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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1827

“Thank you, honey,” Zachary said apologetically.

He had always avoided trouble, but women still flocked to him.

He could not do anything about it either.

Serenity said seriously, “I’m only keeping you because your heart is still with me.

If you have the slightest intention of cheating on me, I won’t stay with you.

I’ll offer my place to whoever wants to marry you.

I have so many love rivals.

Do you think I’m willing to keep a husband who attracts women like a magnet?” “T love you and only you forever, honey.

You’ll be my only woman in this life.

Don’t push me away.” “Hmm, it’ll depend on your performance.

I’m hanging up.

You should continue with your work.” Serenity ended the call after speaking.

After hanging up, Serenity made a rare complaint to Grandma May, “Nana, your dearest grandson keeps getting jealous.

It’s been like this since the past.

I think he won’t change in the future either.” Grandma May said, “I scolded him last night.

Let me know if he complains that you’re neglecting him again.

I’ll let him know what neglecting really means.” Serenity grew interested.

She asked, “What’s your idea, Nana?” “Block all his contacts and follow me on a trip.

We'll have fun for about half a month.

He’ll taste what real neglect feels like then.” Serenity said, “He blocked me last time and then did everything possible to get my contact afterward.

I told him then that if we ever block each other again, it’1l be when we break up.” “I see.

You should change your phone and keep your new number a secret from Zack.

He won't be able to contact you if you put your current phone at home.” “But he can find out.” “I’m here.

He can’t find out if I don’t let him.

You can accompany me on a trip without worry.

How does that sound? Do you want to travel with me, Seren?” Grandma May kept persuading her granddaughter-in-law to follow her on a trip.

“T have to go on a business trip for a few days tomorrow.” “It’s okay.

I'll go with you.

We can travel after your official business is done.

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