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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 112

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 112: Serenity and Zachary York

Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 112 – A Turning Point in Serenity and Zachary York by Gu Lingfei

In this chapter of Serenity and Zachary York, Gu Lingfei introduces major changes to the story. Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 112 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 112

Jasmine and Serenity‘s conversation was interrupted. When Serenity saw her sister and nephew walking in, she immediately stopped her work, stood up, and walked around the cashier.

Jasmine was quicker than Serenity. She was already hugging and kissing the adorable Sonny. She even raised him up high, which made the little boy laugh.

“Liberty, why are you here?” Serenity noticed that it was past ten o‘clock. At this hour, Liberty would usually be preparing lunch at home. If Hank did not have lunch when he got home from work, he would be complaining again.

“I was bored at home, so I came over to have a look. Sonny was also making a fuss because he wanted to see

you.”

Liberty took off her hat, wiped off the sweat on her forehead, and said, “It‘s almost November, but it‘s still so hot!”

Wiltspoon‘s fall was similar to summer, and it was not that cold in winter.

It was only cool in the morning and evening. During the day, it was still sweltering as long as it was sunny.

“It‘s past ten o‘clock. Don‘t you have to cook, Liberty?”

Serenity did not think that it was her sister‘s duty to cook for her brother–in–law. She only asked because most people ate at noon.

“I fed Sonny before I came here, and I brought his milk powder over, so he can play here until the afternoon. I’ll order takeout with you later, or I can go to the nearby market to buy some ingredients and cook for you girls in your small kitchen.”

“As for your brother–in–law… I‘ve already measured the pasta and filled a pot of water for him. All he has to do is boil it when he gets back. I‘ve washed some vegetables for him and put them aside in the kitchen. He can blanch or stir–fry them for all I care.”

Both Serenity and Jasmine gave Liberty a thumbs up. They agreed that Liberty should not compromise on everything Since Hank proposed going halves, he should get a taste of his own medicine.

“Hank was so nice to Liberty back then. It hasn‘t been that long since they got married. What an eye–opener…” Jasmine sighed.

Marriage was truly the graveyard of romance.

Single people wanted to get married, but married people wanted out.

Jasmine did not want to get married so soon. She wanted to enjoy a few more years of freedom.

Liberty said resentfully, “My mother–in–law and sister – in–law instigated all this. He trusts his family too much.“

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