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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 2178

Just as Zachary entered the kitchen, someone knocked on the door again.

Grandma May said: “You are busy, grandma will open the door.”

Grandma May got up and went to open the door, but the person standing at the door was Liberty.

Liberty was carrying big and small bags, all of which were ingredients, and anyone could tell at a glance that she had just returned from the vegetable market.

“Grandma, when did you come back?” Seeing Grandma May, Liberty was very happy, and asked her with a smile.

Grandma May: “I just arrived. I heard that Seren is pregnant, so I hurried back, afraid that Zachary’s piece of wood wouldn’t take care of Seren, so I can take care of her myself so I can rest assured.”

Grandma May smiled happily. She staggered her body to let Liberty in, looked Liberty up and down again, and praised with a smile: “Liberty, you are getting more and more beautiful, and you have confidence in every gesture. “

Liberty: “Thank you grandma for the compliment, I was born beautiful.”

Grandma May laughed, “Yes, yes, both of your sisters are naturally beautiful.”

“Where’s Serenity?” After Liberty entered the room, she didn’t see her sister, so she asked, “Yesterday Zachary called me and told me that Seren was pregnant, and told my aunt. My aunt and I are very happy, and want to come and see her right away.

I remember that she and Zachary went to FC Manor in Annenburg, thinking that the young couple were still there, but I just saw Seren posting on Moments, which was located in Brynfield in Wiltspoon, and only then did I know that the young couple came back Yes, I’ll come over right away.

Thinking so early, the couple must have not eaten breakfast, so I bought them some food and prepared to make breakfast for them. Grandma, you probably haven’t eaten yet. I’ll make more.”

With that said, Liberty was about to enter the kitchen.

Zachary came out of the kitchen wearing an apron.

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