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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3610

 “But when she was young, she was really fiery. She would admire Audrey and Elisa because they were just like her when she was young. I wonder why she didn’t arrange for Elisa to marry one of you brothers?” Kevin glanced at Zachary. 
Seeing that Zachary remained calm, Kevin spoke up, “Elisa once liked my elder brother, but he never had feelings for her. Her love for him was known to everyone in Wiltspoon. After he married my sister-in-law, Elisa gave up and moved on.” 
“Grandma knew Elisa once loved my elder brother. If she tried to match her with one of us, it would have been awkward. We were also worried that Elisa might compare us to him, which wouldn’t be good. Even though we think we’re pretty good, we know we’re not quite at his level.” 
Silver Fox smiled and said, “I understand. But Elisa’s fiancé is also excellent. When she marries into the Johnson family, I will feel relieved.” 
The men of the Johnson family were indeed impressive. 
Look at Lilian’s husband; he was great. He tolerated everything about her and pampered her immensely. 
Of course, Lilian herself was strong and came from a powerful family. 
In their husbands’ families, whether it was Lilian or her sisters-in-law, they were treated well. Their husbands, who had status and power, treated them like queens. 
If Bianca and the others get married in the future, they will likely have a good life too. 
Seeing the apprentices they raised find good homes, Ezequiel and the other elders felt content. 
But there were still many apprentices who didn’t want to get married. They couldn’t just sit back and do nothing—they had to encourage them to settle down. 
When it came to their apprentices’ marriages, should they follow old lady York’s example, pick out potential partners everywhere, and then arrange for their apprentices to pursue them? 
If they didn’t intervene, many of them would end up like the old brothers—never marrying. 
Even though they themselves never married, they felt their lives were fulfilling. But they still couldn’t resist urging their apprentices to marry, hoping they would live more traditional lives. 
It seemed like a common issue among the elders—worrying about the younger generation not getting married. 
Donald smiled and added, “Hayden liked to dress that way and insisted we tell others we had two sons. We spoiled her too much and went along with it. We don’t know how old Mrs. York found out Hayden was a girl or when she set her sights on her. Even Kevin didn’t know. But it’s all worked out well. We’re very happy with this marriage and Kevin as a son-in-law.” 
Donald spoke sincerely; he and his wife were especially fond of Kevin as a son-in-law. 
Sometimes, Hayden and Hugh would joke that their parents favored their son-in-law over them. 
But they never considered that without their daughter, their parents wouldn’t have such a wonderful son-in-law like Kevin. 
Kevin was just too good. He could cook delicious meals, go fishing with Donald, and spend the whole day with him. 
In short, in Donald’s eyes, Kevin was the perfect son-in-law. He was afraid someone might try to steal him away. He wasn’t worried about anyone stealing Hayden from Kevin—Hayden was too cold and wouldn’t be easily swayed. 
 
 

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