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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1735

Chapter 1735

After confirming that her nephew was fine, Serenity got her phone and took pictures of the roses and clothes.

The pictures were sent to Zachary.

Soon, Zachary gave her a call.

"Honey, who sent you flowers?"

Zachary’s tone was aggressive.

Which bold b*stard dared to give his wife flowers? Did that person have a death wish? "Didn’t you see the clothes were suits? There are neckties too.

They're all yours.

The bouquet is meant for you too."

Zachary said, "They're for me?"

His aggressive aura dissipated.

The presents were for him.

Which hateful person was playing a prank on him by sending him flowers and clothes? Was that person trying to cause a rift between him and Serenity on purpose? Zachary quickly explained, "Honey, I’ve never led someone on or done anything to betray you.

Does the card mention who the sender is? I have a score to settle with that person."

"There’s no signature.

I don't know who sent the items."

1 Serenity guessed it was Ms.

Daniels.

Zachary told her last night that Ms.

Daniels fancied him and touched his palm.

The flowers and clothes for Zachary came the next day.

Serenity could not think of anyone else besides Ms.

Daniels.

Who in Wiltspoon did not know that Zachary was married? Was someone still unaware that he was a doting husband? Even if some people had not given up and still had acrush on him, no one dared to pursue him openly.

That would be an overestimation of their abilities.

How many of the wealthy families’ daughters had a higher status than Elisa? How did Zachary treat Elisa back when she was wooing him? Therefore, no one would be so foolish as to fight with Serenity over Zachary.

They stood no chance of winning.

"Who had nothing better to do and decided to prank me like this? Honey, don’t misunderstand.

I've never flirted around with other people."

Zachary feared Serenity would misunderstand.

He kept explaining himself.

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