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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3316

The two of them were on the call, but Zachary said he was not talking to Clive. Guessing that Zachary was dealing with Sonny at the moment, Clive good-naturedly did not lose his temper.

“You can talk now,” Zachary finally said to Clive. If Clive had not known that his cousin was still sleeping at this hour, he would not have called Zachary. Just listen to his tone—as if he was reporting to Zachary.

Holding back his temper, Clive said, “The legendary doctor has brought my grandmother’s assistant with him to visit with a few other old men. They might be the men who dominated the scene back then. Tell Seren about this and if you can make it, come over with her.”

“Legendary doctor?” Zachary frowned. “Are you sure?”

“No, I’m not. I asked Remy to come over to confirm because he’s seen him before, but I don’t think they would lie. I don’t think anyone would easily dare to impersonate them. Their disciples’ network spans the whole world.”

Silver specialized in intelligence. His disciple had the widest network. Dan the loud one was the master thief and Suzy’s teacher. Suzy was the wife of the current head of the Meadspring Lafayettes.

Setting aside the other disciples’ identities, just Suzy Stoll and Lilian Carden alone were enough to be daunting, especially Lilian, who was rumored to be an expert at both medicine and poison. Either one was enough to scare others into thinking they would be poisoned unsuspectingly and die without knowing why. Their body might even be dissolved into nothing in acid afterward.

“Alright, I’ll let Seren know right away. She’ll definitely want to go. I’ll come with her.”

It was a huge deal that Patrick had been found and Serenity was sure to head to the Stones’ residence. Zachary did not feel at ease letting Serenity go alone and was without a doubt tagging along.

“Are you going to spend the rest of my life with me? Once you grow up and get married, you might not even bother about me then. So tell me, who should I be closer to? Of course it’s your Aunt Ser, so it’s natural for me to play favorites.”

Sonny was struck speechless. Uncle Zak had a point. He only lived with his Aunt Ser and Uncle Zak when his mother was not home. Once she came home, he would be going home and would not be spending every day with Uncle Zak.

“Then… Uncle Zak, when you favor Aunt Ser, can you treat me a little, just a little bit better? I won’t compete with Aunt Ser anymore,” the little boy said it so pitifully but his dark eyes sparkled.

What a mischievous sprite he was.

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