“Good night.” Serenity said this to Zachary and closed the door.
Zachary stood at the door of the room. Although he suggested that he sleep in the study room, Serenity pushed him out, and he watched her close the door.
He had a feeling that Serenity had expelled him.
After touching his nose, Zachary had no choice but to turn around and go back to the study.
There was nothing more to say all night.
The next day, when Zachary got up, Serenity had gotten up early and prepared a glass of honey water for him.
Zachary said, “Honey, good morning.”
Serenity had already served Sonny breakfast. She carried Sonny’s small schoolbag, led him out of the dining hall, and saw Zachary, who had just come downstairs.
After greeting him sweetly, Serenity said, “Husband, I prepared a glass of honey water for you. Remember to drink it.”
Although he was not drunk last night, he said he drank strong alcohol. He worried that he would have a headache when he woke up this morning.
Serenity thoughtfully prepared honey water for him.
Zachary was lucky to have such a considerate wife.
Serenity boasted.
Zachary said, “Okay, I’ll drink it in a moment. Seren, you got up so early.”
Zachary used to get up first.
Zachary said, “Well, Sonny woke up early.”
“Uncle.” Sonny called Zachary crisply.
Zachary came over, touched his head, and said, “Be obedient in the kindergarten.”
Sonny replied, “I am very obedient. My teachers and classmates like me very much.”
“Yes, yes, everyone likes you.” Zachary smiled and pinched Sonny’s face again.
“That’s right, I am the most beautiful boy in Wiltspoon and everyone loves me,” Sonny asserted with narcissistic confidence.
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