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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 120

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 120: Serenity and Zachary York

What Happens in Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 120 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York

Dive into Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 120, a pivotal chapter in Serenity and Zachary York, written by Gu Lingfei. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 120

It was unpalatable and sweet.

How was it sweet? Did he take sugar for salt?

Hank immediately went into the kitchen and picked up the box of seasoning to see if it was sugar, salt, or monosodium glutamate. They were all placed in the same box, so he must have mistaken sugar for salt just now.

Before Hank got married, his mother cooked for him at home. After marriage, the Hunt sisters cooked for him. He did not have to cook all his life. It was no wonder the dish he cooked was unpalatable because he mistook sugar for salt.

Then, he looked at the pasta in the pot. Since Liberty had measured everything for him, the pasta was edible.

However, the spoiled Hank could not swallow plain pasta without any seasoning or meat.

Hank turned hot – tempered when he thought how hard he had worked for the first half of the day and came back without food on the table. He went into the room angrily and became more infuriated when he saw Liberty sitting on the bed, looking at her phone.

He suddenly stepped forward, slapped away Liberty‘s phone, grabbed Liberty‘s hair. He dragged her to the floor

and started throwing punches and kicks at Liberty. He did not yell at Liberty for fear of waking up his son who was fast asleep.

Liberty was unprepared for Hank‘s sudden attack and was dragged to the ground by her hair. When she came back to her senses, she retaliated immediately.

Hank was a man, and he caught her by surprise, so Liberty was still at a disadvantage even when she fought back.

In the past two years of being a mother, Liberty did not watch her figure and put on at least thirty to forty pounds after marriage. She pressed her full body weight on Hank, who felt like he was crushed by a boulder.

This time, Liberty had the upper hand. She took a deep breath and slapped both sides of Hank‘s face with all her might.

Liberty fought back just as hard as how Hank hit her earlier. She only stopped and got up from Hank‘s body when he cried and howled with blood at the corners of his mouth.

After gasping for a few breaths, Liberty turned around and went to the kitchen to get a kitchen knife.

By then, Hank got up from the ground and called his parents and sister, telling them that he had taught Liberty a lesson, but Liberty retaliated. When he saw Liberty charging at him with a knife, Hank was horrified and did not bother to complain anymore. Hank was chased around the room and finally took the opportunity to run outside.

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