Chapter 28

Chapter 28

"It's only a minor issue, so I can't be bothered to submit a claim.Why the sudden question, Zachary?"

Zachary fell silent before uttering, "The woman who scratched your car this morning is the sister of mynana’‘s lifesaver.The sisters only have each other, and the woman is a housewife without anincome.They're worried they can’t pay for your car's repairs."

Duncan replied, *...Talk about a coincidence.I can’t believe she was the sister of your grandma'slifesaver.How did you replace out?"

Zachary lied.

"My nana is fond of her lifesaver and often seeks companionship in her.Nana had to ask why she waslooking blue today, so Hunt told her what happened."

"Hunt? Is that her last name? The woman who damaged my car is Liberty Hunt.What's the name ofyour grandma's lifesaver?"

"Serenity Hunt."

"They must be sisters, judging by the name.I'll drop the matter since she's the sister of your grandma'slifesaver.The money means nothing to me, but I'm the victim after all.I can’t be so generous as to lether off scot-free.She might knock onto another person's car if this teaches her nothing"

Aged thirty-five, Duncan Lewis was the fourth son of the Lewis family.

Although he had not taken over the family business, Duncan made a name for himself and establishedLewis & Co, managing multiple subsidiary businesses.

Duncan was a self-made billionaire.

Duncan had a forthright and loyal character.

He had walked the fine line between both sides of the law during his younger days.

The scar on his face was a testimony to his rough past.

Nevertheless, Duncan could not be bothered to go under the knife and get rid of the scar as hebelieved the terrifying scar added character.

"Since you want to teach her a lesson, you can claim from her if it’s not a lot.I hope you could give hera break on my nana’s sake and charge less."

Ten thousand dollars were nothing in the eyes of wealthy men like Zachary and Duncan.

Even without a job and a source of income, Liberty could afford ten thousand dollars by borrowingaround.

"It's not a lot.Just ten thousand dollars.I'll get her to pay half then.A few thousand bucks really bite for ahousewife like her.I hope it'll remind her to watch out on the road and not bump into other people'scars."

It was a good thing his car was parked by the side of the road.

The life of an adorable child could be taken if she were caught between ongoing traffic.

"Thanks, Duncan."

"It's a small matter.Come to think of it, your grandma seems to like that Serenity girl.Although shesaved your grandma's life, she could’ve been awarded a lump sum.Why did your grandma stay intouch with her? Grandma May even told you to intercede for them."

Zachary replied faintly, "In a way, Nana is accusing us of not spending enough time with her."

Grandma May was eager for her grandsons to settle down in life as she wanted to fill the house withgreat-grandchildren’s laughter.

She said something along the lines of awarding fifty million for a great-grandson and five hundredmillion for a great-granddaughter.

The Yorks had not been blessed with daughters or granddaughters.

Grandma May had been looking forward to a granddaughter, but her daughters-in-law gave her threegrandsons each.

Her grandsons were her only hope to get great-granddaughters.

Duncan paused and said, "You know how the elderly can be.When my nana was still around, sheharassed me every day to get married.My brothers and I were so fed up that we stayed away fromhome.We miss her nagging now that she's gone."

People often did not realize what they had until it was gone.

Out of his three siblings, Duncan was the remaining single in the family.

The entire family, including his young nephew, badgered Duncan about bringing home a wife.

"I mean, you're thirty-five, pushing forty.Of course, they're going to be on your back about taking thevow.If you wait any longer, you'll be old by the time your child is born.People would mistake your childto be your grandchild"

Zachary poked fun at him.

Truth be told, Zachary would not venture into married life so soon if Nana had not gotten under his skin.

Plus, Zachary was the most dutiful grandson to his grandmother.

Marriage would only be in the cards when he hit thirty-five.

Despite tying the knot, Zachary had not made the decision to spend the rest of his life with Serenity.

Just like what he told Nana, he needed to be the judge of Serenity’s character before he could pour hisemotions and invest into the relationship.

Duncan burst out laughing.

"I'll spoil my child like a grandchild."

Zachary was speechless.

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