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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 583

Chapter 583

After breakfast, Zachary transferred fifty thousand to Serenity.

Serenity saw the transaction and said, “I’m not short of money.”

There was sufficient money in the household card he gave her.

“I’ll be away from home on business and don’t know when I’ll be back. The new year is around the corner so you’ll have to buy some stuff to ring the old year out. I wired fifty thousand to you so you can get whatever you want.

“On the 28th, we’ll return to my hometown for the New Year’s. There are a lot of relatives, so we’ll need to deliver an abundance of gifts. Ask Nana what to give and buy them in advance. Tell me if fifty thousand isn’t enough and I’ll transfer more to you.”

Zachary’s reason was indisputable. Upon hearing his explanation, Serenity had to accept the fifty thousand.

After so long, this was the first time he mentioned bringing her along to go back to his hometown.

In the past, whenever she met his parents, it was always him who informed his parents and relatives to come over.

Grandma May’s eyes twinkled when she heard this, but she said nothing and simply smiled.

When Serenity went to the balcony to water the plants, Grandma May picked up Snowball and sat next to her grandson and whispered, “Where are you staying if you’re bringing Seren back for the New Year’s?”

Would it be at the old York residence or just a random house?

“Nana, we could still stay at Whitmore Mansion if we clean it up, right?”

Grandma May grinned. “Yes, indeed we could.”

The old York residence that Grandma May was currently residing at was a villa on a mountain built by her and her husband. It was called Wildridge Manor.

Whitmore Mansion, on the other hand, was an ancestral house that was incredibly quaint and not far away, with only a ten–minute drive from Wildridge Manor.

Grandma May would bring her children and grandchildren back to Whitmore for old times‘ sake and to pay respects to their ancestors.

“We’ll stay for a few days during the New Year’s over at Whitmore then.”

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