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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 267

Chapter 267

Serenity smiled in embarrassment as she said, “The next time I run into trouble I can’t deal with myself, I’ll give you that chance to perform.”

If she could deal with it herself, she did not need him to do anything.

So that she would not owe him anything.

“What sort of things would you be unable to deal with yourself?” Zachary asked.

Serenity laughed. “Tons and tons of stuff. It’s just that I can’t think of anything right now. Mr. York, you can go and do your stuff.”

Zachary looked at her in silence for a long while, then said mildly, “I’m going back to the office then. What time are you closing up tonight? I’ll come over and wait for you so we can go home together. I’m worried those trashy people will try and block your car again.”

“They won’t. It’s the kind of thing only Noah would do, being young and aggressive. They’ve already suffered a loss once, so they won’t dare try a second time. They might look very aggressive, but they’re cowards to the bone.

“You go ahead with your work. There’s no need to worry about me. I’m closing up very late tonight. I might also swing by my sister’s place before going home.”

To be honest, Serenity just did not want to go home with Zachary.

“How’s Liberty’s job search going?”

Zachary did not tell Serenity about Hank Brown’s affair. He would ask Josh to look into it, but Josh had not gotten back to him yet. It was best to hold his tongue while the situation was still unclear. If it happened to be untrue, he would end up being the villain who destroyed Hank Brown and Liberty’s marriage.

At the mention of her sister’s job search, Serenity’s expression turned gloomy. “My sister’s been going out every day looking for a job but hasn’t been able to find one yet. This is the first time I’m realizing it’s really hard to get a job,” she said.

Before her marriage, she had been considered a white–collar worker. She had only left the industry for a little more than three years, but it was already so hard to make a return to it.

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