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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3817

Married At First Sight Chapter 3817 

Chapter 3817 

Serenity asked, “So, Miss Caron, you and Young Master Bucham are planning to get your marriage certificate before the New Year?” 

Kiera nodded, “Yes, tomorrow morning at around nine, we’re going to the Civil Affairs Bureau to get our marriage certificate.” 

Serenity congratulated her immediately. “Kiera, congratulations! You’re going to be so happy with Young Master Bucham, and you won’t have to worry about him changing his mind. He’s committed to having only you in his life.” 

Kiera blushed and said, “Miss York, don’t laugh at me, but what moved me the most is that he truly only reacts to me. Just like you said, there’s no need to worry about him changing his mind. He doesn’t feel anything for other women.” 

She had recently learned about Julian’s condition, but she was willing to accept it. Moreover, since meeting him, they had gotten along well, and Julian had proven to be the kind of husband she wanted. Her family had thoroughly investigated him—her father even flew to Wiltspoon to learn about the Bucham family’s reputation and Julian’s character. Finding them upstanding, her father approved of their relationship. 

As for the Bucham family’s high social standing, her father had confidently remarked, “Is our Caron family any less distinguished?” Kiera agreed; her family’s status was not low, and she felt they matched the Bucham family. Serenity smiled and reassured her, “Why would I laugh at you? Any woman in your position would be moved by a man like Julian, or at least consider giving him a chance.” 

“Let’s sit down,” Serenity continued. “I have a heavy belly now and get tired easily.” 

“It’s just a shame it’s not a girl,” Serenity admitted. She had been secretly hoping for a daughter, especially whenever she saw Avah, which made her empathize with her grandmother’s wish for a little girl in their big family. “You can always try for a second,” Kiera encouraged. “Families like yours don’t have financial pressure. The third-child policy is relaxed now; you could aim for both a son and a daughter.” 

“Maybe,” Serenity said thoughtfully. “But let’s see in a few years, once this one is old enough to go to kindergarten. If the second child is also a boy, then I’ll stop trying. I don’t want to risk the loneliness of having just one child. Having two would be good for companionship.” 

She appreciated the positive family atmosphere in her husband’s home and felt confident they could raise their children well. 

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