Zachary saw that she had fastened her seat belt before he drove.
They walked around the neighborhood before returning to thir home in Brynfield.
Although the young couple hadn’t lived here for a long time, Mrs. Lane still came here every day to clean and took care of the flowers and plants that Serenity raised on the balcony.
After entering the room, Serenity turned on the light, then went straight to the balcony swing chair and sat down, sighing: “The swing chair in my dream.”
Living in the villa on the top of the mountain, there were also swing chairs, but what she missed was the swing chair in this house.
Maybe this was the place where she and Zachary met and cultivated their relationship.
Always different.
Zachary went to pour her a cup of warm water first, then turned on the balcony light, sat down next to her, and looked up and saw two bamboo poles for drying clothes.
She remembered that this was the bamboo pole she had traveled all the way to the countryside to cut, and then dragged it all the way back.
Zachary: “Seren, what did you think at the time, that you ran so far and purposely cut two bamboo poles, but you can actually tie two long wires to dry clothes.”
Serenity looked up and saw the two bamboo poles, and said with a smile: “I don’t know either. At that time, I just thought that I should hang two bamboo poles there to dry clothes. Then I thought that there are bamboos in the countryside, so I went to the countryside to cut bamboo.
You didn’t care about anything at the time. You left early and returned late. Although the house is big, it lacks a lot of household. I can only buy it myself. Now that I think about it, I really did a stupid thing.”
Zachary hugged her, let her lean on his shoulder, and said apologetically: “At that time, I had a prejudice against you, thinking that you lied to my grandma and came for my family’s money, and wanted to investigate you, See if you are really as good as grandma said.
And the house was bought temporarily. I didn’t live in it for a day before I married you. I don’t have the slightest sense of belonging when I come back here. So I don’t want to care about anything, I’m up to you. When I saw you came back with two bamboo poles, I always felt weird. I don’t know how you came up with the idea of bringing two bamboo poles back after running so far. Only for drying clothes.
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