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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 463

Chapter 463

The eight York brothers surrounded their grandmother and left.

The group went to the Wiltspoon Hotel for dinner.

When the lobby manager at Wiltspoon Hotel saw the York brothers coming in with Old Mrs. York but without their bodyguards, he was a little lost.

Should he greet them respectfully?

However, Mr. Callum said that as long as Mr. Zachary did not bring his bodyguard, he should treat them as regular hotel guests and pretend not to know them.

While the lobby manager was deliberating on what to do, Zachary and his family had already entered the hotel and walked past the manager.

All eight of them York brothers were extraordinary. When they walked into the hotel together, they instantly attracted the attention of countless people.

The passersby heard the brothers talking to the old lady softly and heard them address her as their grandmother.

They gave the old lady envious looks. This old lady was so blessed to have eight extraordinarily handsome grandsons. Their eyes were green with envy!

If Grandma May knew what they were thinking, she would say, “Don’t envy me. I have too many grandsons to worry about. Their marriage alone is enough to give me a headache!”

After the meal, Zachary said, “Callum, take Nana back to the main residence. I’ll visit the Buchams‘ residence.”

Josh had the evidence of Hank’s transfer of property, and Julian Bucham was at home tonight. Zachary told Josh that he would go over and get it himself.

“I’m not going back to the main residence.”

Grandma May refused.

“Serenity isn’t going home tonight, Nana, so you don’t have any good show to watch. You’ll get bored if you stay in Brynfield. You can come back tomorrow if you want.”

Grandma May glared at Zachary. “I won’t be bored. I’m not watching anyone’s show either. I just miss my granddaughter–in–law and want to live with her. Anyway, I’m not staying with you, so you can’t control me.”

Zachary could not help but laugh. “That’s my house.”

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