Chapter 763

Hank continued, “The house will also be yours since your name will be added to the title deed. We can enjoy a beautifully renovated home instead of funding your brothers’ renovations for your sisters-in-law to enjoy.”

Though Jessica understood Hank’s perspective, she replied, “Are you really expecting my parents to drop their demand of $777,777 and settle for just over a hundred thousand? Hank, are you attempting to negotiate over a gift? You claimed you would give me the world and only want me to experience the best in life.”

“You promised me a grand wedding, but now you’re offering just over a hundred thousand dollars? Is this what you consider a grand wedding?”

Hank countered, “The standard bride price in Wiltspoon is only tens of thousands. Most families would accept a few thousand dollars. Here, it’s not about the money; families simply want to ensure their daughters have a good and lasting marriage.”

Liberty also hailed from a small town. When she married Hank, the Hunts demanded a lump sum of three hundred thousand dollars in family support. However, Liberty prevented him from paying the amount, insisting that those individuals did not deserve such a gift.

In contrast, the Yateses were demanding more than double that amount, essentially trying to sell their daughter.

“Someone in our town received hundreds of thousands in cash from the groom without even asking. That family also got a house and a luxury sedan worth over a million dollars.” Perhaps that daughter had the wedding of her dreams, leading Jessica’s parents to believe the Browns were financially well-off and to hope for more, given Hank’s earnings, his city home, and the state pension supporting his parents.

Jessica’s family would be the talk of the town if she married into wealth.

Hank remarked, “That girl must have married a wealthy heir. I’m not a—”

You can find yourself a wealthy boy if you’re feeling envious of rich heirs.” Jessica’s grip on Hank’s arm tightened as he pushed the shopping cart forward. “Hank! Hank Brown!” she yelled, left behind as he walked away. Ignoring her, Hank continued pushing the cart until he reached the checkout.

“Take one more step, and it’s over between us, Hank!” Jessica shouted, disregarding their public surroundings as she threatened him. Her voice carried, drawing the attention of many shoppers nearby. Even Liberty and Serenity, who were selecting snacks in the aisle, noticed the commotion.

Serenity remarked to her sister, “It’s a common trait among men. They chase after unattainable women, but once they have them, they often lose interest. Jessica and Hank may seem fine now, but once they marry, I can assure you it will be a tumultuous relationship.”

“I hope they do get married,” Liberty responded after choosing some snacks for her son. “The Browns could use a daughter-in-law like Jessica to give them a taste of their own medicine.”

“Not all men are like that, Seren. Don’t let my failed marriage cloud your view of your relationship with Zachary. He’s much better than Hank, and I couldn’t be happier with him.”

Serenity smiled and replied, “Alright, alright! I won’t judge him unfairly. Your brother-in-law is a good man—actually, the perfect man. Happy now?”

She internally sighed, knowing her sister had yet to witness Zachary’s occasional pettiness. Serenity would have forgotten that Zachary was away on business for three days if it hadn’t been mentioned. He hadn’t called or texted her, likely too busy with work. In fact, she hadn’t reached out either. With him gone, Serenity had…

She had been enjoying herself like a free spirit, completely forgetting about Zachary. Once she got home later, she should send him a text to ask when he would be back. Why was he still traveling for work with Christmas and New Year just around the corner?

Serenity mentally vented about the CEO of York Corporation, deeming him inconsiderate. The company was preparing to close for the holidays, yet Zachary still had to leave for business. What if he couldn’t complete his work before the festive season? Did that mean he wouldn’t be able to take a vacation?