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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1132

Chapter 1132

Jim walked to Serenity’s front and stopped, then he handed a small transparent bag containing a dozen strands of Old Mr. Hunt’s hair to Serenity and said, “Missus, this is what Mr. Zachary ordered me to do when he left home this morning. It’s done.”

“These are? My granddad’s hair?” Serenity asked as she took the bag.

The result of her discussion with Zachary last night was that she decided to use Noah to help them obtain Old Mr. Hunt’s hair. Afterward, she would take them for a DNA test.

“Yes.”

Serenity thanked Jim and asked, “Noah was willing to help?”

“He’s quite afraid of you, Missus. I brought you up to scare him, then he conscientiously went to pluck a dozen strands of his grandpa’s hair.”

As for how Noah coaxed Old Mr. Hunt into letting him pluck his hair, Jim was not bothered.

Jim only wanted the result.

Serenity laughed. “That kid is just young and impetuous. He doesn’t have a bad nature.”

Noah was still two or three months short of turning eighteen. He was indeed young and vigorous at that age.

After receiving Old Mr. Hunt’s hair, Serenity asked Jim to send her to the test center to do another DNA test.

Serenity did the DNA test with Mrs. Stone last time, so she knew where the center was.

Jim asked Zachary for instructions before he sent Serenity to the test center.

When they walked out of the test center, they saw that Zachary’s convoy had just arrived.

Serenity walked toward the tall man who had gotten out of the car. She said to him while walking, “You must be so free in the afternoon to come and pick me up. Jim could’ve sent me home.”

Zachary took two steps forward and held her hand. He led her to the car and said in a low voice, “As long as I’m free, I hope I’ll be the one to pick my wife up.”

Serenity no longer wanted to say anything about how domineering he was.

Fortunately, his domineering behavior now came with respect. He gave her enough

freedom, unlike before when he disregarded her feelings.

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