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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 228

Chapter 228

“What did Serenity do to keep you from going back to Brynfield?” “Nothing.” “Zack, I watched you grow up.

In this family, the person who knows you best is me.

If nothing happened between you two, you wouldn't have come back here to stay.

What exactly did Serenity do? It’s fine even if you don’t want to tell me.

I can find out when I go to her shop later and ask her.” Zachary stopped and looked at his grandmother, feeling a little angry.

“Nana, we agreed that you won't interfere in anything after I get married to Serenity.” “I’m not interfering.

I’m just concerned and want to know what happened to you two.

You’re proud and egotistical, but you pretend to be poor and marry Serenity.

She doesn’t know your true identity at all.

Even if you’re wrong, you won’t easily bow your head and apologize.

When it has come to this point, you need me to be the mediator to help you ease your frozen relationship.” Old Mrs. York indeed promised Zachary that she would not interfere in the married couple’s lives after he married Serenity.

However, she kept an eye on the young couple’s every move.

She knew everything, from how the young couple forgot about each other in the beginning, to how they got along and how Zachary gradually came to care about Serenity.

She even patted herself on the back, praising herself for her good eyesight.

The young couple had developed as per her expectations, Surprisingly, the couple separated before she could feel SIN about it.

The old lady was anxious.

She was still waiting to hold a great grandchild.

“It's just a little misunderstanding.

It’s not a big problem, so you don't have to worry.

You don’t need to ask Serenity either.

I'll go back to Brynfield in a few days.” Zachary remained reluctant in telling her the real reason.

After the talk with Josh, Zachary vaguely felt that he had acted out of jealousy.

Josh also said that he was starting to care about Serenity.

However, he refused to admit it and could not put down his ego.

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