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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 156

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 156: Serenity and Zachary York

Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 156 – 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 156 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 156 “I think, like us, you hope Liberty and Hank’s relationship will turn out fine. You know how couples are. They might have a tiny spat every now and then, but it will pass. Don’t fuss about it too much.”

Serenity uttered coldly, “Did Hank break his legs or forget his way home? Why does my sister need to bring him home?”

The Browns might come down hard on her sister if Liberty went to their residence to bring Hank home. Besides, it would show that Liberty was admitting her fault. Serenity would never allow her sister to admit anything she had not done wrong.

Hank was free to return home as he pleased. He could stay at his parents’ place for all she cared.

Her sister could enjoy some peace and quiet in the house.

“Why are you being difficult?” Mrs. Brown told Serenity off.

“Hank’s not giving a dime to your sister for the living expenses so long as he’s not living at his own home. Your sister can forget ever stepping in our house if she can support hersell.”

With that, Mrs. Brown pulled her daughter along to leave.

“I’ll see how long you and your sister can hold out!” Mrs. Brown yelled from the entrance.

With a blank face, Serenity had to hold herself back from

smashing stuff.

Her sister married Mr. Wrong and got the worst in-laws in the world.

Serenity’s heart went out to her sister and her predicament. Serenity knew Liberty was sitting on a divorce and fallout because her sister had no confidence things would work out in her favor. It would be a bitter custody fight for Sonny if she were to separate from her husband now.

“I won’t ever marry into that kind of family. It’s beyond absurd. All they talked about was subservience . Are they looking for a daughter-in-law or a slave? They’re treating your sister as a free nanny. The type that can’t fight back when being bashed and beaten.

“Tch!”

Jasmine said furiously, “Liberty should look for a job now. Something more flexible. She can opt for a divorce once she has a job, an income, and the means for a steady life. What’s the point of keeping a man like your brother in-law?”

Hank was petty, stingy, abusive, and hung up about a subservient wife, Men like this should be dumped right away.

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