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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2183

“Nana, Gramps is watching from above. He’s at peace.”

Zachary chipped in after hearing Grandma May’s words.

Grandma May said with a smile, “As long as you get married and have a child, your gramps would be at ease. He was most worried about you. His attention was all placed on you.

“When he was a father, he didn’t care for his sons that much either. Once he became a grandfather, he particularly cared for his grandsons. Back then, your gramps would criticize your father and all other sons. When it came to your generation, he’d be cheerful no matter what you did.”

This showed that the intergenerational relationship between Old Mr. York and Zachary was better than the one with the generation before Zachary’s.

Serenity had never seen Old Mr. York, so it was not her place to chime in.

As Zachary’s grandparents were the ones who raised him, he was the closest to the two of them.

Zachary walked over to bring Grandma May to the dining table and seated her. He said with a smile, “Do I look like the younger version of Gramps? When I have a child in the future, I’ll be a stern father. Once I become a grandfather and retire, I can enjoy a peaceful and carefree life with my grandchildren. I’ll love them too.”

When one became a grandparent and grew old, their temper would improve. Moreover, people nowadays would not give birth to many children. A lot of families had only one child, and the elderly loved the child very much.

“This is the ravioli Liberty made, right? Let me try and see how much your culinary skills have improved.”

Grandma May sat down in front of the dining table and changed the topic.

She found the topic related to Old Mr. York slightly heavy.

Serenity got some ravioli for Grandma May.

After Grandma May tried it, she said with a smile, “It tastes the same as those sold in restaurants. Liberty, I hadn’t seen you for a long time, and you’ve improved a lot. Your new shop is going to open soon, isn’t it?”

“Mm. It’s ready. I think my culinary skills aren’t good enough. I’m good at preparing home-cooked meals, but the methods I know are quite limited. Mr. Lewis suggested I sign up for culinary classes. I plan to attend the lessons after I’m free. Once I learn the culinary skills, I’ll come back and practice.”

With practice came perfection—one would get better after learning from their mistakes.

“It’s good that you’re self-motivated. I have faith in you. Once you become the boss of a large restaurant, you must prepare many dishes and treat me to a meal.”

Liberty said with a smile, “Of course.”

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