Meanwhile, Eunice pressed the remote control with a languid grace. "Also," she began, in a voice as calm as a still lake, "I've looked into the gifts you've lavished on her over the years—designer clothes,
shoes, handbags, jewelry, properties, cars, even the boutique shops—everything's been sold. Martha took them all to international auctions to avoid your suspicion."
Kenneth and Louisa were stunned into silence, their shock morphing into stone.
"Perhaps fearing domestic sales would catch your attention, they took their business abroad. Most of the items have been sold off." Eunice added casually.
Exchanging worried glances, Kenneth and Louisa felt a chill run down their spines.
Putting aside Serena's urgent need for cash—even if she did need it, she had over ten million dollars in her account. And if that wasn't enough, why sell so many assets?
What was she planning?
Why did she suddenly need all that money?