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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 654

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What Happens in Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 654 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York

Dive into Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 654, 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 654

Communication was key.

“Sure.”

Zachary’s hanging mind was at ease.

“You’re sick. Don’t take your drinks cold, and get a doctor’s appointment after work. Why don’t you go now instead? Don’t drag on. Do you have a fever?”

Zachary lifted his arm to feel his head. It was burning. No wonder he felt light–headed.

Nevertheless, he did not tell Serenity the truth. “I don’t have a temperature. Don’t worry. I’m feeling fine. I’ll get some medicine from the pharmacy later. How are you at your aunt’s place?

“Are your uncle and cousins good to you?”

“You look a little red. Are you sure you don’t have a temperature, Zachary?”

Serenity had a keen observation.

“My uncle and cousins are nice. I don’t need to say much about Elisa. We hit it off fine. Zachary, blood relation is an amazing thing. Elisa and I have never met before. We didn’t even know we were cousins, but we got on well from the get–go.”

Zachary grinned. “Send my regards to your aunt since I can’t visit her yet. I have time during the New Year’s holidays. I’ll go with you to visit your aunt then.”

He intended to come clean to Serenity about his identity before visiting the Stones.

Zachary would accept it wholeheartedly no matter the response Serenity would have.

As his nana put it, he deserved it.

“But I feel assured with Elisa and Jasmine there. At least there’d be people I know at the party.

“Zachary, you don’t look too good. You better go to the hospital. I’ll let you off now, I’ll video call when I get the time tonight. If you look worse than you already are, you must send me your address so I can drag you to the doctor’s!”

Serenity believed Zachary was the kind to hold up even when he was sick.

Many believed taking medication could ward off sickness whereas some would not even take it and would hang on. However, that would only make the illness worse.

Serenity might sound stern, but Zachary took it as her concern and care for him.

Although feeling light–headed, Zachary felt his illness washing away through his beloved Serenity’s concern for him.

He replied with a smile, “I don’t have time tonight. You’re busy tomorrow too. I’ll have a video chat with you in two days. If I don’t get better in the next two days, then you’re welcome to drag me to the hospital.”

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