Chapter 312
Married at First Sight
Chapter 312 âMy sister doesnât owe you. Why should my sister fork out the money to ease your mom and sisterâs craving for seafood? Hank, I might not have worked and contributed financially to the family in the threeâodd years we have been married, I have sacrificed a lot for the family. Without me behind you, do you think youâd find success in your career without any worries?
LATE âI wonât buy the seafood if you donât give me the money. Donât forget to pay for the labor cost too. You said it yourself. Weâre going halves. I have no obligation to cook for your mom and sister, but if you insist, you should pay for the manual labor.
âSince weâve been married for three years, Iâll only charge you two hundred bucks for it.â
Hank yelled on the phone. âAll you know is spend money and eat. You eat yourself to obesity! What did you do for the family? I have seen no sacrifice on your part. I got to where I am today because of my hard work. Donât try to take credit for it.
âWhat do you mean labor cost? Isnât my mom your mom too? Name me a daughterâinâlaw who charges to cook for her motherâinâlaw. Anybody would tell you off for doing that.â
âDonât expect me to work without wiring me the money.â
Liberty then cut off the line.
With his wife hanging up on him, Hank was tempted to smash his cell phone in a fit of rage. However, it struck him that he had not bought the phone too long ago, and it was a matching model with Jessicaâs new phone. He bought two new phones in one go for himself and Jessica.
He was reluctant to smash his phone.
âThat fat cow. Iâll divorce your sorry *ss when Sonny gets to kindergarten! Who would want you looking like that after I leave you? You and your antics!â
Hank went off on Liberty in his office for a long time before wiring five hundred bucks to Liberty to get the seafood. However, he demanded that she keep the receipt for the purchase. He was going to check it when he got home at night.
CA âDid he tell you to go home and cook?â Serenity waited for the phone conversation to end before asking. âMy motherâinâlaw and sisterâinâlaw are here again. Chelsea loves seafood, but seafood is expensive, so they canât bring themselves to spend on it. They would always want me to buy and cook it for them every time they came. They would stay for a few days in a row, demanding seafood. It cost a lot.
âHank always thinks I waste money. The three thousand bucks for living expenses wouldâve been enough if his family doesnât always visit.â
Liberty was not one to spend money recklessly.
âLiberty, are you going back to cook dinner for them?â
âI donât want them to know that Iâm onto them. I can take it for now.â
Liberty was resilient.
She needed to gain the upper hand before she could talk divorce.
Hence, Liberty had to push through before the fallout.
âLiberty, the seafood I gave you...â
âI wonât give it to them!â
Liberty cut her sister off, âMs. Stone gave you the best quality seafood. Hank only gave me three hundred bucks for the purchase. Two hundred bucks is the labor cost. What can three hundred dollars get? Itâs already afternoon. The seafood isnât as great as the one you find in the morning. They will get what I buy.
âI wonât waste the seafood you gave me on them.â
Liberty must hide the seafood her sister gave her when she got home before Chelsea walked off with it.
âIâll figure it out. I wonât let them get the best of me even though I must lie low for now.â
Liberty added, âI stopped fearing the family since I chased Hank down a few blocks with a knife.â
The Browns were something else!
âDonât leave until Somny wakes up.â
âSure,â Liberty replied.
It was her motherâin-lawâs problem that she forgot the house keys and could not get in. Liberty was not in a hurry to open the front door for them.
Sonny slept until four oâclock in the afternoon before he woke up.
Chelsea had called Liberty twice in between, questioning why the latter was not home yet.
Liberty responded sarcastically, âIâm at my sisterâs shop. Sonnyâs asleep, so Iâll wait until heâs up before I leave for home. You can collect the house keys from me if you canât wait.â Chelsea slammed the phone in rage.