In a hotel not far from Wiltspoon Hospital, Noah Hunt’s parents knocked on the room door of the eldest son of the Hunt family, Stuart Hunt.
When Stuart opened the door and saw his youngest brother with his wife looking worried, he asked with concern, “David, what happened? You two don’t look very good.”
“Stuart, Noah hasn’t come back since he went out yesterday. We’re worried something might’ve happened to him.”
Noah’s father was the youngest among the Hunt siblings, and his parents loved him the most, so they gave him the name David, which meant beloved.
“Did Noah say what he was doing?” As the eldest of the Hunt family, Stuart was good at maintaining his composure.
David hesitated for a moment and said, Noah said he was going to settle the score with Serenity and make her pay for Mom’s medical bills, but he hasn’t returned since he went out yesterday. His cell phone is turned off too.”
Noah’s family did not know that he was being detained in the police station now, and his phone automatically shut down because it ran out of battery.
Stuart’s expression darkened instantly, and he scolded his brother and his wife, “How could you let Noah go to Serenity by himself? She refused to budge even when the brothers went together last time. How would he be able to make her bow if he went alone?”
It was only after dealing with his niece that Stuart realized they all underestimated the two daughters left behind by his third brother.
Putting aside his oldest niece, Serenity was like a thorn in the flesh for the family and made them suffer a huge loss.
Not only did they not get the money from her, but also their reputations were ruined, their children were suspended from their jobs, and their businesses were affected.
Originally, they intended to talk to Serenity again, but his two sisters did not have the time, so they had to reschedule. Everyone was then able to make some time in their schedule during the weekend, so they planned to go find Serenity then.
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