Mrs. Brown and Chelsea were sharp–tongued. Their scolding had Old Mr. Hunt jump to beat. people up.
Mr. Brown and Hank stepped forward and stopped him from moving.
Old Mr. Hunt pointed his finger at Mrs. Brown and scolded, “It’s none of your business. Who do you think you are? It’s none of your concern. You, a Brown, have nothing to do with. the Hunt family’s matter.
“A married daughter is like splashed water. The sisters were the ones who shamelessly came back to fight for property. Do you divide and give any property to your daughter? You leave them all to your son as well. Look at you talking.”
Chelsea said loudly, “I got married to a capable husband. I have a house, a car, and savings. I gave up my inheritance to my younger brother. I was the one who gave it to him, do you understand? Serenity and Liberty never said anything about giving their parents‘ assets to you guys. You’re just bullying them because they lost their parents.
“How could you still say you’re family? The sisters are so unlucky to have a family member like you. You clearly said they neither need to support you while you’re alive nor bury you when you die. However, you would get Serenity to run even the most minor errands and shamelessly ask for money after seeing her living a good life.
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