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Chapter 860
“Yeah.”
Sonny wrapped his arms around Serenity’s neck and returned her kisses with several of his own on her cheek,
making Serenity’s heart burst with joy and love for this little
cutie.
“Why are you back so late, Liberty? I finished making dinner long ago,” Serenity asked her sister while hugging her
nephew.
“The interior designer finished work late, so I had to leave a little later as well. I was thinking of coming back to
cook for you, but you already did.”
Serenity said, “I just suffered some emotional hurt. It’s not like I’m sick. You don’t need to cook for me.”
Liberty walked over and looked at the painting Serenity made. It was a hairpin.
“Your drawing sucks when you’re not in a good mood. Stop drawing for now.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtLiberty helped her sister put the drawing board away. “Did you go out for a walk today?”
“I didn’t want to move, so I slept all day.”
“Take a walk tomorrow. You’ll just feel worse if you stay cooped up at home all day.”
Serenity hummed. “I’ll go back to work tomorrow. I need to rush the orders from the online store I got before the
holidays.
The students would not start school until next Monday.
Today was Friday, so she could use the weekend to catch up with her orders.
She would not be constantly reminded of Zachary lying to her if she had something to distract herself with.
There was a snowball effect where if that was not on her mind, then she would not get angry and consequently
improve her mood.
“Sounds good.”
Liberty did not stop her sister from going back to the store, but she reminded her, “I met Hank downstairs. He
came over just to tell me that our granddad went downtown again with his class of grandsons.”
Serenity frowned at that. “Why did they come here? Do they think we have lots of
money for them after they found out that Zachary is the heir of the York family and
I’m his wife?”
Liberty said faintly, “Do you think they won’t think that?”
Those people had faces thicker than walls-possessing great shamelessness that gave them unsolicited boldness to
do and think of anything.
“So what if they do? They can go straight to Zachary.”
Serenity’s conflict with her old family was the most severe.
“They might actually just do that.”
Serenity was silent. Would they really go to Zachary for money? She had no idea.
“They’re having a bad time now. If they don’t pester Zachary for money after knowing his identity, the sun might
rise from the west.”
Serenity’s voice was cold. “Even if they lose their jobs and fail in their businesses, they have more than enough
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmsavings. It’s unlikely their quality of life will be affected for the time being, but they’re always thinking about asking
for money from us. They’re shameless to the core!”
They could not bear to spend the money they had saved but never hesitated at the thought of spending other
people’s money.
Who owed them?
“They wanted a share of the money I got from the divorce too. They called me to borrow money from me, but I
refused.”
After Liberty helped her sister put away the drawing board, she went into the kitchen and brought out the food that
her sister cooked. Meanwhile, Serenity carried her nephew to wash his hands.
The three of them were soon seated at the small table to dine.
Sonny could eat by himself now. Although he dropped food all over the table, Liberty still let him eat by himself.
He would be starting preschool in September.
Ding dong… Ding dong…
The doorbell rang.
“I’ll get it.”
Serenity put down her spoon. “I guess they might have found their way here.”