Chapter 362 Mrs. Lane greeted Zachary with a smile. Zachary instructed her to call him Mr. York in front of Serenity.
“Mrs. Lane, you‘re here. Serenity, this is Mrs. Lane, the one I told you about.”
Zachary quickly made the introductions.
Serenity smiled. “I saw her as I was coming back. Mrs. Lane already introduced herself. Have a seat, Mrs. Lane. I‘ll bring the groceries inside.” “Let me do it, Mrs. York.”
“Mrs. Lane.”
The woman smiled apologetically. After stealing a glance at Zachary, she stopped calling Serenity “Mrs. York” and changed her form of address to Ms. Hunt instead.
“Mr. York and Ms. Hunt, I reckon you haven‘t had breakfast? I‘ll cook for you.”
Serenity wanted to stop her, but she said with a smile, “Ms. Hunt, I‘m here as a nanny. Mr. York already briefed me on my job description. From today onward, I have to earn my pay. You can‘t let me receive a salary without doing anything and leaving everything to you, right, Ms. Hunt?”
Serenity had no choice but to let Mrs. Lane take the groceries she brought back into the kitchen.
“Mrs. Lane, I‘m bringing the spare ribs, corn, carrot, peas, the two sausages, as well as that handful of leafy vegetables to the store for my lunch later.”
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Mrs. Lane answered from the kitchen, “Yes, Ms. Hunt.”
She quickly separated the ingredients Serenity wanted to bring to the store before using the remaining ingredients to make breakfast for three.
Serenity stood at the kitchen door for a moment and watched Mrs. Lane‘s skillful and swift movements. Judging by how she cleaned as she went, it seemed that Mrs. Lane liked to keep everything clean too.
Thus, Serenity was relieved and went to the balcony.
Zachary followed her.
“Mrs. Lane is meticulous in her work.”
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