What Happens in Chapter 761 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York
Dive into Chapter 761, 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 761
Curling her lips, Liberty said, “I heard things aren’t going well for both of you at work. One of these days, you might just find yourselves without a job. You’ll only have access to an empty bank account. What’s there to brag about?
“Although we paid for our half of the expenses, I got a million bucks off him during the divorce. My life with my son won’t be affected even when he’s out of employment.”
Jessica was lost for words.
Hank pulled a sour face. “What do you mean by out of employment? We’re doing fine at our jobs, thank you very much.”
Serenity chimed in, “Your mom said otherwise. She’s been at my sister’s place nearly every day to rant about a mistress having you under a spell. She said Ms. Yates’s a prodigal who doesn’t care that money doesn’t grow on trees. Your mom even commented that Ms. Yates’s parents are selling their daughter instead of marrying off their daughter. Apparently, her family is money hungry.”
Jessica scowled.
Agreeing that the Yates family was demanding a lot, Hank did not refute it.
Hank could afford the Yateses‘ wedding demands, but he was reluctant to give in to all their terms because the total cost was rather high. Hank still needed to pay for the home renovation.
Plus, the wedding and reception cost a lot. It made Hank think twice about offering additional financial support to the Yateses.
As mentioned by his mother, he could marry into prestige with 777,777 bucks, but could Jessica bring him prestige?
“Also, your mom shouldn’t be telling the world about us and airing dirty laundry. She should know that. I wouldn’t be that angry if she told an outsider, but she went to Liberty. Liberty must be laughing at us. How embarrassing is that for me?”
Jessica always thought herself to be a winner before Liberty.
Hank treated her so much better than Liberty, and it gave Jessica something to brag about when she ran into Liberty.
However, Mrs. Brown went to speak ill of her to Liberty, and it undermined Jessica.
Liberty must be gloating.
Pushing the shopping cart ahead, Hank uttered, “My mom has nothing better to do. She just wants to pour her feelings out to someone, but she only knows Liberty in the city. That’s why she went to her.”
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