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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2468

Audrey did not notice Serenity’s hesitance, but Liberty did and guessed that her sister wanted to talk to her about the Fisher family from Jensburg.

After the Hunt sisters went out, the only ones left in the living room were Darrell, Zachary, and Remy.

Grandma May did not follow Zachary and Serenity to the Stones’ residence after the hospital visit, so Zachary arranged for someone to take his nana back to the villa. Zachary did not know and could not care less whether Grandma May made a detour before going home. She was an active elderly woman who just would not stay at home.

The three grown men drank tea and chatted about business matters.

The Hunt sisters walked out of the house. Liberty wanted to help her sister down the steps, but Serenity smiled and said, “Liberty, I’m less than three months in, and my body hasn’t changed much yet. Aside from the morning sickness a while back that reminded me of the pregnancy, I’m not any different than before. You don’t need to help me down the steps.”

Liberty laughed. “Well, you finally got pregnant, so it’s better to be careful, especially in the first three months. When I was pregnant with Sonny, you were also fussing to take care of me.”

“Time flies! It seems like yesterday that you were pregnant with Sonny. In the blink of an eye, Sonny is already three years old.”

“Yes, time flies. You were a little crybaby, but now you’re about to be a mother. You’ve grown so much, and I’m getting old.”

Liberty sighed. Serenity was puzzled. “How are you old?! You’re only in your early thirties. Humans have a longer life expectancy now, so we can probably only retire in our sixties. You’re still young!”

Serenity held her sister’s arm affectionately and rested her head on Liberty’s shoulder. “I won’t allow you to say that you’re old. You are only five years older than I am. If you’re old, I’m not far off either. Haha! We’re both young.”

“Yes, yes, we’re still young. We still have many things to do. We need the strength to work!”

“Liberty, don’t overwork yourself.”

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