Chapter 1152
Sonny was happy to see Zachary. His tiny body leaned toward Zachary. Zachary quickly put down the items in his hand to carry the child.
Serenity bent over to pick up the two bags of fruits and a carton of milk he had bought. She said with a smile, “Why are you here? Didn’t you say you had a business engagement? I bought two bags of fruits for my sister, and now you too. We even bought the same types
of fruits.”
Zachary carried Sonny into the house. “That’s because our hearts are linked. Something came up, so my client can’t come over. Tonight’s schedule was canceled, so I rushed over to have a meal.”
He knew that his beloved wife was at his sister-in-law’s place.
That was one of the benefits of having bodyguards following Serenity. He could give Serenity freedom and not ask about her whereabouts during usual days, but he would also be able to find her with just a call if he wanted to know her location.
“Liberty,” Zachary greeted.
Seeing that her brother–in–law had come, Liberty put down her cutlery and stood up to welcome him. When she saw her sister carrying bags in her hand, she said, “You two don’t have to buy anything when you come over to my place in the future. I can buy them myself. Take two bags of fruits when you’re heading back later. Sonny and I can’t eat that much.”
“I didn’t know Seren bought fruits too.”
Zachary smiled gently.
Liberty had to admit that the power of love was invincible.
Since they first met, her brother–in–law had been respectful toward her, but he was always cold. However, compared to before, Zachary started smiling more and had become gentler even if he was not smiling.
The tough guy had become softer.
“We were just eating. You can wash your hands and eat with us.”
Liberty went to the kitchen to get a set of cutlery for her brother–in–law. She shifted all the delicious dishes to his side as well.
Serenity was speechless.
She knew that she would lose her sister’s favor once Zachary came. It was like she was a sister Liberty picked up from the streets.
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