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The Amazing son in law Chapter 799

    As soon as the elderly woman lost consciousness, Christopher rushed over and gripped her cor, shaking her furiously in his frustration!


    She woke up abruptly, startled by Christopher’s vigorous shaking. The moment she opened her eyes, heunched into a tirade, saying, “Didn’t you im that no one else could find those antiques except for you? Now, our antiques are all gone! How are we supposed to survive as a family now?”


    Lady Wilson felt a sharp pang in her heart as despair washed over her. Overwhelmed with grief, she began to cry out, “I genuinely had no idea things would turn out like this. If I had known, I would never have hidden my antiques at home, even if it meant my demise!”


    While she spoke, tears streamed down her cheeks. “It’s all over. Everything is truly finished! My entire lifetime of hard work hase to nothing!”<fnb4a0> Official source is f?i?n?d?n?o?v?e?l?</fnb4a0>


    In the midst of this chaos, Harold felt a deep sense of hopelessness. He began to cry, eximing, “We’ve lost everything! We won’t even have food for dinner tonight! Sure, we can go hungry— but where will we sleep? We have no roof over our heads! Are we really going to end up sleeping on the streets tonight?”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">


    Wendy, hearing her brother’s distressing words, burst into tears. “Are we truly going to be wandering the streets? I don’t want to sleep out there!”


    Meanwhile,w enforcement officers and workers were busy loading the items from the vi into their trucks.


    Lady Wilson could only stand by helplessly as her antiques were taken away. She sobbed loudly in the courtyard, desperately trying to rush forward and reim her possessions, but the officers swiftly restrained her.


    Christopher was consumed with rage. He was seething! It took all his restraint not tosh out at Lady Wilson, whom he deemed incredibly selfish. Her actions had led them to this dire situation!


    What stung even more was the realization that her selfishness had yielded no benefits. All the antiques she had hidden from them had now been confiscated, and the chance of retrieving them again was utterly lost!


    Thew enforcement officers continued to clear out the valuable belongings, discarding the family’s worn-out clothing and broken furniture at the edge of the road by the gate.


    Once they finished, a court representative sealed the front door of the vi with a notice. Subsequently, the person in charge approached the four members of the Wilson family and stated, “We will also post a notice on the main gate to inform the public that this vi has been sealed by the court. Please cooperate and leave the courtyard now. You are officially barred from entering this property.”


    “I won’t leave! This is my home! Why should I go?”


    Lady Wilson’s eyes were red and swollen from crying; her hair was a tangled mess, resembling a character from a novel who had been trapped in a well for ages!


    The official replied, “This vi has been sealed by the court, which means it is no longer your home. If you insist on staying, you’ll be obstructing our duties, and we will have to detain you!”


    Upon hearing this, Christopher and his children quickly exited the courtyard.


    They had no desire to be detained and locked up during such a critical time!


    Initially, Lady Wilson was reluctant to leave. However, with no one left in the courtyard to support her, she could only cry as she slowly walked away.


    After stepping outside the gate, the court representative sealed it and informed her, “Lady Wilson, you have three months to raise funds to repay your debts. If you cannot gather enough money within this period, all items confiscated from this vi will be auctioned off to settle your debts. If the auction doesn’t yield enough, your creditors will likely pursue legal action against you!”


    Lady Wilson sank to the ground in front of her vi, despair etched on her face.


    The vi was worth approximately seventeen to eighteen million dors at most, and the court could probably auction her antiques and cultural relics for around ten million dors. In total, they might raise about thirty million dors.


    However, the Wilson Group’s current debt stood at a staggering sixty million dors.


    It was clear they would never be able to raise enough money…<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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