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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1333

Chapter 1333

After greeting the hosts, everyone started looking for their friends to chat with or discuss business.

At first, Serenity stayed by Zachary’s side. He did not have to go to other people to discuss collaborations as there were many CEOs who wished to collaborate with him.

Serenity watched as Zachary became the spotlight no matter where he went. Everyone revolved around him.

She whispered to her husband, “I overestimated myself when I said I wanted to be on equal standing as you.”

Rather than thinking of being on par with him, running behind him would be good enough for her.

Zachary raised their interlocked hands. He stared into her with smiling eyes and said gently,” We’re holding hands and standing shoulder to shoulder now.

“Honey, to me, there’s no distance between us. If there were any, it would be me being a man and you being a woman.”

Serenity smiled. She had learned socializing from Aunt Audrey for some time. She figured out and learned many things along the way and gained more self–confidence.

Zachary had an advantageous starting line. Catching up to him was impossible for her.

However, the fact that she was his wife was permanent. Her in–laws had never objected to their relationship or disliked her. There was no reason for her to bring trouble to herself.

Serenity decided to go with the flow.

She would continue working hard and accept how far her career could progress.

Serenity resolved to confront everything she had to as Mrs. York calmly.

She would accept everything, such as praise, criticism, and sarcastic or hateful remarks.

No one could make everyone like them. No matter how well a person performed, there would always be haters nitpicking. It would be fine as long as a person had a clear conscience. There was no need to care about what others said because their mouths belonged to themselves.

After Serenity got married to Zachary, she reached the prime of her life. Many people were jealous of her.

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