Chapter 1214
Married at First Sight
âA few thousand per square foot.â
Serenity looked at her two uncles and two cousins and asked them, âDo you have any objections? If you donât, then weâll go with Granddadâs idea. Iâll get someone to help me write the contract, then weâll notarize the agreement. Granddad and Grandmom will have no share in the property my parents left behind in the future.
âThey donât need to move out, but you have to pay for the rent and utilities every month. We wonât take advantage of you, but donât even consider taking advantage of us either.â
Zachary leaned into Serenityâs ear and whispered, âTransfer the ownership first. Although the name on the title deed is your dadâs, your grandparents are still around. Your sister and you will only be able to inherit it completely if they sign to give up their share of the inheritance.â
If the title deed was transferred to the sistersâ names, there would be no need to wrangle with those people in the future.
Serenity nodded.
The Hunt family had no objections. Mike said, âAll right, Serenity. Youâll buy Grandmom and Granddadâs share of the land. In the future, our grandparents will stay in your house while we pay for their rent and utility bills. However, we still have to go back and talk to Uncle David.
âYou two can come back tomorrow with the agreement and call the mayor to witness the signing.â
âDeal.â
Liberty agreed easily.
It was also good for the sisters to negotiate the settlement of their parentsâ inheritance without any more fussing.
The Hunts were in a hurry to go home after the talk. When Old Mr. Hunt walked out of the hotel, he turned to look at the two Hunt sisters for a long time. His pursed mouth moved, but he did not say anything in the end.
After they left, Liberty held her sonâs hand and said to her sister and brotherâinâlaw, âSeren and Zachary, Iâll go back with Sonny now.â
âIâll send you back.â
Liberty smiled. âNo need. I came here on my eâbike.â
âGo get a car, Liberty, or I can give one to you.â
âNo, Iâll go look for a car when Iâm free in a couple of days. I have money to buy a car for myself. I wonât be as busy during the weekend, so accompany me then.â Liberty always refused her sister and brotherâinâlawâs offer to give her a car or a house.
She had money to buy a car. As for a house, she could not afford to buy one now, but her business was doing well. She would definitely earn enough to buy a house after working for several years.
Liberty left Wiltspoon Hotel with Sonny on her eâbike.
Along the way, they met Duncan again.
Liberty felt that Wiltspoon was too small. She bumped into Duncan wherever she went.
Duncan noticed Liberty first and honked loudly at the mother and son. Liberty did not know it was him.
When she heard someone honking at her, she glanced back to see Duncan waving at her with a smile.
When Liberty saw Duncan pulling over to the side, she stopped her bike.
Duncan parked the car and walked up to the mother and son. He reached out to pat Sonny, who was sitting in the childâs seat. His eyes were very gentle as he looked at Sonny.
âWhere are you taking Sonny, Liberty?â
At the same time, a drove by. When the female driver saw that scene, she immediately said to the person in the passenger seat, âMrs. Lewis, is that Duncan?â