Chapter 580
Mr. Brown stared at his wife with a dark expression and asked, “Whose grandfather did you go to?”

“Who else? It was Liberty’s grandfather. Her grandmother was in the hospital, so I went there to see them and presented my request. Old Mr. Hunt said he wanted one hundred thousand, but I refused. After some bargaining, I gave him sixty thousand.

“He repeatedly assured me that he would persuade Serenity not to divorce, but Serenity didn’t do so with Liberty. They just took the money and did nothin
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lwalker_arI agree, too much repetition! It will take a lifetime to finish this story!
Lydiie Perfect (La'Brave)I want Jesca to cry ... and suffer more than liberty
Abgaile NdlovuThe writer keep on repeating same thing almost the whole paragraphs
midge2_clarkLiberty was the one they needed to persuade....not Serenity. I agree...tons of repetition. This book needs an editor!!!
jennysue91206It wastes a lot of time and money for this novel. Would be a better book if I don’t have to read same thing over again and just get to the point. Serenity can’t possibly put 2&2 together of Mr. York? Lol This story is about money hungry people, daughter n laws are Cinderellas.
Danielle Beaverthere is so much repetition in this book, even within the same paragraph or right after the other. it makes it hard to read the book sometime.
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