-Evan was shocked when he saw Serenity’s serious look and asked repeatedly, “Sister-in-law, what did I do wrong? Sister-in-law, tell me I did something wrong. I will immediately apologize to you.”
At the same time, Evan was thinking about what he had done. It seemed that he hadn’t seen Serenity for a long time. How could he have done anything to offend his sister-in-law?
It had only been ten and a half days since he returned to Wiltspoon. During this period, he didn’t even return to the villa, nor did he disturb the loving lives of his brother and sister-in-law.
Evan couldn’t even remember when he had offended his sister-in-law.
Soon, Evan calmed down again.
He didn’t do anything to offend Serenity. Otherwise, Serenity would not have invited him to dinner. Instead, let Zachary settle the score with him directly, or complain to his parents.
Evan: “Sister-in-law, I’m scared to death by you. After thinking about it over and over, I feel that I couldn’t possibly have done anything to offend you. Furthermore, if I make a mistake, you will come to settle accounts with me instead of inviting me to dinner.”
Serenity smiled: “That’s it. You didn’t do anything to offend me. What do you feel guilty about?”
Evan: “…”
Was Evan guilty?
Evan was just worried, which made him restless and unable to work seriously, so he came to see Zachary in advance, hoping to get some words from him.
It turned out Serenity was here.
He couldn’t get any more words out of Zachary.
“Sister-in-law, you said that I had done something bad?” Evan just asked Serenity directly.
Serenity: “If I don’t tell you now, you will understand later, when you have dinner. In short, I can’t stand what you do and think you are going too far.”
Evan: “…”
He was silent for two minutes, then got up and poured a glass of warm water for serenity. He then went to the snack shelf, picked out a few snacks, and placed them respectfully in front of her.
Serenity said, “Your elder brother prepared these snacks for me.”
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