Filed to story: The Disguised Billionaire and His Accidental Wife Novel
Hank was free to return home as he pleased. He could stay at his parents’ place for all she cared.
Her sister could enjoy some peace and quiet in the house.
“Why are you being difficult?” Mrs. Brown told Serenity off.
“Hank’s not giving a dime to your sister for the living expenses so long as he’s not living at his own home. Your sister can forget ever stepping in our house if she can support hersell.”
With that, Mrs. Brown pulled her daughter along to leave.
“I’ll see how long you and your sister can hold out!” Mrs. Brown yelled from the entrance.
With a blank face, Serenity had to hold herself back from
smashing stuff.
Her sister married Mr. Wrong and got the worst in-laws in the world.
It was said that before entering a marriage, women should get to know their men’s character as well as finding out whether their families were decent human beings.
“Serenity, you’re too nice. I would’ve hit them with a broom if it were me. That was infuriating. I’ve never seen shamelessness at this level. They could give your relatives a run for their money.”
Jasmine barely had it together while listening to the conversation.
“I can’t strike them since they didn’t get violent, but I won’t lose to a squabble. You’re only wasting your emotions on these people if you get angry. Jasmine, you’re single. You better open your eyes and have a thorough look at your future man and his family before getting married. You’ll regret it if you marry the wrong man.”
Her sister gave her all to an undeserving guy. Now, Serenity could only hope that her sister would quickly make the decision to divorce Hank.
Serenity’s heart went out to her sister and her predicament. Serenity knew Liberty was sitting on a divorce and fallout because her sister had no confidence things would work out in her favor. It would be a bitter custody fight for Sonny if she were to separate from her husband now.
“I won’t ever marry into that kind of family. It’s beyond absurd. All they talked about was subservience . Are they looking for a daughter-in-law or a slave? They’re treating your sister as a free nanny. The type that can’t fight back when being bashed and beaten.
“Tch!”
Jasmine said furiously, “Liberty should look for a job now. Something more flexible. She can opt for a divorce once she has a job, an income, and the means for a steady life. What’s the point of keeping a man like your brother in-law?”
Hank was petty, stingy, abusive, and hung up about a subservient wife, Men like this should be dumped right away.
“I’ll have a talk with my sister. This can’t go on. She’ll only be treated like dirt.”
Liberty would always be at a disadvantage without a source of income.
“How about we ask your sister to work at our shop? I’ll pay your sister’s wages. You don’t have to fork out the money. Liberty would be able to take care of Sonny too.
That’s an added bonus.”
Jasmine had Liberty’s interest at heart.
Serenity sighed. “My sister won’t come. She believes our business is not doing well because I run an online business for additional income.”
As a matter of fact, the shop was making a bit of profit.
However, Liberty refused to make money out of Serenity, and no amount of words could persuade Liberty otherwise
“Liberty used to work in finance. I’ll ask Shawn if Lowe Enterprise is hiring at the moment It’d be great to get Liberty into my unde’s company. Although the company {an’t Fonpare to York Corporation and Stone Group, it’s a bag bustard Iturripluyero’priks dial welfare aren’t too slatby
“Shawn could also look out for Liberty. Liberty had worked in her field for many years, so she’s pretty experienced.”
Serenity gave it a thought before inquiring, “Do you think it’ll be okay? It’s been three years since her last job. She’s been out of touch with society for the last few years, so she’s starting over with her career. Shawn is still learning the ropes in his family’s business. He’s probably not in the position to give my sister a job.” “Are you buying Shawn lunch this weekend? You can ask him if he can help out. I’ll ask my uncle if he can’t authorize the hiring.” Jasmine’s uncle was the boss of Lowe Enterprise.
“Alright then. I’ll ask Shawn for my sister. Thank you, Jasmine.”
“Don’t thank me. What are friends for? Your sister is my sister. I feel bad for the hardship Liberty’s facing now. I want to help her to be independent. Women should be self -reliant instead of relying too much on men.”
Jasmine learned a lot from Liberty’s marriage.
Although Jasmine got money in the bank and would certainly marry into her own social class, she was not going to live at the mercy of her man.
“Don’t stress yourself about it. Liberty’s all but useless. Her career’s only put on hold by a child and marriage.
She’ll find success and newfound confidence once she’s out of this fix.
“But you should urge Liberty to go on a diet. She should look after herself. She can’t count on people to be nice when she doesn’t treat herself right.”
Jasmine always put herself first. Even Serenity would spare no expenses to get the best skincare for the upkeep of her appearance.
“I’ll have a good talk with my sister tonight.”
Serenity believed her sister should cut down the pounds too. Liberty stood at five feet three, and weighed ninety pounds before marriage. She was now at two hundred pounds.
Her sister should shed pounds not just for her outward beauty, but also for her own health.