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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1302

Chapter 1302

Duncan and Serenity did not have a lot in common to talk about.

With Serenity here, Duncan could not have a private moment with Liberty.

After Liberty made him his order, customers started coming into the diner. Nevertheless, the menu items ordered were already made in advance, so the workers could serve the customers without needing the boss to be in the kitchen.

Liberty went back to her spot and continued her breakfast.

"Duncan."

The voice made Duncan lose his appetite.

Liberty and Serenity turned their heads and watched a beautiful woman walk through the opened glass door. Serenity did not recognize Lily, but Liberty had seen a picture of Lily before. Liberty thought Lily looked better in person than in the picture.

Lily made a good match with Duncan.

"Ms. Harmon, would you like something to eat?"

Liberty put down her utensils and got up to serve the customer.

Lily moved her gaze from Duncan to Liberty. She had observed Liberty a few times in the dark, and this was the first time she had come face-to- face with her. Lily thought Liberty was quite a gorgeous lady.

"I heard the food here is amazing. Can I have the same as Duncan? Thank you."

Lily then strutted to Duncan’s table and put aside her limited-edition handbag. She pulled out a few tissues to wipe the chair before sitting down.

With Serenity looking at Lily, the latter said hello with a smile, "Good morning, Mrs. York."

"Morning."

Serenity had no idea who the woman was, but the woman seemed to know who she was. Serenity should respond to the kind greeting.

Her sister addressed the beautiful woman as Ms. Harmon. When did Liberty get to know her?

Serenity had attended many social engagements with Mrs. Stone and met many wives of wealthy men and heiresses. Through socializing, Serenity developed a trained eye to tell that Lily was highborn. She carried herself with such grace.

"Mrs. York, my name is Lily, Lily Harmon."

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