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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 80

Summary for Chapter 80: Serenity and Zachary York

Summary of Chapter 80 from Serenity and Zachary York

Chapter 80 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 80 The family gathered together and enjoyed the watermelon in front of the TV. Soon, the Browns retired to their roomsfor the night.

The Browns were sticking around for a few days.

Now that Serenity had moved out, there was an extra room for the whole Brown family to stay.

However, without Serenity helping around the house while Liberty took care of the child, groceries, and cooking, the house did not seem as clean as before.

Before retreating to bed, Chelsea discreetly pulled Hank to a corner and said, “Serenity and her husband brought a lot of stuff tonight.

Liberty was so angry she carried the bags into her room just now.

I took a look inside the bags.

There was some good stuff.

“I saw cigarettes and alcohol.

Give some to your brother in-law.

Liberty doesn’t smoke or drink.

You also don’t need the stuff anyway.

Your brother - in-law can't bring himself to get the good cigarette brands.

Ah, Dad hasn’t tried that alcohol.

Give the spirit to Dad.” Hank burst into laughter.

“Just take what you like, Chelsea.

Give your baby a bath and get to bed.

I'm not working late tomorrow so I will take all of you on a drive.” “Alright.” Beaming, Chelsea happily went to her room.

Sonny was asleep by the time Hank entered his bedroom.

The kids won't take up much of the expenses, so a thousand bucks is more than enough.

“We’re in the catchment area for Wiltspoon Wood High.

We can either take guardianship of Chelsea's kids or transfer the title deed to my sister’s name.

Once the kids have graduated, the house comes back to my name.

“It’s my sister we’re talking about.

We can trust her.

There's no concern about her refusing to give back the house.” Liberty had kept her resentment bottled up inside the whole night.

She was ready to put the matter behind her and saved herself from another fight with herhusband, but Hank's words brought out the worst in her.

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