Chapter 1434
Zachary was worried about Serenity after seeing how hard Alice had it during her pregnancy.
“I already decided not to pressure myself. I want to go back to being the old Serenity Hunt. I’ll live my own life without caring about what others say.
In the end, she still felt that Zachary’s status put a lot of pressure on her.
The gap between them was too large.
She hoped that her investment project could make her money.
Even if she could not match Zachary, at least there was an advancement on her part.
“I’ll go rest for a while.”
“Okay.”
Zachary accompanied her into the ward and watched her lie down beside Sonny. He looked at Liberty’s IV drip and estimated that it would last another half an hour before the next one. Then, he returned to the small lounge, sat down on the sofa again, and organized his work affairs while it was still early.
As Liberty healed in the hospital, Serenity remained by her side almost every day.
Zachary went back to the office during the day and would come over at night to be on vigil with his wife.
However, that was exhausting. Serenity’s heart ached for her husband. She tried to persuade him to rest at home, but he refused.
When Liberty was able to walk, Zachary arranged for Mrs. Lane and another maid to come over and take care of Liberty in Serenity’s stead.
Sonny returned to school after taking a few days off. Jim continued to fetch him to William’s gym for lessons.
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