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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2852

“Quinn, about this bouquet of flowers, I mean, when you received it, did you have any thoughts?”

Julian gathered his courage and asked Quinn.

Quinn finished eating the fried chicken wing. While eating, she said, “Thoughts? Yes, I just think this bouquet is really beautiful. I wonder who grew these flowers, they’re so well taken care of. If it were me taking care of them, they would’ve wilted long ago.”

Julian did not utter a word.

“Also, when I received the bouquet and looked at the roses, I thought of pancakes. Suddenly, I wanted to eat pancakes. I’m going to order now.”

While saying so, Quinn took out her phone and was about to order pancakes online.

“I’ll buy you some. I have a friend traveling from the south. I’ll ask him to bring some pancakes for you. They’re definitely better than what you can order here online.”

Quinn said, “Unless it’s the freshly made ones, buying it online or not doesn’t make much difference, right? I heard the freshly made ones are delicious. Next year, when I have time, I’ll travel there and taste the freshly made pancakes.”

Julian did not say anything. He silently sent a message to his subordinates, instructing them to fly to the southern region, learn how to make fresh pancakes, and then come back to make fresh ones for Quinn. He wanted to ensure that the taste would be the same as the ones from there, so Quinn would not need to travel there but could still enjoy the freshly made pancakes. At least, they would be better than the ones she could order online.

Quinn liked using a certain platform for food delivery, and she often mentioned that it was affordable.

Julian had thought many times about asking her not to buy things from that platform, but he was afraid she would say he could not understand the difficulties of ordinary people as a wealthy person. In the end, he chose to remain silent and respect her preferences.

“Did you really place an order for me?” Quinn asked when she saw him put down his phone.

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