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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 1029

Summary for chapter 1029: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter Summary: chapter 1029 – Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) by Unknown

In chapter 1029, a key moment in the Romance novel Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary), Unknown delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1029

Thinking about the past. it was hard for not only Serenity and her sister, but also Mrs. Stone and Elisa.

Mrs Stones eyes had long been teary

Perhaps everything could have changed if she had found her sister earlier

Even if she could not change her sister’s death, she could at least protect her two nieces.

“Seren”

Zachary felt sorry for Serenity and embraced her “It’s all in the past, it’s all in the past.

He had experienced and gone through the trending topic on Twitter last year together with Serenity

Serenity posted her sister’s diary on Twitter to refute what the Hunts claimed, and then the public opinion was reversed Zachary read his sister-in-law’s diary, but he only dared read it once and not a second time

Reading it once was enough to make him feel incredibly sorry for his wife

Zachary was not an emotional person, but his eyes were teary after he read his sister-in-law’s diary

Sometimes, our loved ones were heartless people who would hurt us the most.

There was some truth to that statement.

Serenity and her sister were hurt the most by their relatives.

Elisa took out two small packets of tissues from her bag. She handed one of them to Zachary

She turned around and was about to leave

“Til go with you.”

Zachary walked out of the house with Serenity.

Old Mrs Hunt and the others had not left and were still gathering in the open space in front of the house She and the others looked grave when they looked at the piles of bricks, sand, and gravel.

Someone who knew the law must have talked to Old Mrs. Hunt about it.

Serenity and Liberty were back to fight for the house. This would not concern Old Mrs. Hunt’s first and fourth children. After all, she and her husband had long said that Scott’s family property would be inherited by John. The other children could not do anything even though they felt that their parents were biased. After all, John was the most promising child and pleased their parents the most.

John’s family felt the same as Old Mrs. Hunt. They felt as if their flesh was being cut off now that Serenity and her sister were going to get a share of Scott’s family property.

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