Chapter 3394
-They inflicted significant harm on the two sisters.
Before visiting Audrey, Old Mr. Jimenez was already aware of what had transpired with the two young ladies.
He felt sympathy for Harlow and harbored resentment toward the Hunt family.
The Hunt family supported Serenity and Liberty’s determination to reclaim the house left by their parents.
That house truly belongs to them; it was built by their parents and filled with childhood memories. Returning to that house allows them to relive moments spent with their parents, which they cherish deeply.
They could not simply have it taken away from them by force.
The Hunt family expressed regret for Serenity and Liberty.
While they became wealthy from the compensation following Serenity’s parents’ deaths, they also expelled the two daughters from the house and took over the property. Once Serenity and Liberty reached adulthood, the Hunt family attempted to morally manipulate them into paying for old lady Hunt’s medical expenses.
It was a minimal consequence for someone of such high standing to be reduced to the point where old lady Hunt could no longer stand.
After all, Serenity and Liberty did not eliminate all those malicious relatives back home in defense of their father.
Old Mr. Hunt and his wife had been through so much, and only recently did they realize which granddaughter was truly the best, but it was too late.
Feeling guilty toward their two granddaughters, they tried to make amends and repair their relationship, but their granddaughters’ hearts were already shattered, making reconciliation difficult.
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Nowadays, they exist in a state of indifference.
The Hunt family found no means to create further conflict.
anymore, nor did they dare take action against Serenity and Liberty.
“So, your grandparents ended up like this,” Old Mr. Jimenez remarked. “There is a higher power above us. Don’t push things too far. Retribution is inevitable; evil will face consequences while good will be rewarded. It’s not that retribution won’t come; it’s just that its time has not yet arrived. Sometimes, it may not be the individual who faces retribution, but rather their descendants.”
“Grandpa Jimenez, hold on a moment. Please tell me about my mom and aunt’s childhood. I really want to know,” Serenity urged, eager to learn about her mother’s early years.
When her mother was around three or four years old, her life took a dramatic turn. She was passed from one adoptive family to another. Despite being born into wealth, she endured significant hardships. Her final adoptive family, the Howdens, treated her neither particularly well nor poorly.
At least the Howdens provided her mother with a stable environment, ensuring she wouldn’t be shuffled around again, and allowing her to grow up. During her parents’ lifetime, she frequently brought her two sisters back to the Howden household to help with chores, showing great filial piety toward her adoptive parents.
After the passing of their parents, the Howden family divided the inheritance as a way of repaying them for raising their mother. When the Hunt family forced Serenity and Liberty out, the Howden family did not intervene to seek justice, nor did they offer shelter to the sisters.
Serenity vividly recalled that Liberty had taken her to their adoptive grandmother’s home, but the door was shut. It wasn’t that no one was home; rather, they simply didn’t want the two sisters to enter.
The sisters were tactfully turned away.
After Serenity married into the York family and became their eldest daughter-in-law, she confronted the Hunt family’s most formidable members.
The relatives were left unable to stand upright. Regarding the Howden family, she did not take any actions to harm them. Had the Howden family not approached her, she would not have engaged with them, viewing the situation simply as a broken engagement.
The Howden family recognized their regret over Liberty and Serenity.
Therefore, after the two sisters rose, the Howden family refrained from seeking them out, nor did they anticipate gaining any advantages from Serenity.