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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 1236

Summary for Chapter 1236: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 1236 – Highlight Chapter from Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 1236 is a standout chapter in Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) by Unknown, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1236

Instead of going out, Mrs. Lewis stayed at home and waited for Lily’s return. She wanted to know if Duncan ate the breakfast Lily delivered.

Picking up on the sound of an approaching vehicle, Mrs. Lewis walked out of the house.

“Mrs. Lewis.”

Lily got out of the car and approached Mrs. Lewis with empty food containers.

Judging by the smile on Lily’s smile, Mrs. Lewis could tell that her son ate Lily’s homemade breakfast.

The pair strolled back into the house in talk and laughter.

Handing the food containers to the maid, Lily helped Mrs. Lewis to sit on the sofa.

“Why didn’t you stay longer at Duncan’s office?”

“Duncan has a meeting coming up. I didn’t want to take up too much of his time. Mrs. Lewis, I told Duncan that you told me to deliver the breakfast, and he ate it all up. He even asked me if you have a new chef. He thinks well of my cooking.”

Mrs. Lewis was all smiles as if Lily was about to become her daughter–in–law.

“You should deliver Duncan packed breakfast more often. See if he needs anything else. With all that you do for him, he’ll be smitten with you in no time. You can do it, Lily. I can’t wait for you to be part of the family.

Pulling out her phone, Lily tapped into her photo album and pointed at Jessica before asking, “Who is this woman, Mrs. Lewis? Do you know her? She seems to know Duncan. I saw them talking.

“All You Can Eat diner is owned by Liberty. Duncan was going to have his breakfast there, but Liberty was away for personal reasons. Her diner was closed today. He only ate my breakfast because he went to work on an empty stomach.”

Otherwise, Duncan would not have eaten her food.

Furrowing her brows, Mrs. Lewis added, “I wonder if Duncan collects rent from her. I

should ask him.

“I told you to keep an eye out for Liberty. The person who can be your rival is Liberty. Out of all the places she could have built her business, Liberty had to choose to operate on that

street–Duncan’s route to work.

“It’s clear cut what she’s really after. I bet she wants to marry into a rich family after her sister managed to. Well, she should take a look in the mirror. She’s fat and divorced. Plus, she has a son from her previous marriage. She should consider herself lucky if she is able to find another man. How dare she set her sights on my son.”

Not taking kindly toward Liberty, Mrs. Lewis put whatever blame on Liberty.

“Mrs. Lewis, I think Liberty is not eyeballing Duncan. At least, not at the moment. Let’s not be so quick to label her as a gold digger. Didn’t Serenity marry Mr. York without knowing who he was? She nearly had a falling out with Mr. York when she found out the truth.”

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