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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 154

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What Happens in Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 154 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York

Dive into Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 154, 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 154

Chelsea cut in while Serenity was still talking. “We should be responsible for the children we give birth to. The parents–in–law have no obligation to look after the grandkids.”

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“That‘s right. Children should be their parents‘ responsibility. Why don‘t you care for your own children then, Chelsea?”

Chelsea opened her mouth and retorted, “My parents are happy to take care of my children. You could tell your

sister to ask your parents to care for hers too.”

Serenity picked up the glass of water in front of Chelsea and splashed it on her face.

“Ah! What the hell was that, Serenity!”

“I was helping you to rinse your filthy mouth.” Serenity shot an indifferent glare at the mother and daughter

Livid , Chelsea wanted to put violence into action when Mrs. Brown held her back. Mrs. Brown said to her daughter, “Your sister–in–law‘s parents are gone for over a decade. You can‘t blame Serenity for being angry since you made a hurtful comment.”

“But she shouldn‘t have splashed me with water. My

people. You should fire her.”

Serenity retorted callously, “I‘m sorry. She‘s not my employee but my partner. Are you sure the clothes on you aren‘t a knockoff? Why do I get the feeling that you‘re hiding your shame with anger?”

Who else but Chelsea would play up her knockoff as the real thing?

It was hilarious that Chelsea claimed she could not afford the clothes.

“Chelsea, let‘s not talk about the clothes. Here‘s what I think about my sister and brother–in–law‘s situation. As part of my sister‘s family, I stand by my sister‘s decision to go halves on everything since Hank wants to go Dutch. He proposed the idea, so he should bear the consequences. Why should he get all the good and only pay his share while my sister does and covers for everything else?”

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