Chapter 199
Their expressions instantly changed. Theresa inmediately questioned, “What do you mean by the
“It means I don’t intend to pay $30,000!” Serenity said coldly, “I never claimed to know any big shot.
Granny is your mother, Aunt Theresa. It’s your duty to take care of her. Why are you asking me for
travel expenses and meal costs when I’m not even a Walker? Don’t you find it ridiculous?
“That can’t be right, Serenity. Your Uncle Francis and Uncle Desmond saw the big shot carrying you out
of the Foster Residence with their own eyes.”
“I don’t know anything All I remember is that I was drugged by my two uncles and I lost
consciousness,” said Serenity mockingly, “Maybe that guy simply had a strong sense of justice and
tried to help when he saw two men drugging their own niece. Why don’t you ask Uncle Francis and
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtUncle Desmond who he is? I want to know too because I’d like to thank him personally.”
Henry Walker and his children exchanged glances.
She did not know him?! But that’s impossible!
“Serenity, you have to pay the hospital bills no matter what. Your Granny only fell sick because your
Uncle Francis, Uncle Desmond and Aunt Theresa were arrested by the police,” said Henry.
“Grandpa, you got it all wrong. I’m the victim here. The police are just doing their job. If those three
didn’t scheme to make me marry the moron, all this wouldn’t have happened. If you think they got
arrested because of me, let’s go to the police station together to make things clear.”
Serenity said calmly. Henry’s face stiffened while his children panicked.
The three of them just got released after spending many days in jail. If they go back to the police
station to “make things clear
they might get locked up again.
“So you don’t intend to pay a penny for your Granny’s medical bills?” Henry asked unhappily. “If we
don’t pay her bills, she’ll get licked out of the hospital
“There’s the resettlement compensation, right? Isn’t the house you and Granny are living in going to be
demolished? The house is a joint property between you two, which means Granny owns half the right
to the house. According to the current compensation rate for resettlement, you’ll get at least $150,000.
Half of that, which is $75,000, belongs to Granny. You can apply for a loan first to pay the medical bills
and pay off the loan when you get the resettlement money.”
Serenity talked so much that the Walkers had a hard time keeping up with what she said, but one thing
was clear to them, and that was the fact that Serenity intended to use the resettlement compensation to
pay for the medical bills.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“What does the resettlement compensation have to do with you? You’re not even a Walker! You have
no right to talk about the resettlement compensation!” Francis immediately yelled, as if Serenity was
trying to get a cut of the pie
“Oh, now you remember that I’m not a Walker? Then why did you ask me to pay for everything?”
Serenity said calmly, “I’ll cover a quarter of Granny’s medical bills, which I will pay directly to the
hospital. As for the rest, you guys take care of it. If Granny doesn’t get proper treatment, I’ll take you
people to court.”
After saying that, Serenity left. She could no longer be bothered with these so–called relatives of hers.
The Walkers looked at each other.
“Dad, Serenity would only cover a quarter of the medical bills. What should we do about the rest?”
Francis asked cautiously.