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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2261

It did not take long for Zachary to pour a glass of water for Liberty. He handed the glass to her. “Liberty, Seren and I will be having the wedding ahead of schedule. Please accept the villa at The Oasis. It’s a little something from me and Seren.”

The Oasis would be a second home to Serenity because that would be where Liberty lived.

Liberty took the glass and replied with a smile, “That's what I wanted to talk to you about today, Zachary.”

Zachary was ecstatic. He returned to his desk and took out a bunch of keys from one of the drawers.

He then approached Liberty and put the keys in front of her. “Liberty, I have kept the keys to the house here for you, available whenever you feel comfortable accepting the villa.”

Liberty took a sip and glanced at the keys, feeling touched by his thoughtful gesture.

Her sister and brother-in-law always had her best interest in mind.

Despite being an heir to a wealthy family, Zachary never treated Liberty with disdain. In fact, he treated her with the utmost respect. Likewise, Liberty could say the same about Serenity too.

Serenity had always tried to contribute financially to Liberty from the time she was old enough to earn money.

Liberty became a housewife once she was pregnant and had a baby. Her income stopped, and Hank was stingy with money, so she depended on Serenity’s help.

Without her sister, Liberty had no idea how she would have overcome the years.

“I’m happy to accept the property, but I don’t want it for free. I would like to buy it from you, Zachary, even if you have to sell it to me below market value. I can’t accept the house for nothing. It would make me feel better if I moved into the place feeling like I had earned it.”

Zachary was speechless.

Zachary sighed. “Seren might be mad at me and kick me out of the bedroom if I sell the place to you, Liberty.”

Liberty answered with a grin, “Don’t worry about that. I won’t let Seren get angry at you. I’ll talk to her if she does. I’ve got your back. I’ll move into the place in a few days if you’re on board with the idea. All the wedding preparations for the bride can be done in the new house.”

Zachary knew Liberty well—strong-willed and no one could change Liberty’s mind, not even Serenity.

After a brief silence, Zachary said, “Liberty, can you give me some time to consider? I need to talk to Seren about it.”

Zachary felt he needed to run anything involving Liberty by his wife so as not to upset Serenity.

Serenity was carrying his child after all, and the last thing he wanted to do was rub her the wrong way.

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