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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 323

Chapter 323

Tania also turned to look at Serenity, who now already had her back to them. “Was she smiling at us? I don’t know her.”

“Oh, maybe it was just my imagination, and it wasn’t us who she was smiling at.”

Tania’s friend did not think much about it.

She turned around again and saw that Serenity had already walked away. She said with a smile, “I must’ve really gotten the wrong idea.

“That girl was quite pretty and bore a good mien. I couldn’t tell which family she’s from, so I thought she was someone you knew.” The friend teased Tania, “All the ladies in Wiltspoon will smile at you when they see you.

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Tania had three sons. The most famous one was her eldest, who was the head of York Corporation. In the York family, he was the most important person

after Old Mrs. York.

All the men in the York family were extraordinary. Excluding the youngest two, one of whom was still

in high school while the other had just reached adulthood and was not suitable for marriage, the other seven in their generation were all of marriageable age.

The York family was the richest in Wiltspoon. They were true nobility.

Every woman wanted to marry into the York family and become one of them Mrs. Yorks.

Therefore, Tania and her two sisters–in–law were the most popular noblewomen in high society. All the families with daughters of marriageable age tried their best to please Tania and her two sisters in–laws, hoping to become in–laws with them.

Tania laughed softly. “There’s no point smiling at me. Our family is open–minded, so when it comes to our children’s marriage, we can only offer advice. We won’t make the decision for them. As

long as the woman’s character is good, we will agree to whoever they like.”

She did not like her eldest daughter–in–law, Serenity, but she knew Serenity had a good character. Since her eldest son agreed to marry Serenity, as a mother, she would not nag her son even if she did not like Serenity.

She did not complain about her son’s marriage to her mother–in–law either. She did not even

badmouth Serenity, so how would she comment anything about her mother–in–law, who had brought up her eldest son. Old Mrs. York cared deeply for her grandchildren.

Moreover, Tania had lived as Old Mrs. York’s

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