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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 999

Chapter 999

Mrs. Newman did not care what people thought of her and continued to say, “Mrs. Stone and Ms.

Stone are really magnanimous.

Their ideal son-in- law was stolen away by some niece, but Mrs. Stone is still able to bring Serenity out and introduce her to everyone.” If it were Mrs. Newman, she would not be able to do it.

No matter how close a niece was, how could a niece compare to a daughter? Someone rebuked Mrs. Newman and said, “You should be careful with your words, Mrs. Newman.

Mr. York never accepted Ms.

Stone’s feelings or promised her anything.

It was all Ms.

Stone’s wishful thinking.

However, it’s true that Ms.

Enter title… Stone is magnanimous.

She was in love with Mr. York, but she could let go of him when she found out that he was married.

Furthermore, she generously sent her blessings to the couple.

It really changed my perception of her.

“You can say all that in front of us, but don’t talk about Mrs. York’s identity elsewhere.

Mr. York isn’t someone your family can afford to offend.” Mrs. Newman opened her mouth to say something, but in the end, she choked on her words and did not continue to argue with the other ladies.

She was a laughingstock in this circle because she married her brother-in- law.

Her late husband was the younger brother of her current husband.

They had a daughter together, but he committed suicide by jumping off a building due to depression when their daughter was two years old.

Later, she remarried, to her brother-in-law.

After marrying her brother-in-law, she went from being the second missus to the eldest missus of the Newman family.

When her in-laws passed away, her husband became the head of the family.

However, she became a joke that many people talked about because she married her late husband’s brother.

After her remarriage, she gave birth to another daughter and son.

The daughter she had with her late husband, Camryn, lived like a nobody in the Newman family.

It was said that Camryn was treated worse than a servant.

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