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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 324

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 324: Serenity and Zachary York

Summary of Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 324 from Serenity and Zachary York

Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 324 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 324

Serenity understood why her mother–in–law pretended not to know her and did not take it to

heart.

After walking back to her parking spot, she unlocked the car and placed the clothes she bought for Zachary on the passenger seat before driving

away.

A short while later, she arrived at Brynfield. Zachary had yet to return, so she fiddled with her small garden on the balcony.

The roses were blooming in overabundance, so she took a pair of scissors to cut a few off. However, she was reluctant to throw them away, so she took them back to the hall to trim them and arranged

them into a vase.

Ring ring ring…

Her cell phone rang.

She answered and it was from her neighbor at the store. It was inconvenient to take the pets with her since she was going to shop for Zachary’s clothes,

so she asked the neighbor to look after the pets for

her.

“Mr. Charles, I’m so sorry. I completely forgot. I’ll go over and pick them up now.”

Serenity would have forgotten about the pets if she had not received the call.

Well, she was too busy and had just started having pets. She had not gotten used to it, so she forgot about the dog and two cats.

“I’ve brought the pets to the entrance of your neighborhood for you. You can just come out and

fetch them from here.

“I figured you forgot about them since you didn’t come back to pick them up after so long. I had nothing to do anyway, so I brought them to you,”

said Mr. Charles.

‘Oh no, I won’t be able to get into the house later.‘

She hurriedly looked at the time. ‘It’s already nine o’clock. I’ll call Zachary later and ask what time he finishes work. If he’s working until late at night, I’ll take a cab with the pets and get the keys from

him.‘

Serenity quickly ran to the entrance of the neighborhood and saw Charles holding her pet dog

and carrying the cat carrier.

“Mr. Charles.”

She walked over and smiled in embarrassment. ” I’m so sorry, Mr. Charles. I forgot about them and troubled you to come all the way here.”

Charles smiled and handed the leash and cat carrier over to her. “It’s fine. I had nothing to do anyway, so no harm done.”

“Thank you, Mr. Charles.”

“You’re welcome. Well, I’ll go back now.” Charles did not want to stay long.

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