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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 591

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What Happens in Chapter 591 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York

Dive into Chapter 591, a pivotal chapter in Serenity and Zachary York, written by Gu Lingfei. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 591

As Mr. Stone and his daughter were busy tending to Mrs. Stone, only then Alice remembered to bring. back the DNA report.

Alice handed the DNA test results to Serenity so that the latter could have a look herself.

After reading the outcome, Serenity fell silent for a while before putting the paper on the table.

“You’re my niece, Serenity. Call me Aunt Audrey.”

Although fate had separated her from her sister, it was sort of a consolation for Mrs. Stone to have found two nieces in return.

Holding Serenity’s hand, Mrs. Stone asked the girl for a more intimate form of address.

“Where’s Liberty and Sonny?”

Her other niece was not forgotten.

“My sister won’t be here for lunch. She’ll be here once she gets off work at half–past five in the evening.”

Serenity explained while looking at Jasmine. With Jasmine carrying Sonny over, Serenity took her nephew from her best friend.

“Maram…”

Mrs. Stone interrupted Serenity mid–sentence. “It’s Aunt Audrey to you, Seren. I’ve been dreaming of finding you. Now that I’ve found you, please don’t be a stranger to me.”

After a brief silence, Serenity complied with the new form of address.

With the DNA test results out, it was proven that she and Mrs. Stone were related by blood. Mrs. Stone was her aunt.

Talk about a dramatic plot twist.

Mrs. Stone’s eyes welled up at her new–found role as an aunt. Elisa said, “Don’t cry, Mom. Sonny’s here. You’ll scare Sonny if you start crying.”

Jasmine and Mrs. Lane poured everybody a glass of water and served fruits.

Mrs. Stone planned to settle the scores for each and everything they had done to Serenity and Liberty.

“Sonny has been doing better in the last few days. The bruises on his body have gone away. He’d only let me and my sister hold him the first two days.”

He even refused Zachary.

“That was a nasty shock for a young boy, so of course, he’s going to cry nonstop and refuse anyone else. It’s normal. Give him time, and everything will get better.”

Although Mrs. Stone was not able to hold Sonny, she did not take it personally. She stroked Sonny’s head as Serenity carried him. Sonny was quite receptive to the caress.

“Seren, I hope your sister didn’t get the shorter end of the stick on the divorce settlement. Elisa said that you could seek her help for anything at all, but you never gave her a call.”

Mrs. Stone remarked with concern, planning to demand what her niece deserved from the Browns.

Elisa jumped in and whined, “That’s right. I kept telling you to come to me for any help. I’d give you all the help in the world, but you didn’t even call me when you went to demolish the house.”

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