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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1247

Chapter 1247

The York family had more boys than the Johnson family in Annenburg. Zachary secretly vowed to find a particularly powerful fortune teller to do a divination for their family. Was there a problem that caused their family to be unable to conceive girls?

“Babe, what do you think of Callum and Camryn now? I think Callum is courting death.”

Serenity changed the topic.

She did not want her husband to keep bringing up the mention of having a baby girl and stress her out.

“They’re a good match. It’d be better if Ms. Newman regained her sight. What do you mean Callum is courting death?”

Zachary still did not know what his brother had done.

Serenity told him, “He called the flower shop and told Camryn to send him a bouquet of flowers. And he told her not to let anyone lead her and asked her to walk by herself. He’s not considerate at all of the fact that Camryn can’t see.

“Isn’t that courting death? I bet he’ll regret his decision every day in the future.”

Zachary felt a flush rose to his cheeks at the mention of regretting one’s decisions as he too did many things he had come to regret.

“It’s his funeral. He doesn’t know how to learn from the example I set for him, I won’t entertain him if he comes to us for help in the future.”

Serenity looked at him and grinned.

Zachary knew what she was smiling at and felt a little annoyed and embarrassed. He pressed her into his arms, pinned her head, and leaned down to seal her mouth so she could not laugh at him again.

Callum guessed that his brother and sister–in–law were talking about him, but he did not care.

When they first got married, Callum and his brothers avidly discussed the couple. Everyone wondered if Zachary would be conquered by Serenity.

What Callum regretted the most was that he did not make a bet with his brothers. If he did, he would have won.

He bet Zachary would fall in love.

However, it seemed like all his other brothers also thought Zachary would be conquered by Serenity.

Alas, his oldest brother was not tough enough. If he was, he would be able to go eight to

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