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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4260

Summary for Chapter 4260: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 4260 – Highlight Chapter from Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 4260 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.

Married At First Sight Chapter 4260 

 

Chapter 4260 

Old lady York turned to Elora with a warm smile and said, “Elora, let’s head to the pavilion and take in the spring garden. It’s the perfect day for it.” 

Elora nodded and followed her inside. When old lady York settled into her seat, Elora gently helped her adjust, her movements careful and considerate. Though Elora often came across as reserved, even cold, her actions toward old lady York were tender and thoughtful. 

Old lady York had always intrigued Elora. Tatum had shared countless stories about her, and over time, Elora had developed a deep admiration for the woman. Once old lady York was comfortably seated, Elora took her place across from her. 

For a long moment, Elora studied old lady York before speaking. “Madam, I’ll be honest—I’m here because I need answers. I’ve made time in my busy schedule these past two days because I can’t shake the feeling that you’re holding something back. Tatum told me he came to our family not just to work as a chef but also to pursue a wife. He said you helped him find someone, and he was supposed to win her over within a year. But here’s the thing: in all these months, I haven’t seen him actively pursuing anyone. He hasn’t even been in contact with other women.” 

Elora was silent for a moment, then leaned forward slightly. “old lady York, your approach makes sense. But I need to know—who is Tatum’s intended fiancée?” Her gaze was direct, her tone unwavering. “Is it me? Am I the one you chose for him?” 

Tatum had been unusually calm these past few months, showing no urgency to pursue anyone. When Elora had asked him if he’d be willing to marry the woman his grandmother had chosen, he’d simply said he trusted old lady York’s judgment. Whoever she picked, he believed, would be the right person for him. 

But now, Elora couldn’t help but wonder—was Tatum so relaxed because the person he was supposed to pursue was already right in front of him? 

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