What Happens in Chapter 917 – From the Book Serenity and Zachary York
Dive into Chapter 917, 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 917
“Give each other some time.” Liberty patted her sister’s hand and put the document back into the envelope. She added, “Don’t put such an important document in my rental house. Although I live in a nice neighborhood, we don’t know much about our neighbors.
“Brynfield has a tighter security measure in place. You can buy a safe to keep in your home with Zachary. It’ll be safer to lock the document in there. This is everything Zachary owns.”
Serenity fell silent before uttering, “I’ll give Nana a call later. I’ll hand the document to Nana to hold onto. Their home is a better place.”
“Sounds good.”
Liberty had no problems with that. She asked, “Are you staying for lunch?”
“I’m going to the Stones‘ residence to talk to Aunt Audrey. I might have my lunch. there.”
“What are you going to talk to Aunt Audrey about?”
Liberty asked with concern, “Do you need help from Aunt Audrey or something?”
Mrs. Stone was their aunt and a person of position in Wiltspoon. Although the sisters had reunited with Mrs. Stone, they never tried to take advantage of Mrs. Stone’s good name. The sisters even refused Mrs. Stone’s financial help.
All it was to the sisters was finding family. There was no change to the sister’s lifestyle, nor did they see a need to have a change.
Every time Liberty’s former mother–in–law came around to vent, she would call Liberty silly for not taking Mrs. Stone’s money to invest in a bigger business.
Even if Liberty did not want to invest or manage a business, she could have taken up a high–paying position in Stone Group. Mrs. Brown even asked Liberty to get Hank a job from Mrs. Stone.
Since Hank often told his parents that he was about to lose his job, Mrs. Brown was desperate to get help from Mrs. Stone through Liberty.
Liberty usually turned a deaf ear to her former mother–in–law though.
A socialite like Mrs. Stone had a lot planned for the day.
“I’ll take Sonny along so that he doesn’t bother you.”
Liberty answered with a grin, “Alright.”
She could use the free time.
Serenity finished the drink at her sister’s restaurant before leaving with her nephew. She headed for the Stones‘ residence.
Once Serenity was gone, Liberty shut the glass door and started jogging around.
She insisted on running three times a day to find success in her weight loss journey. Sometimes when she did not have time to run, Liberty would skip rope in the restaurant. No matter what, she persevered with the workout.
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