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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1114

Chapter 1114

It never occurred to Serenity that Mr. York turned out to be her husband.

“Seren, it’s all in the past. I quit daydreaming the moment he saw me as his cousin-in-law. He has done a lot for you but never anything for me. He wouldn’t even talk to me in the past.”

Serenity was not the only reason Elisa could get over Zachary. Elisa was able to tell that Zachary had no feelings for her as he only had eyes for Serenity.

“Come to think of it, my best friend shares a similar experience with you except their roles were reversed-she took Zachary’s role. She hid her identity when she was together with her boyfriend, but the guy left her for someone rich. Apparently, the new girl had money and connections, so he didn’t need to work as hard to advance in his career.”

Serenity remarked, “She should be relieved that she saw the man’s true colors before they got married.”

“That’s what I told her too.”

Elisa grabbed her car keys. “I got to go, Seren. Do you have time to draft the contract? If not, I can get my brother’s secretary to do it for us. I can’t be bothered with this. I spent the whole night on the business proposal last time.”

“I’ll do it.”

Serenity took on the responsibility since she could not put everything on Elisa’s shoulders.

This was an investment project among the three of them. There were certain things she needed to handle herself for the sake of gaining experience.

“I’ll pick you up in the evening for the social event.”

“Sure,” Serenity happily answered while walking Elisa out. Once Elisa was gone, she returned to the shop and helped Jasmine with lunch.

Not too long later, the students flocked into the shop as school was out.

The pair paused making lunch and attended to their trade.

Liberty came with Sonny at noon.

She operated a breakfast diner, so she only worked half the day. Still, Liberty was tired from waking up early in the morning.

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