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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1627

Chapter 1627

“Alright, I’m going to give Zachary a reply on this.”

Serenity did not insist on helping Liberty pay Sonny’s school fees.

It was fine that Liberty wanted to enroll Sonny in Wiltspoon Learning Center. Anyway, she could afford the fees.

As Liberty said, Sonny was her son. It was right for her to pay the fees.

If Liberty was unable to afford the fees, she would not want to enroll Sonny in Wiltspoon Learning Center.

Serenity knew her sister very well.

Now that Serenity was the young missus of the Yorks, money was what she needed least.

However, Liberty was determined to rely on herself. She refused to mention money matters with her sister.

Liberty was afraid of discussing money with Serenity as it would affect Serenity’s status in Zachary’s family and hold her back.

Also, Serenity was not the kind who would keep asking for money to help her family. She thought it would be better to teach someone to fish than to give them a fish.

“Seren, thank you. Because of you and Zachary, Sonny will get a head start in life.”

Liberty was extremely grateful to Serenity and Zachary.

“Liberty, don’t mention it. I’m going to be angry if you continue to be overly polite. Without you, how would I turn out? We’re sisters, and we depend on each other. I do raise Sonny and treat him like my son. I’m concerned about his education as much as you are.

“If we’re socially deprived and can’t afford it, all we can hope is that the preschool sympathizes with us. Since we’re able to afford the fees, we should let Sonny receive the best education.”

Liberty smiled and said, “Alright. I’m not going to be excessively courteous with you anymore. It’s getting late. You’d better go back and rest. You don’t need to see me off. It’s not my first time visiting you either. I’ve long treated this as my home.”

“You said you treat this as your home, but you went to stay in your rented house once you recovered. I wanted to buy you a house, yet you refused to accept it.”

Serenity complained about her sister.

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