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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1397

Chapter 1397

After a long time, Mrs. Brown approached Serenity.

She looked at Sonny, who was being carried by Serenity, and reached out to touch him but retracted her hand halfway. She said to Serenity with guilt, “Serenity. I’m sorry. It’s our family’s misfortune to have taken in a wicked woman and harmed your sister.”

Serenity looked coldly at Mrs. Brown.

When the police took Jessica away, Serenity did not know what exactly happened but she had her guesses.

“My sister divorced Hank and started her new life. Sonny has also been well taken care of by her. Please stay away from her in the future. She has never thought of remarrying Hank.

“Jessica is detestable, but so are you guys!”

Mrs. Brown lowered her head in shame.

Yes, they were equally detestable.

Mrs. Brown saw Liberty and Serenity reunite with their rich aunt and learned that Serenity became the Yorks‘ missus. She desperately wanted to break up Hank and Jessica, hoping that he could remarry Liberty. As a result, Jessica developed hatred and wanted to take it out on Sonny.

“I don’t want to see you. Please leave now.”

When the police only took Jessica away, Serenity knew the Browns had nothing to do with this matter. Sonny was their grandson, after all. It was true that Mrs. Brown favored her daughter’s son more, but she also cared about the only grandson bearing her family name; she would never collude with the bad guys to take Sonny away.

Despite the Browns having nothing to do with this, Serenity did not want to see them.

“Serenity, I know whatever we say now is useless, but we truly care about your sister. When she wakes up, I dare not ask to come to see her, but I hope you can send us a message to let us know that she’s safe and well.”

Serenity tensed up and did not say anything.

After apologizing again, Mrs. Brown turned around and walked over to her husband to leave with him. Hank did not want to go but was dragged away by his parents, so he left with them.

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