Chapter 1585
Sam snickered.
Zachary had completely become a slave to his wife.
Serenity laughed on the other side of the line. “I’ll be home soon. Are you home?”
“Yeah, I just got home. Where are you now? Let me pick you up.”
“It’s okay, don’t trouble yourself. I can drive myself home. Besides, it’s too much of a hassle for you to come all the way from home just to bring me home. I’ll be back in ten minutes. Just wait for me at home, babe.”
“Sure. Drive safe. Remember that you’re driving a car, not flying a jet.”
Serenity chuckled. “I don’t even know how to fly a plane.”
Serenity would sometimes speed on the way home and would soon be dissuaded by her two bodyguards.
When Zachary knew of it, he gave her an ear–lashing. He then told Liberty about it too, in hopes that she would reprimand Serenity for her actions.
Serenity found out Zachary loves complaining to her sister.
Zachary would turn to Liberty whenever his advice for Serenity fell on deaf ears.
Since then, Serenity needed to be mindful of Zachary’s mood in every action she took.
He would whine to his in–laws every single day if Serenity was not careful.
She had never seen such a man–child.
When Serenity complained to her sister about Zachary’s incessant snitching, Liberty explained to her that Zachary was actually worried about her. However, he did not want to get into a conflict with her over a trivial matter. Instead of telling her off himself, he turned to Liberty to do it on his behalf.
He did not snitch out of bitterness, but genuine concern.
What else could Serenity say as a retort?
Liberty was completely on Zachary’s side on this matter.
“Would you like to have anything for supper? I’ll cook for you.”
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