâinâlaw like Jessica to give them a taste
of their own medicine.â
Liberty picked a few snacks for her son before giving her two cents. âNot all men are like that. Seren,
donât be put off by my failed marriage. Well, donât let
affect your marriage with Zachary. Zacharyâs a lot better than Hank. I canât be more pleased with him.â
Serenity uttered with a smile, âAlright, alright. I wonât tar him with the same brush. Your brotherâinâlaw
is a good man. Oh, wait. Heâs the perfect man. Happy now?â
She moaned in her mind that her sister had not seen how petty Zachary could get.
Serenity would have forgotten that Zachary had been away on business for three days if he was not
mentioned. He did not call or text her at all, probably because he was too busy. In fact, she did not give
him a call either. While her man was away, Serenity had been having a blast like a free bird and forgot
all about Zachary.
She should send a text message to ask the petty guy when he was coming back when she got home
later. Why was he still traveling for work when Christmas and New Year were around the corner?
Serenity ranted about the CEO of York Corporation in her mind, labeling the man as insensitive. The
company was about to close for Christmas and New Year, but Zachary still had to go away on
business. What if Zachary was unable to finish the job before the festive holidays? Did that mean he
could not take a vacation?