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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 840

Summary for Chapter 840: Serenity and Zachary York

Chapter Summary: Chapter 840 – Serenity and Zachary York by Gu Lingfei

In Chapter 840, 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 840

“Honey.”

Once the door was opened, Serenity looked at Zachary’s handsome face. He instantly wore a flattering smile.

However, on other typical days, he would pull a long face, showing a stern expression. He would hardly smile. At that moment, Serenity felt that the smile was fake.

“Honey, I’ve brought over your changing clothes.”

Zachary handed her two sets of clothes. One set was pajamas, whereas the other was her outfit for tomorrow.

“Let me bring them inside for you, okay?”

Serenity forbade him to enter the room. After taking her clothes, she retreated and slammed the door shut. Then, she locked the door from the inside once again.

Zachary was speechless.

He did not walk away and stood at the door instead. At the same time, he was wondering when Seren would open the door and look for him.

Sure enough, he heard the sound of the door being unlocked in two minutes. He immediately straightened his body and wore a smile on his handsome face.

The moment Serenity pulled open the door, he grinned and said gently, “Honey, what else do you need? Just let me know. I’ll be serving you tonight.”

“I need two more shirts and other daily necessities. Bring them to me.”

Zachary quickly answered, “Alright. Wait a moment. I’ll get them for you right away.”

After that, he turned around and scurried away.

“Honey, let me go inside and be your warmer. Look, the room is big. Even if you close the windows, you’ll feel cold. This is when I can serve as a warmer.”

“No need!”

Serenity ordered, “Withdraw your leg, or I’ll close the door and you’ll end up with a crushed leg. I can then look down on you openly!”

“Honey.”

“Stop calling me Honey. Who’s your Honey? I’m merely a materialistic girl who eyes your wealth and status. I wouldn’t have married you if you were poor and ugly.”

Heartbroken, Zachary said, “Seren, it was my fault. I shouldn’t have hidden the truth from you for such a long time. Don’t criticize yourself that way. You’re the best woman in the world. You’re unique to me…”

“You liar, doesn’t your face hurt or get swollen? You’ve always been lying and getting a slap in the face. Who would trust you? Let me tell you that I’m not going to trust anything you say from now on!”

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