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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 140

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 140: Serenity and Zachary York

What Happens in Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 140 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York

Dive into Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 140, 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 140

Serenity‘s youngest cousin was only seventeen or eighteen years old. It was the age whereby impulse and hot–bloodedness reigned supreme.

He had a horrible temper too. When Serenity refused to go to the hospital or delete the post, he got angry and threatened to smash her bookstore.

Serenity looked at him coldly. “Don‘t you dare!”

Her eyes were stern and cold, and her icy words carried a domineering aura that made the Hunt brothers shrink for no reason.

“Noah.” Mike turned his head to glare at the youngest cousin. When the latter did not dare to speak up anymore, he looked at Serenity and smiled. “Serenity, don‘t be mad at Noah. That‘s just the way he talks.

“Like what John said earlier, we‘re still cousins with close blood relations. No matter what, we‘re family. Will you benefit by humiliating us? We were wrong in this matter, so we apologize to you. Let bygones be bygones, okay?

“You don‘t need to pay any money. We only ask that you go visit Grandmom. She really wants to see you. These days, Grandmom and Granddad have been blaming themselves for doing so many heartless things to you before. They said that they had let your parents down,

“Serenity, we‘re not saints, so we all make mistakes. The important thing is that we acknowledge our mistakes. Our grandparents are old and know they were at fault. Just give them the chance to correct their mistakes and apologize to you.”

Only when they pulled out the emotion card and both sides made up would Serenity delete the post and end the matter.

In the end… the losses outweighed the gains.

Actually, no; they did not gain anything at all except for a face full of dust.

They had no choice but to go to Serenity in person, apologize to her, and beg her to let them go.

Even if they hated her so much that their teeth ached, they could only find a way to retaliate after this matter was over.

On the surface, they had to act as if they were trying to make peace with her.

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