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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

chapter 1030
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Chapter 1030 Serenity’s second aunt asked Old Mrs. Hunt, “Is the land use permit with you? You should've gone to transfer the house to your names back then. ” If the house was under the elders’ names, even if it was built by Scott and Lisa, it could be said to be a display of filial respect for the elders.

That way, Serenity and her sister would not be able to get the house back.

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Old Mrs Hunt said, “Back then, your dad and i couldn't find their household registration permit and land use permit We didn’t know these as weli, so we thought it wouldn't matter if we don’t have the permits We're living in the house, so who would dare evict us? “Those two girls must've taken away the household registration permit and land use permit.” “Grandmom, Serenity is out again.” Noah saw Zachary coming out with Serenity. His scalp could not help but tighten.

He was afraid of his cousin.

“Noah, chere,” Serenity called out ‘She’s calling for me?’ Noah was startled for a while before he ran over like a lapdog. He smiled and asked flatteringly, “Serenity, what's the matter?” “Where were my parents’ graves moved to? You know, right?” Noah was stunned. He wanted to deny it but was instantly frightened by Serenity and her husband's glares. He answered honestly, “I know. They were moved to the woodland at the foot of the mountain in Walford Ridge. The grave without a monument is Aunt Lisa’s, and the one with a monument is Uncle Scott's. You can find them easily once you're there.

“Serenity, I'm secretly telling you this, so please don't say that | told you, Granddad doesn't let us tell anyone. John usually goes to visit Uncle Scott's grave by himself every year. As the youngest child, | kept making a fuss about wanting to tag along and managed to follow him a few times, which is why | know where they are.” Serenity now knew where her parents’ graves were. However, once they left town, these outrageous people might move them again. Hence, she said to Noah, “You have to keep this a secret too. Don't tell them what | asked you.” She pointed at the building materials on the ground and said, “When I'm not here, you're responsible for helpingwatch the piles of sand, gravel, and bricks. If | cback the next tand see that they're gone, I'll hold you responsible, and you'll have to compensatefor them.” Noah was speechless.

He did not want such a responsibility.

“That's all. You can go.” Noah responded to Serenity and then walked away.

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As soon as he walked away, Old Mrs. Hunt and the others surrounded him to ask what he and Serenity were talking about.

Noah honestly said that Serenity asked him to watch the piles of sand, gravel, and bricks. Old Mrs. Hunt was so ferous that she cursed again, but she did not dare scold Serenity in her face. She cursed from a distance away as she was quite afraid of Zachary Zachary let's go buy sflowers in town. We'll give them to my parents when we visit their graves late: * Serenity and Liberty had not been able to visit their parents’ resting place for a long time.

“Alright, try not to let the others know when we go. Since we don't live here, once we leave, they'll immediately relocate your parents’ graves again. Seeing how vicious and ruthless they are, I'm sure they're capable of doing that.” “know” Serenity turned to her sister and others to tell them the plan.

With that, they stayed in the old house for a while then cout. Afterward, they went to Mrs. Deli and the mayor's houses for a while then left in their cars.

Everyone thought Serenity and her entourage were returning to the city. They did not know that they were only buying flowers in town.

On the way, Serenity discussed with her sister, “Liberty, let's go to the cemetery to buy a burial ground for Mom and Dad We'll relocate their graves to the cemetery. For one, it'll be convenient for us to pay our respects. Secondly, we won't need to worry about their graves being moved anymore.” Someone would be keeping watch in the cemetery.

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