Chapter 489
Zachary took the breakfast that Jim packed and placed them on the dining table. He had second thoughts and entered the kitchen again.
He was brewing hot cocoa for Serenity.
“I thought you made the breakfast yourself, but it turned out to be takeouts.”
A teasing voice came through and Zachary did not even need to look back to know that it was his nana, neither did he say anything.
“What are you making? It smells sweet and chocolatey.”
Grandma May walked into the kitchen, uncovered the saucepan, and took a look.
“I thought there was some progress.”
The old woman muttered and glanced at her grandson in disdain before turning to leave.
Zachary‘s handsome face tensed. He could not help but defend himself, “I tried very hard.”
There was originally a chance last night, but God played a trick on him.
“The heart. You have to go after the heart first. Didn‘t you see that all of Serenity‘s ten fingers are still empty?”
Zachary was speechless.
He tried very hard to go after her heart.
He bought two wedding bands long ago, and he even wore his ring several times. However, it was just to make Elisa give up on him.
Serenity‘s ring was still with him since he had not given it to her.
“I have a pair of diamond rings that your grandfather bought when he was alive. We were supposed to wear it as a couple, but your grandfather bought too many diamond rings. I can‘t wear all of them, so I left some of them in the jewelry vault.
“They‘ll just take up space if I leave them there, so I‘ll give them to you. Do as you please with thern.”
Grandma May‘s jewelry vault was full of treasures. The diamond ring that she always wore was her wedding ring. Although her husband gave her many more diamond rings, she still liked to wear the one she had when she got married.
“Thanks, Nana.”
Zachary was well aware that the jewelry in his grandmother‘s vault were better than those in the jewelry stores, with many being antique treasures.
Every husband and wife from his parents’ generation would receive a pair of diamond rings from Nana.
Now, it was the grandchildren’s turn. He was the first to receive a diamond ring from his
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