Serenity couldn’t help Zachary with his business matters now.
After wandering around for a while, Serenity got tired, so Zachary took her and Sonny out of the Lewis family villa and returned to the big villa where he lived before marriage.
Since the wedding leave was about to end, the couple had to return to their normal lives. In order to facilitate commuting to and from work, they decided not to live in Wildridge Manor.
As soon as they entered the house, they heard Grandma May’s angry voice.
The couple looked at each other. They didn’t expect to see Grandma May when they got home.
“Grandma.”
Sonny was very happy when he saw Grandma May. He left Serenity and Zachary and ran to Grandma May.
Grandma May smiled and opened her arms, waiting for Sonny to run over and plunge into her arms.
“Brother, sister-in-law.”
In addition to Grandma May, there was also Evan in the room.
Serenity heard Grandma May’s angry voice, which was Grandma May scolding Evan.
They didn’t know why Evan angered Grandma May.
After calling grandma, Zachary pulled Serenity to sit down and asked Evan, “Are you making grandma angry? We heard Grandma’s angry and cursing voice while we were at the door of the house.”
Evan looked helpless and aggrieved.
Seeing this, Zachary guessed what was going on. He reached over and patted his brother on the shoulder without saying anything else.
With Sonny present, Grandma May said nothing more about Evan.
Seizing the opportunity, Evan ran away quickly.
Grandma May didn’t leave him alone; she just hummed twice.
Evan understood what Grandma’s two groans meant. He could escape, but the monk could not escape the temple. Unless he completely broke away from the York family, that would be impossible! He doesn’t want to be an unfilial son or grandson. Sometimes he would go out of his way to make Grandma scold him.
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