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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2652

“I know, I know. I care about your brother-in-law, so you can rest assured and go ahead with your big plans.”

Afraid that Liberty would continue to nag, Serenity quickly surrendered and changed the topic, not wanting a lecture just before she departed.

“When will you come back?”

Serenity asked with concern, “If you can’t come back every now and then, both Sonny and I will miss you.”

“Well, it’s hard to say. When I have time, I’ll definitely come back. My home is in Wiltspoon, and my family and friends are all here. Why worry that I won’t come back after going to Jensburg?”

Liberty playfully poked her sister’s forehead and added, “Stop hugging me, how old are you? Still acting cute, Sonny will feel embarrassed seeing you like this.”

“Even if I’m a hundred years old, in front of you, I’m still the little sister.”

While Liberty was catching up and leaving instructions to Serenity, Duncan shut himself in his room and refused to come out.

The door was even locked, and no matter how much Corey and others knocked, he would not open it.

Duncan was cognizant that Audrey was the biological daughter of the last Fisher matriarch in Jensburg and might dig into the past. Even if she could not figure it out, there was a possibility that she might reclaim the position of the Fisher family head.

However, her daughter Elisa might not be suitable for the position.

Serenity was also not an option. She was the missus of the York family and was now pregnant. In the future, she would have to manage the York household and take care of her own business. It seemed impossible for her to handle multiple responsibilities.

Only Liberty had the least amount of stress. Although she owned a breakfast shop and a restaurant, it was still relatively manageable. Among the three cousins, Liberty was the oldest. If the position of the Fisher family’s matriarch returned to where it belonged, the last matriarch’s bloodline, then Liberty would most likely be the candidate to take over.

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