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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 780

Chapter 780

Jasmine and Josh as a couple would probably be impossible then.

For the sake of Josh’s love, they would leave Lowe Enterprise with a way out.

“He knows you’re married and that our relationship is stable, but he’s still bugging you. You even told me you guys were like siblings. If I hadn’t been jealous and made a fuss, you probably still wouldn’t know right now he’d long had romantic feelings for you.”

Zachary cynically poked Serenity’s forehead.

Serenity touched the place that had been poked and said in defense of her innocence, “I’ve known him since I was young and I watched him grow up. I always thought of him as my own little cousin. Who knew he would like me?

“That’s not my fault. I never provoked him in any way.”

Serenity said as she hugged his arm and walked outside with him, further saying, ” Doesn’t him liking me prove that Nana has good taste and chosen a good wife for you?”

Zachary could not help but laugh. “Right, right. Nana has good taste and chose a good wife for me.”

“That’s right. I’m your good wife. With that bad temper of yours, only I can tolerate it. Any other woman would have raised hell a long time ago and given you the silent treatment to the end.”

Zachary thought to himself that if it had been any other woman, he would not have gotten married.

“My beloved wife, you must continue to tolerate me then. We still have a long way to go in life.. I think I could live to a hundred. You’ll probably live to ninety–five, so you’ll have to keep tolerating me for another seventy years.”

Serenity looked at him, no longer leaning on him. “So you alone can live to a hundred, and there’ll be a five-year difference between our ages in the end?”

“I’m older than you by five years. I’ll be a hundred, you’ll be ninety–five. Alive, we’ll be together, and even in death, we’ll be together.”

Serenity was speechless.

What a selfish man he was.

Could she not live to the age of hundred and he to hundred and five then?

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