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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1745

Chapter 1745

Zachary kissed Serenity on the face, and said softly: “Honey, don’t worry, your husband, I will always love you, and I am tired after taking care of Sonny for half a day, let’s take a rest first.”

Considering that Zachary was very busy in the afternoon, Serenity accompanied him for a lunch break.

Only half an hour after she fell asleep, Zachary got up to work.

With his beloved wife around, Zachary was in a good mood and was very dedicated to work.

Compared to the quietness of the president’s office, Callum was entertaining Kevin in the vice president’s office.

After Kevin accompanied his elder brother to socialize, he also returned to the company headquarters. His reason was that he hadn’t returned to the headquarters for a long time to make a fuss. If he didn’t make a fuss, no one would remember him as the third young master of the York family.

“Kevin, you’ve been sitting here for an hour, what’s the matter? You just say it’s defenseless, there’s nothing you can’t say between us brothers.” Callum kept checking the time, then sat down across from Kevin and talked for an hour.

Not long ago, Callum made a phone call to Spring Blossoms, ordered a bunch of flowers, and asked Camryn to deliver them to him by name. He also told the clerk that he had no appetite at noon and couldn’t eat, but he was still hungry now.

He believed the clerk would tell Camryn these words.

He waited for Camryn to bring him flowers and some food.

Camryn obviously cared about him, Serenity told him that after he went to Annenburg, Camryn asked him where he was going, and she missed him a lot, that is, she had feelings for him.

But when Callum came back and went to find Camryn, she was either busy and avoided seeing him, or she didn’t pay much attention to him when she saw her.

Stubborn girl!

Sometimes, Callum really wanted to hold Camryn in his arms and punish her hard mouth severely.

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