Chapter 600
Mrs. Stone snapped, “Do you think an apology would cut it after you beat my niece up? We don’t
ept your apology. You’ve pushed one too far.”
She then told the police officers. “We won’t settle with an apology. Do what you need to do, officers. But
I thinkpensation should be in order.”
The Browns‘ mother and daughter were detained, fined, and ordered to pay Liberty’s medical bills and
emotional distress.
Since they beat Liberty up and insulted her in public, Liberty could im emotional distress due to
reputation loss.
Hearing that Liberty was Mrs. Stone’s niece, Duncan looked at Mrs. Stone in surprise.
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Mrs. Brown asked Mrs. Stone nkly, “Are you Liberty’s aunt? When did youe into the picture?”
Liberty was not rted to her mom’s side of the family. The family had not been in touch with Liberty
and her sister for thest fifteen years.
Serenity was the only family who attended Liberty’s wedding. Their extended families from both their
parents‘ sides did not turn up.
The Hunts had demanded family support when Liberty was getting married. Liberty stopped the Browns
from giving the Hunts a penny.
Thereafter, Liberty did not keep in touch with the Hunts either.
The Browns‘ mother and daughter thought nothing of Liberty since thetter had no one to lean on
except her sister.
Now that a seemingly wealthydy popped out of nowhere and imed to be Liberty’s aunt, Mrs.
Brown had to ask and get to the bottom of her rtionship with Liberty.
Why did Liberty not mention it before?
Mrs. Brown seemed to recall that Liberty’s maternal side of the family was poor.
Mrs. Stone looked askance at Mrs. Brown before holding Liberty’s hand and heartbrokenly ran her
fingers along the scratch marks on Liberty’s face. Feeling bad, she said, “We got the results back for
the DNA test, Liberty. We’re family.
“You are my sister’s daughters, so that makes me your aunt.
“Do you think an apology would excuse you from beating up my niece?” Mrs. Stone said as she stared
the mother and daughter down.
“Once Liberty does a medical check and has enough proof to file awsuit, I’ll sue your sorry *sses and
put you behind bars!”
“You found your sister, Mrs. Stone?!”
Duncan was blown away by the news.
He nced at Serenity.
Did Zachary know that his wife was the niece of Mrs. Stone?
Elisa once pined for Zachary’s love, plus York Corporation was at odds with the Stone Group. Now that
Serenity turned out to be Mrs. Stone’s niece…
How did Zachary fit into the equation?
“Thank God I finally located my sister. Unfortunately, she passed away fifteen years ago and was
survived by two daughters – Serenity and Liberty. I did a DNA test with Serenity, and the results
showed we’re rted by blood.
“I came to pick my niece up from work to have dinner at my ce, but this happened… Mr. Lewis,
thank you for sticking up for my niece.”
Mrs. Stone was pleased with the way Duncan handled the matter. She had a good opinion of Duncan
in the first ce, but now she held him in high regard.
Mrs. Brown and her daughter exchanged nces.
Chelsea stuttered a question at Mrs. Stone. “Are you really Liberty’s aunt? I mean, are you really her
family? You’re…”
So, it turned out that Liberty and her sister had an aunt.
The aunt appeared to be quite well–off.
“I’m Liberty’s aunt, biologically speaking. Oh, I should introduce myself to my niece’s former inws.
I’m Mrs. Stone. You might not have heard about me, but does the Stone. Group ring a bell?
“That’s my family business. Clive is my son.”
Shocked, Mrs. Brown fell off the chair and onto the ground.