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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3090

Perhaps Celine had left the curtains drawn on purpose to let someone see them in action.

Revenge in secret would mean nothing. Creating a huge scandal was the best way to exact her revenge on the Fisher family.

“The butler said you didn’t eat, Mom. What’s wrong?

“I haven’t eaten either. Why don’t I have dinner with you?”

Caroline sat opposite Belinda. However, she stood up again and handed the chocolate-dipped apple slice to her mother. She said, “I bought this, Mom. You can have one.

“I only bought one cotton candy. I already took a few bites, so I won’t be sharing it with you.”

Belinda stared at the chocolatey apple slices, then the cotton candy. It was pink, a color that little girls liked. Her daughter was in her twenties, almost thirty. However, she still bought cotton candy for herself.

Belinda did not care if other people ate cotton candy, but her daughter was the heir of the Fisher family. How could she…

“Why did you buy this?”

Belinda frowned and asked the same question as the butler.

“I was envious when I saw others eating cotton candies when I was young. I thought it tasted great. It’s not often I see cotton candies being sold when I’m a grownup, so I haven’t been able to buy one. I saw it when I went to play this evening, so I bought it.”

Belinda felt as if her heart was being wrenched.

Her daughter was supposed to deserve the best of everything. However, because of Celine’s father, Caroline had never even tasted cotton candy and could only be envious of others.

On the other hand, Celine, whom Belinda had loved for over twenty years, not only slept with her husband but also seduced her son for revenge.

Belinda’s hatred toward Celine only grew deeper.

She accepted the chocolate-dipped apple slices Caroline passed her.

“Do you think the cotton candy is good?”

Caroline took another bite. However, it was too big of a bite that some of it ended up on her mouth and face.

Belinda passed Caroline a tissue and said, “Look at you. It’s all over your face.”

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