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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 411

Chapter 411

Nana dragged her luggage and walked straight to the sofa. She sat down and said, “Zachary, I want to move in with you and Seren.”

Zachary’s face stiffened. “Nana, you promised me

“I’m not stirring trouble, so what are you so nervous for? What are you worried about?” Nana rebutted.

Following that, she said stubbornly, “I’ve already been chased out of home by your dad and uncles. I have nowhere else to go, so I wanted to seek refuge with my grandson. Is that not okay? Are you going to learn from your dad and uncles and chase me out too?”

Nana sighed. “When you get old, you get hated. Wherever I go, I get chased away. What’s the point of raising sons? What’s the point of raising grandsons too? It’s better to raise a sweet granddaughter.”

Zachary’s expression was dark. “Nana, my dad and uncles would never chase you away.”

Even if she wanted to move in with him, she should not tag his dad and uncles with a giant label of being unfilial.

Nana smiled cheerily. “I can’t say it was my daughters–in–law that chased me away now, can I? I gave birth to my sons, so no matter how I discredit them, they won’t take it to heart. I didn’t give birth to my daughters–in–law, so how could I discredit them?”

Zachary was speechless.

“Anyway, I’ve heard all about it.”

Zachary asked a little uneasily, “And what have you heard all about, Nana?”

“I heard your sister–in–law is going to get divorced. Her crisis is your chance to prove yourself. As long as you help your sister–in–law solve the problem, Serenity’s favorability toward you will continue to rise. Then, I’ll be able to carry my great–granddaughter in my

arms!

“I missed out on so many good shows, so no matter what you say, I can’t miss out on this one. So I’m moving in with you two! If you don’t let me do that, I’ll go tell Serenity that you’re being unfilial and that you don’t want to take me in even when I have nowhere else to go.”

Zachary’s expression was as dark as it could get.

“Nana, can you be reasonable?”

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