Knowing that her sister Liberty was coming soon, Serenity insisted on waiting at the gate of the Manor.
Zachary naturally accompanied her.
She yawned again and again.
Zachary said to her: “It’s a long distance from the city to here. I told you to take a lunch break first. After lunch break, my sister will be there. You just don’t listen. Now you’re yawning all the time.”
Serenity yawned again, and she said, “I’m afraid I won’t want to get up when I lie down. In this weather, with the air conditioner on, the more I sleep, the lazier I feel. The more lazy I get, the more I don’t want to get up.”
She could sleep through the afternoon without waking her up.
“The reason for the change of seasons, it is easy to make people lazy.” Zachary held her hand, pulled it higher, then kissed the back of her hand, then looked up at her. His eyes were full of tenderness, and asked her: “Seren, it will be our wedding anniversary soon, what gift do you prepare for me?”
Zachary pitifully continued, “Those are Ben’s children, and you put them in front of me too, Seren, do you have the heart to lose me?”
Zachary could be depressed for an entire year if he did not receive the thoughtfully prepared anniversary gift from his wife.
Serenity smiled, “I really haven’t made up my mind yet. Tell me, what gift do you want? I’ll give it to you.”
She thought taking the day off and staying with him on that day. And the gifts she prepared for him included clothes, ties, watches, men’s necklaces, diamond rings for wedding anniversary, that’s all she thought of.
On that day, she would cook herself and prepare three meals for him, and she would pay more attention to dinner and have a romantic candlelight dinner.
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