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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 552

Chapter 552

“Wait, aren’t you the substitute driver?”

Serenity was surprised when she recognized Jim.

Jim smiled sheepishly. “I gave your husband my name card and told him he could find me if he needs anything. I can do anything as long as I’m paid.”

Serenity supposed that there was not a smooth stream of business for a substitute driver and that doing other jobs part–time was better than staying idle at home, so she did not suspect that Jim was lying.

“Thank you.”

“Don’t thank me. I’m getting paid to do my job.”

Jim finished speaking and hurriedly carried the sofa out with a colleague.

Jasmine asked casually, “Do you know that person?”

“Yeah, I’ve seen him a few times since he lives in Brynfield. He usually works as a substitute driver. He sent Zachary home twice when the latter got drunk.

“I didn’t know that he had side jobs. I’ll ask for his name card later. We can hire him if we need something done in the future. I think he’s quite reliable.”

Grandma May, who was helping to pack up Sonny’s toys, expressed silently, ‘Jim is one of Zack’s bodyguards. Of course, he’s reliable.‘

Many hands make light work.

With everyone’s help, all the appliances Liberty had stuck a note on were soon moved away along with Liberty and Sonny’s luggage.

Ring ring ring…

Serenity’s phone rang.

“Zachary, we’re moving Liberty’s stuff now.” Serenity knew that her husband was equally concerned despite not being able to be there to help, so she reported the progress to him as soon as she answered the phone.

Zachary said warmly, “I hired a few trucks to go over. They should be reaching the entrance of the residential area soon. I gave your phone number to one of the truck drivers. Bring them in later to help move your sister’s stuff to her apartment.

“If it doesn’t fit in her apartment, you can temporarily move the stuff to our house.

Their small home was big enough since they did not have many belongings.

“Okay, got it. You’re really thorough, Zachary. We called a group of people to help with moving, but we didn’t think of hiring a few trucks to transport the stuff.”

All of the appliances that were moved out were placed in the open space downstairs for people to gawk at.

Zachary acted as if nothing happened. “My sister–in–law just divorced. They brought men to her house to help with the move and tear down everything else. It’s very lively there now. I just called to ask about the progress.

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