Chapter 329
He didn’t say a word, with eyes as thick as the night.
She really had the heart to do it.
Victoria used the remote control to move the dining table to the bedside, and then said, “Your grandma got the hospital to fire
Caroline.”
He nodded slightly and said, “Got it.”
Seeing that her son didn’t seem to care much about Caroline’s affairs, she couldn’t be bothered to say anything more.
Caroline was involved in the mediation, and Charlotte knew about it, but she didn’t care. She took out the house deed that Maggie had hidden, and met the buyer as arranged by Maggie before her death around noon.
The other party was a middle–aged couple who wanted to settle down in Boston, but the price of new houses was too expensive, so they wanted to find a second–hand one.
Originally they contacted Maggie, but found out she couldn’t make it. Instead, Maggie’s daughter came, and they were willing
to talk to her.
“Ms. Sutton, your mother showed us the house last week. I heard it’s been your family home for many years and the location is really good. Are you really willing to sell it to us for three million?”
A three million dollar house in this area of Boston is a steal.
Charlotte lowered her gaze, “We were in a hurry to make a move, after all, we’re leaving Boston in a few days.”
“In a rush to sell? Is there… anything wrong with the house?”
“No,” Charlotte looked at them and explained, “This house was bought by my father years ago. After my father passed away, my relatives have been coveting the property rights of the house. They tried all means to illegally take possession of it. My and I had no other choice, we didn’t want the house to fall into their hands, so we had to sell it.”
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