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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2909

Camryn laughed as sweetness filled her heart. She thought to herself that she was really, very lucky.

Before meeting Callum, luck had never been on her side. With a biological mother like Paige, she was hurt the most deeply by her.

Fortunately, Callum’s love and her in-laws’ doting, as well as the rest of the York family’s care for her had healed her.

She had also avenged her father and retrieved everything that belonged to her.

Now, all she had to do was to take care of her health and after a few years, have a kid, and then her life would be complete.

In the end, Camryn accepted the vintage set of jewelry from her mother-in-law. If she continued trying to refuse it, her in-laws and her husband would take turns trying to persuade her.

She knew Rosella and her aunts-in-law had lots of jewelry. As they did not have daughters, their jewelry was to be passed on to their daughters-in-law. Grandma May had quite a stash too, despite having distributed some once before when her daughters-in-law joined the family.

The jewelry Grandma May still had now was to be passed on to her granddaughters-in-law.

Camryn could be said to have personally experienced the various benefits of marrying into the York family now. It was no wonder people would do anything to marry into the family.

The four of them chatted happily until late. Then, Callum’s parents ushered the young couple upstairs to rest.

They returned to Callum’s room. It would be where they spend their wedding night, but they had not started decorating it yet. There was still a little more than a month to go, around mid-December when Christmas was a few days after the wedding.

Callum mused that he could finally have a peaceful Christmas, because he was now married and had a beautiful wife, unlike past Christmases at home where he spent every day being urged to settle down by his elders to the point he got a headache and had to find various excuses to go out.

However, Grandma May had a rule that starting from Christmas Eve up until New Year’s Day, they had to stay at Wildridge Manor. They were only allowed to go back to their own homes after New Year’s Day had passed.

That was why the men who were of marriageable age would stay out all day and only come home late at night.

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