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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1124

Chapter 1124

Well, Grandma May was occupied getting her other grandsons to ditch the singlehood.

Inspired by her first successful matchmaking, the old lady wanted to keep the momentum going and put her other grandsons, who were at the right age to marry but stayed single anyway, on the market.

All that was left to do then was to wait for the birth of her great-granddaughter.

A reward of five hundred million dollars would be given to the one who would give her a great-granddaughter!

Zachary had a moment to himself as he finished his breakfast and read the paper for fifteen minutes on the sofa in the living room. He then got up and walked out of the house to get to work.

Prior to leaving, he reminded Mrs. Lane to take good care of Serenity. By the worried look on his face, Mrs. Lane was tempted to suggest he brought Serenity to work with him.

“Jim.”

Before getting into the car, Zachary suddenly told Jim, “You don’t have to follow me today. I need you to do something for me. Go to the Hunts’ hometown and find Noah. You are free to coerce or threaten him, but he needs to pluck several strands of Old Mr. Hunt’s hair with follicles. He can’t cut the old man’s hair with scissors. Make sure to transport Old Mr. Hunt’s hair in a ziplock bag.”

Jim respectfully answered, “Sure. I’ll get going now.”

Zachary then got into the car and left the villa on the hilltop under the escort of his security detail.

Halfway to the office, Zachary recalled during their intimate moment, Serenity talked about taking Sonny to the bookstore so Liberty could focus on the business. He instructed the chauffeur, “Go to All You Can Eat. It’s on the street leading up to Lewis & Co.”

Since Zachary and Duncan were best friends, the chauffeur often ferried his boss to Lewis & Co. Hearing that it was on the same street, the chauffeur immediately rerouted.

Liberty had put out a hiring yesterday, so a lot of people had inquired about the job since yesterday afternoon.

While she had only intended to hire one person, Liberty finally decided upon two middle- aged women who appeared rather honest and good with their hands. They were the hardworking kind who would not quit halfway as they had a family to feed.

The two waitresses were starting work today.

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