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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 68

Chapter 68 Hank’s mom said Liberty’s education was for nothing. It was not like she could share the financial burden at home.

A woman who could manage the house and earn an income suited Hank best.

Most importantly, Liberty did not bother to primp herself. She lost her beauty and grace, content with becoming a fat and unkempt blob. Liberty was no longer the person she was before marriage. Hank would not dream of taking Liberty to social engagements , worried that his colleagues and clients would make fun of him.

Liberty had nothing on Jessica. Hank’s words saw Liberty’s blood pressure rising.

Liberty hung up the call.

She omitted that she had invited Serenity and her husband over for dinner tonight.

If both the in-laws and newlyweds came for dinner, there was bound to be a huge fight between them once the in laws were gone. Nevertheless, why should Liberty stop her sister and her husband from coming when her in-laws were free to

come at any time?

Liberty had a say in the family too.

Although Hank paid for the house deposit and mortgage, Liberty contributed to the renovation and furnishing. All her savings were spent on the home.

With that in mind, Liberty regained confidence.

She would get extra groceries since Serenity and her husband were joining for dinner.

It was a good thing Serenity enjoyed seafood too. Well, if splitting the difference was what Hank wanted, Liberty would keep track of the in-laws’ spending at their home too. It was time to settle the accounts with Hank once the in-laws left.

By going halves, Liberty could not run the house on her own.

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