Login via

Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3868


Married At First Sight Chapter 3868 
Chapter 3868 
Liberty encouraged Sonny’s interest in writing and drawing. At four years old, he couldn’t sit still for long—he’d write or draw a bit, then run off to play. Given his young age, his short writing sessions weren’t a concern for Liberty; she knew they wouldn’t affect his fingers. During his recent stay at FC Manor, Sonny had been practicing alongside Titus, copying medicine books. With Titus as a buddy, Sonny’s handwriting had noticeably improved in just a few days. 
Mrs. Lewis smiled thoughtfully. “I’ve heard Titus is exceptionally bright, with a memory like a camera.” 
Though she hadn’t met Titus, Mrs. Lewis knew he was Jane’s adopted son, rumored to be incredibly intelligent. In Wiltspoon’s elite circles, most people weren’t familiar with Titus since the Johnson family kept him protected. Only those close to Zachary’s family knew of him. 
Liberty nodded. “Titus is brilliant. Seren mentioned he has a photographic memory, but I haven’t tested it myself.” 
Mrs. Lewis chuckled. “Next time Titus visits Wiltspoon, invite him over. Rocco would love to meet him—and it’ll keep him from constantly bragging about being the smartest kid in town.” 
Everyone laughed, knowing how confident Rocco was. His big personality came with a bit of narcissism; he proudly considered himself the brightest child in Wiltspoon. 
“Rocco’s got thick skin, I’ll give him that,” Mrs. Lewis’s daughter chimed in, smiling. “He calls himself a ‘child prodigy,’ but there are plenty of kids out there just as smart. Sure, he ranks first in his school every time, but someday he’ll see that there’s always someone more talented.” 
Liberty knew Rocco attended the top elementary school in Wiltspoon. Many parents went to great lengths, pulling strings to get their kids admitted there. Scoring first every time in such a competitive school was no small feat—Rocco was indeed sharp. 
Their laughter filled the room again, a warmth shared among families. 
After a while, Mrs. Lewis took out a red paper with several auspicious dates carefully noted on it. She handed it to Liberty, saying, “Liberty, Duncan, I asked someone to find a few lucky dates based on your birthdates. Take a look and decide which date you’d like for the wedding. Also, I wanted to show you the betrothal gifts list.” 
Mrs. Lewis added, “I’ve already shared it with your aunt Audrey, Old Mrs. York, and Serenity, and they’re all pleased with it.” 
The Lewis family had prepared a generous dowry worth hundreds of millions, including properties, luxury cars, retail shops, gold, silver, and a considerable amount of cash. Duncan personally contributed a large portion, while his parents matched the gift to what they’d given for their first three daughters-in-law. Duncan’s brother and sister-inlaw also added to the gift, making it a substantial gesture. 
Even the prestigious Old Mrs. York approved, and both Audrey and Serenity were fully supportive. 
“These properties and shops haven’t been transferred to your name yet,” Mrs. Lewis continued. “Once the New Year begins and offices reopen, you and Duncan can handle the transfer paperwork.” 
Due to Liberty’s extended stay in Jensburg, transferring the properties earlier hadn’t been practical. 
Liberty took the red paper with the auspicious dates and reviewed the list of gifts. Content, she handed the paper with the dates to Duncan. “Here, Duncan, take a look at these dates.” 

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)