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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1210

Chapter 1210

“What does it say?”

Zachary had not seen the results yet. He watched her actions but could not see a smile on her face, so he assumed his father–in–law really was not the biological son of Old Mr. and Mrs. Hunt.

“The results say that my granddad and I are related by blood. My dad is their biological child.”

“They’re actually related by blood? With how badly they treat you, I always thought you weren’t biologically related.”

Serenity looked at her husband and seemed amused. “You sound like you were hoping my dad wasn’t their biological child.”

Zachary said sheepishly, “They’re so ruthless that I thought your dad wasn’t their own. How can they do this when he’s their actual son? It’s heartbreaking.”

“My sister and I had our hearts broken by them long ago. We’ll never reconcile in our lifetime.”

Serenity put the results away. She had not received a reply from her sister yet, so she guessed that Liberty should be sleeping.

The business at All You Can Eat was booming, and Liberty was turning a profit, but it was tiring. She had to get up early since she was running a breakfast diner, so she would catch up on her sleep with Sonny in the afternoon.

They would sleep until the evening and get up to eat a simple dinner, then Liberty had to start preparing and shopping for ingredients for the next day.

Some of the dishes had a long prep time, so Serenity would go over and help her sister when she had the time. If they prepared the food the previous night and kept it fresh in the refrigerator, it would save a lot of work the next day.

Zachary knew which budget hotel Old Mr. Hunt and the others were staying in. He accompanied Serenity and went there straight with his group of bodyguards.

John was not in the hotel, but Old Mr. Hunt and his two sons, as well as his eldest grandson, Mike, were there.

The four of them sat on the bed playing cards, When they heard a knock on the door, Mike. went to open the door while still holding onto his cards.

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