They were uncertain about how their children would treat them, and they realized they would no longer be able to care for themselves.
Currently, Old Mr. Hunt was hesitant about attending Serenity’s wedding.
They couldn’t go unless Serenity invited them to the celebration.
They didn’t want to disrupt the event for Serenity and Zachary.
“Grandpa, when we leave, we won’t cause any trouble. We could just show up, have a drink or two, and pretend our relationship with Serenity has improved, right? How hard can it be for us right now? Grandpa, I don’t know?”
Mike questioned Old Mr. Hunt, still unconvinced.
He genuinely wanted to attend the wedding.
His entire family wanted to go.
Old Mr. Hunt replied, “No matter how challenging it is, you can still go on. Perhaps Young Master York initially suppressed you, but he shouldn’t be targeting you anymore. I think you’ve been doing well lately, and you have no living expenses. Now you’re asking how much pension money I have, trying to get something from me.”
After giving Mike a stern look, Old Mr. Hunt continued, “In any case, your grandma and I won’t be attending; if you’re not afraid of the consequences, you can go uninvited. Your feet are your own; you can go wherever you wish; I haven’t tied them down.”
“When Liberty got married, we went to confront them. What did we gain? Nothing but increased animosity. We all reaped what we sowed.”
“Serenity is marrying the eldest son of the wealthiest family, not Liberty’s useless ex-husband. Have you considered the repercussions? One phone call could disgrace you all and send you back to the countryside in shame.”
Everyone fell silent.
If Old Mr. Hunt was not going, they certainly wouldn’t dare to attend either.
to leave either.