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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 167

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Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 167 is a standout chapter in Serenity and Zachary York by Gu Lingfei, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 167 Once Elisa was gone, Jasmine asked curiously, “Seren, how did you know Ms. Stone? She even came to the shop to look for you.”

Serenity told Jasmine the whole story about Elisa flagging her e–bike down and sending Elisa to York Corporation.

Jasmine replied after a pause, “Really?”

Props to Elisa for her courage and tenacity to go after the heir of the York.

“I think Ms. Stone isn‘t as unreasonable as described in the rumors. She‘s only haughty because of her upbringing. She hasn‘t lost perspective on life though. While she loves Mr. York, she said she wouldn‘t ask Mr. York out if he was taken.”

Elisa‘s pride kept her from coming in between someone else‘s relationship

Jasmine concurred , “She sounds like a great gal. We‘re not in her circle, so we wouldn‘t know her true character without engaging with her. The rumors can‘t be trusted completely. Sometimes, seeing is not believing either, let alone hearsays.”

Since Elisa held prestige in class, many who were jealous of her might spread the word that she was obnoxious,

bossy, and rude.

Elisa‘s visit did not affect Serenity whatsoever.

She kept to her routine while Jasmine started to wear Serenity down about attending Mrs. so–and–so‘s birthday party with her.

“The party will be held at the Dawsons‘ mansion. The Dawsons are neighbors with my aunt. Plus, they do business together. My aunt wouldn‘t ask me to tag along if it weren‘t because she had a good relationship with the family. Come with me, Seren. My aunt is trying to set me up with her neighbor‘s oldest son.” Jasmine vaguely remembered the Dawsons‘ son. Since she often spent time at her aunt‘s place, Jasmine had met the neighbors.

The young heir of the Dawson family was plump and mediocre at best when it came to looks. No one would do

a double–take at the man on the streets if he was not born into wealth and power.

Not everybody in higher society had a pretty face.

“Mrs. Lowe‘s taking you to fix you up for a date. Why should I come along? It‘s different this time. It‘s Mrs. Dawson‘s birthday party. I‘m not going.”

“My aunt saw it as a chance for me to marry up. She doesn‘t have my best interest at heart. I don‘t want to go. My aunt even called my mom, so both of them can gang up on me. I had no choice but to give in to their request. My mom has been nagging now more than ever about us being at the same age, but you‘re married while I‘m still

single. Is it wrong to be single at twenty–five?”

It really put Jasmine on the spot.

It was not like she was thirty–five. Yet, her mother and aunt kept badgering her about tying the knot.

Her mother was not as pushy before Serenity got hitched. Now that Serenity said goodbye to singlehood, everything Jasmine did seemed wrong in her mother‘s eyes. Jasmine‘s mother could find fault even in the air that she breathed. She believed she could forget ever finding peace until she started dating.

“So, you don‘t like the Dawsons‘ son because he‘s ugly.”

Serenity believed it was not all about social class for Mrs. Lowe. Character was important too. Jasmine was her niece no matter what. Mrs. Lowe would not push her niece to a terrible man unless she wanted to break ties with Jasmine‘s family.

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