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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3967


Married At First Sight Chapter 3967 
Chapter 3967 
     
Grandma May glanced at Evan and said, “Haven’t I already helped you? Didn’t I tell you to ask Sam to prepare some New Year gifts? Take those to the Du family in Huyoniville to pay your respects. Trust me, they won’t give you the cold shoulder, especially at this time of year. It’s the perfect opportunity.” 
“Okay, Grandma, I’ll do exactly as you say,” Evan replied obediently, nodding along. Without wasting a moment, he pulled out his phone and booked a flight for the fourth day of the New Year. 
Grandma raised an eyebrow. “Why not book a flight for tomorrow?” 
Evan smiled. “Because I want to spend a little more time with you, Grandma.” 
Grandma May chuckled, a glimmer of amusement in her eyes. “Oh, please. I don’t need your company. What I want is for all of you to pair up and stop being single. That would make me the happiest grandma alive.” 
Evan fell silent, exasperated but amused. 
The real reason Evan chose to leave on the fourth day wasn’t just to spend time with his family. He also wanted to wait for his brothers to return the next evening. He needed their advice—especially Zachary’s. Evan suspected Zachary already knew the truth but was keeping it to himself, likely enjoying the spectacle of his confusion. 
Somehow, Evan had managed to offend the entire family, and now it felt like everyone was just sitting back to watch the drama unfold. 
Despite Grandma May’s cryptic answers, Evan felt more confident about his hunch. With that reassurance, he allowed himself to relax and enjoy the remaining days of the New Year holiday. 
By the evening of the third day, Zachary and Serenity returned home. 
Evan, who had been lingering at his uncle’s house all day, immediately sprang into action when he heard the butler’s respectful greeting. He rushed out, eager to help his brother and pregnant sister-in-law carry their bags, fussing over Serenity with endless reminders to be careful. 
Zachary glanced at him twice, saying nothing at first, though his raised eyebrows spoke volumes. 
Once inside, Evan hovered around Serenity, practically tripping over himself to be helpful. His over-the-top enthusiasm didn’t go unnoticed. 
“I was only gone for a night, taking your sister-in-law to her parents’ house, and now you’re acting like a total lapdog,” Zachary teased. “So, what’s going on? Did you mess something up? Or is there something you want from me?” Evan laughed awkwardly, trying to play it cool. “Big brother, you’re sharp as ever. Nothing gets past you. Honestly, you’re the best, the smartest, the most capable brother 
I’ve ever had. My admiration for you is endless—it’s like a river flowing without end…” 
Zachary shot him a deadpan look. “Flatter me one more time, and I’ll shut you up myself.” 
Evan scratched his nose sheepishly, his grin faltering. 
Serenity, on the other hand, burst out laughing, clutching her belly. “Evan, if you keep this up, you’re going to make me laugh so hard I’ll hurt myself!” 
“No, no, don’t go!” Evan protested as Serenity stood up to leave. “Are my second and third sisters-in-law back yet? I’ll go talk to them!” 
Serenity waved him off, but Evan quickly added, “Sister-in-law, wait! I might need your help later. You’re my only hope—Brother probably won’t agree to help me. My second sister-in-law isn’t back yet, but my third brother and his wife will be here by noon tomorrow.” 
Serenity paused, clearly amused, and sat back down. “Fine. I’ll stay and listen, but only if you get to the point. No more nonsense, or you’ll have me laughing myself to tears.” 
Evan took a deep breath, then turned to Zachary. “Big brother, just tell me—Abby is Fox, right? And Bianca, she’s her too, isn’t she?” 
Zachary leaned back calmly, a faint smirk tugging at his lips. “Who is she? How would I know? I don’t keep tabs on her. The only person I pay attention to is my wife.” 
To emphasize his point, Zachary gently placed a hand on Serenity’s belly. “Hey there, baby. Have you been good today? Daddy’s been busy, but I hope you still remember my voice.” 
“Brother!” Evan groaned, exasperated. 
Zachary raised an eyebrow. “Your fourth uncle is so loud, isn’t he? If he keeps it up, I might have to grab a pair of scissors and snip that tongue of his. He’s disturbing our father-son bonding time.” 
Evan stared at Zachary in disbelief, while Serenity couldn’t help but laugh again, shaking her head at the playful banter. 

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