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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 82

Summary for Chapter 82: Serenity and Zachary York

Chapter Summary: Chapter 82 – Serenity and Zachary York by Gu Lingfei

In Chapter 82, a key moment in the Marriage novel Serenity and Zachary York, Gu Lingfei delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 82

Hank was livid and tempted to use force. To his surprise, Liberty suddenly turned around and looked at his raised hand.

Liberty stared right into Hank’s eyes with a deadpan look and said, “You better kill me if you want to hit me.Otherwise, you can sleep with one eye open.”

In the past, Liberty would endure Hank’s verbal and physical abuse.

It was all for the sake of the family, her son, and the love she had for her husband but Hank’s insistence on going halves was the last straw.

Since Liberty used to work in the same company as Hank, she had a clear idea of Hank’s salary as manager.

It was tens of thousands a month.

Yet, Hank only gave her three thousand bucks and not a penny more for the household expenses.

To top it off, he was making her pay for her own share, so of course she was disappointed.

Now that she had been let down, Liberty did not want to be a pushover who revolved around Hank anymore.

Hank better not sleep if he ever laid his hands on her again because she would go after him!

Intimidated by the viciousness in Liberty’s eyes,Hank loosened his fists at his wife’s threat and lashed out,” You’re impossible.” He then took off.

Liberty watched as the door shut.

She had a lump in her throat and tears that would not stop rolling down her cheeks.

Although Serenity was in the dark about the new disagreement between Liberty and Hank, something did not sit right with her even after she got home.

Sitting on the balcony swing, Serenity gazed at the starry sky and was lost in her thoughts.

Zachary brought Serenity a glass of water and said, “The food was salty tonight.Rinse your mouth with water.”

Although Zachary asked her to sign an agreement, he gave her everything and more.

At least, he gave Serenity the well-deserved respect as a wife.

Come to think of it, Zachary was way better than Hank.

Of course, the couple had not been married for a long time.

Serenity needed time to attest to Zachary’s character.

Zachary fell silent before uttering, “You can let me know if Liberty’s unhappy.We’ll stand up for her and let the Browns know that we have her back!”

Picking on Liberty was equivalent to picking on and disrespecting him too.

The great Zachary York would never allow that to happen.

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