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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 263

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 263: Serenity and Zachary York

Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 263 – 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 263 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 263 David Hunt was the first to react, and he immediately turned to run after his wife and check on her.

“Honey, are you alright?”

Abigail was dragged out by Zachary and was pushed down to the ground without pain, but she looked like a wretch and felt like Zachary had held her face down and rubbed it against the ground “Are you dead? Is this how you act as my husband? You didn‘t even stop him when he dragged me out of the shop! You didn‘t help me either and just watched him bully me, drag me out,

and push me to the ground!”

Abigail immediately pushed her husband away and started yelling at him while pointing at him after he helped her up.

“After bullying my kid, you‘re now bullying me! Is there any reason in this world? God, open your eyes and see. Strike these unfilial and vicious people who are disrespectful to their elders down with thunder!”

David Hunt was the youngest of his brothers and sisters and had always been doted on by his parents and older siblings. And after his wife married him, he was doted on by his wife‘s family too. Although he was the poorest among the Hunts, with his siblings‘ help, he still managed to build his own villa. Abigail had not suffered any sort of hardship since marrying into the Hunt family. She had never suffered such a disgrace before, so when she did, she naturally started scolding them loudly.

She wanted to draw the attention of passers–by and proclaim Serenity‘s evil deeds to the world to show everyone just how arrogant Serenity was to be so unreasonable toward her own aunts and uncles.

David Hunt knew his wife well, having been married for many years.

He hurriedly covered his wife‘s mouth, and growled with quite a bit of exasperation, “What are you yelling for? Did you think Serenity would feel embarrassed if people came to look? Think about what our son has done.

Abigail’s curses lowered in volume.

She swiftly rushed into the shop once again like a mad woman.

David Hunt and his siblings hurriedly tried to hold her back and block her, terrified that she would raise her hand against Serenity and her husband on impulse.

Noah Hunt led a group of thugs to block Serenity’s way, but they had not managed to harm even a hair on Serenity’s head–let alone these older people.

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