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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 223

Chapter 223

The driver turned his head to look at Zachary in the backseat.

When he saw Zachary’s cold expression, he quickly turned his head around and eyes back on the road.

He was careful with the speed of the car, following the missus’ car from a decent distance.

Jim thought of the most important question and turned to ask Zachary, “Mr. Zachary, where are you returning tonight?” ‘Mr. Zachary stayed in Regent Residences yesterday, but he’s following Missus today.

Is he going back to Brynfield?’ Zachary was silent.

After a while, he said, “Go back to Regent Residences, but.

” He looked at the familiar car in front of him without saying a word.

They silently escorted Serenity’s car back to Brynfield before he returned to his villa.

Jim was a smart man and instantly saw through Zachary’s thoughts, so he told the driver the details.

Serenity knew that there was a car following her, which was Zachary’s, but Wiltspoon was a big city so there were many cars on the road even late at night.

However, even if she saw luxury cars, she would not know that they belonged to Zachary.

When she reached a traffic light intersection, seven or eight youths standing by the roadside suddenly rushed out, and Serenity slammed on the brakes.

ee SCSCSCSC‘(‘CCC(étététldSs Just as she was about to hit them, the car stopped in time She broke out ina cold sweat and took a while to come back to her senses.

Knock! Knock! One of the youths tapped on her car window.

Serenity thought she had hit one of them after all.

She quickly wound down the window, only to see the face of her youngest cousin, “It's you?” She frowned.

“Do you have a death wish? Do you know what would've happened if | didn’t brake in time? If you want to die, please go somewhere far away.

Don’t dirty my wheels.

” Her youngest cousin, Noah Hunt, was only a teenager.

He was at an age where rebellion and ignorance were at their peaks.

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