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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4313

Summary for Chapter 4313: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 4313 – A Turning Point in Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) by Unknown

In this chapter of Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary), Unknown introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 4313 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.


Married at First Sight 
“Didn’t Pedro get the idea from someone else? I don’t believe he came up with it on his own,” Liberty teased. 

Duncan tried to defend himself but eventually admitted, “I’m just not the romantic type. 

That’s who I am—it’s in my nature, and I can’t change it.” 

He looked at her seriously and added, “If you regret marrying me, well, too bad. There’s no turning back now. You’re stuck with a rough man like me who doesn’t understand romance.” 

Before Liberty could respond, Duncan silenced her with a kiss, pulling her into his embrace. 

Later, as they lay together, Liberty suddenly realized something. “You didn’t use any protection.” 

 “We don’t have any birth control pills at home either,” she added, narrowing her eyes at him. 

Duncan shrugged. “You should be in your safe period, so it should be fine.” 

“There’s no such thing as a 100% safe period. Accidents can still happen,” she reminded him. 

After a brief pause, Duncan said, “Well, if you do get pregnant, then we’ll have the baby. Yangyang is already in kindergarten and studying in Wancheng. Without a little one around, the house feels too quiet.” 

“But we haven’t even had our wedding yet,” Liberty pointed out. “If I’m pregnant, it’ll be exhausting to plan and attend a wedding while carrying a big belly.” 

Duncan thought for a moment. “After you take them to the ancestral ceremony and officially become the head of the Feng family, we can start planning the wedding. If you do get pregnant, it won’t be too obvious right away.” 

He reached out and gently touched her stomach, a hopeful smile on his face. “I’d love for it to be a girl—one who looks like you and is just as smart and adorable as Yangyang.” 

Having a daughter as their second child would mean they had both a son and a daughter, and they wouldn’t need to try for a third. 

Liberty studied him suspiciously. “Did you do this on purpose?” 

“Do what on purpose?” 

“You deliberately didn’t take any precautions because you want me to get pregnant,” she accused. 

In her dream, Duncan became a doting father, completely obsessed with their daughter. From the moment she was born, he hardly let go of her, carrying her everywhere. As a result, their little girl grew attached to him and only wanted her father. 

Since Liberty was always busy managing the company, she had opted to feed their daughter formula instead of breastfeeding, making it easier for Duncan to care for her as a stay-at-home dad. Unfortunately, this only deepened the bond between father and daughter, leaving Liberty feeling slightly left out. 

As their daughter grew older, Duncan proudly carried her around to show her off. Every time he met up with his friends—many of whom only had sons—he would parade his little girl in front of them, making them jealous. 

“What a shameless show-off,” Liberty muttered in her sleep, laughing. 

Duncan, half-asleep, nudged her. “Wife, what are you dreaming about? You look so happy.” 

Still groggy, Liberty slowly opened her eyes and stared at the ceiling, taking a moment to regain her senses. 

So it was just a dream. 

But it had felt so real—so real that, for a moment, she actually believed she had given birth to a daughter. 

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