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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 275

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 275: Serenity and Zachary York

Summary of Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 275 from Serenity and Zachary York

Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 275 marks a crucial moment in Gu Lingfei’s Marriage novel, Serenity and Zachary York. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 275 Duncan stared at Liberty who clammed up at that point. Since his best friend married Serenity and this plump woman was his best friend‘s sister–in–law, Duncan was not going to let Liberty pay for the repairs.

Liberty did not mean for it to happen anyway.

It was partly his fault for driving too fast.

His eyes on her made Liberty nervous. Holding her son tight, Liberty was about to speak when Duncan jumped in with questions. “Why did you get so many things? Can‘t you call your husband to help? Maybe don‘t get so much stuff all at once.”

“I‘m a little far from home, so I called my husband, but he was too busy to pick me up. I thought I should just carry everything home. I didn’t see the brick there, and the stroller flipped over when I bumped into it. I didn‘t think you would knock onto the can of formula that rolled out to the road.”

Liberty murmured, “I had to attend to my child since he was crying. I didn‘t have time to pick up the things that were scattered on the ground.

“Mr. Lewis, it was an accident this time.”

After a brief silence, she added, “Would you let me pay only half for the repairs? It was an honest mistake, and you were driving too fast. You‘re also responsible for what just happened.”

Duncan thought to himself, ‘I only requested that she paid nine thousand bucks for the damages the last time since Zachary called me. To be honest, I had to cover a lot more of the repairs.‘

Zachary did not mention that he had married Serenity. Duncan would not have let Liberty pay a dime had he known about the

marriage.

Duncan reached out to pick up the diapers.

Liberty stared at him in confusion.

Duncan put all the diapers into his car and came back for the stroller before telling her, “Get into the car. I’ll drive you and your son home.”

The husband of this heavy woman must not be very nice to her.

Despite the wife’s call for help, he was nowhere to be found. Sure, work was important, but was it more important than his wife and child?

If Duncan were in the husband’s shoes, he would be the first on the scene to attend to his wife’s needs.

Nevertheless, Duncan guessed that her husband probably did not take Liberty’s outward appearance too kindly.

Although Liberty wore a short–sleeved shirt, she did not feel the cold probably because she was protected by a layer of fat.

“It’s raining. I don’t think you have an umbrella. Get into the car. A bit of rain might not harm you, but your son could catch a cold. You’d feel bad if your son gets sick.”

Duncan said as he took over the stroller and placed it in the car.

Liberty hesitated for a bit before getting into Duncan’s car.

“Ms. Hunt, I’m only doing this because Zachary’s a friend. Don’t read too much into it.”

“I’m not.”

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