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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 610

Summary for Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 610: Serenity and Zachary York

Summary of Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 610 from Serenity and Zachary York

Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 610 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 610

“Don’t worry, Ms. Hunt. Take your time with breakfast. Your sister just called me and said. that she sent Sonny to the store. Ms. Sox is already there. She told us to head directly to the store later. There’s no need to drop by her new place.”

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Serenity sighed in relief and sat down at the dining table.

Mrs. Lane prepared sandwiches for her today with all kinds of fillings, as well as a pot of black coffee.

Black coffee…

Serenity took out her phone and photographed the pot of coffee, then sent it to the petty

man.

Unsurprisingly, Zachary did not reply to her.

Serenity grumbled.

“Are the sandwiches not good, Ms. Hunt?”

Mrs. Lane heard Serenity grumble and thought the sandwiches she made were lousy. She asked, “What kind of sandwiches do you fancy? Tell me and I’ll make them for you

tomorrow.”

“I’m not a picky eater, Mrs. Lane. I like all kinds of sandwiches.

“You sit down too. Let’s talk while we eat.”

With Zachary not at home, Mrs. Lane was a lot more comfortable.

Although Zachary acted gentle in front of Serenity, he was a prestigious person. Mrs. Lane did not feel at ease dining at the same table as him.

“Mrs. Lane, you’ve been a nanny for Zachary’s ninth cousin for a few years and have known Zachary for several years, right? Do you think he’s overbearing and self-centered? He demands that other people don’t hide anything from him.”

Serenity took another sip of coffee

“Where did you buy this coffee, Mrs. Lane? It’s so bitter.”

This would suit that petty man’s taste.

“Say, he’s on a business trip and not at home. I didn’t tell him because I didn’t want him to worry for no reason. He couldn’t come back to help us anyway. Besides, we can solve things on our own. We can’t always wait for him to return to handle everything, right?

“Just because I didn’t mention my sister’s incident, he said that I don’t treat him as family. In that case, he doesn’t treat me as his family either. Since the beginning of our marriage, he held his guard up against me, questioning me and thinking that I had married him because I wanted his money. He thought I wanted his house so I didn’t have to rent a place after marrying him.”

Mrs. Lane was speechless.

“He even made me sign an agreement where nine out of the ten conditions were restrictions on me, but I endured it. We got married out of convenience, so he was cautious about me and suspected me. He made me sign a contract saying that we would divorce peacefully within six months if we don’t develop feelings for each other.

“I agreed to every single one of his terms, but then he accidentally destroyed my agreement and played dumb, saying that I remembered wrongly and he never asked me to sign any agreement. Fine, I played along since he wanted to go back on his words, but has he been completely honest with me as well?

“Mrs. Lane, even you know where his home is, right? But I don’t. I’ve been married to him for so long, but although I’ve met his family, I don’t even know where my in-laws live.”

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