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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 923

Summary for Chapter 923: Serenity and Zachary York

Chapter Summary: Chapter 923 – Serenity and Zachary York by Gu Lingfei

In Chapter 923, 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 923

“I married you without having a wedding reception. Your sister’s terrorizing me. I guess she can’t be bothered to play the nice sister–in–law.”

Jessica heard that the Browns acted as though they adored Liberty and her sister before Hank and Liberty got married.

After Liberty gave birth, the Browns showed their true colors, probably thinking Liberty would not leave since there was a child in the picture.

Jessica had to admit that the Browns were good actors.

The Browns did not care to put on a show now that Jessica married Hank.

Jessica had real feelings for Hank. Otherwise, she would have thought twice before marrying into the family.

As for the crazy in–laws, she had the confidence to sort them out. Her in–laws did not scare her.

There was nothing to fear so long as she clung tight to Hank’s heart and his wallet.

Jessica whined amid tears.

Hank’s heart was broken as he stared at her tearful face. He scanned the room with anger building inside him. Wrapping his arm around Jessica’s shoulder, Hank said, ” Didn’t you keep an eye on Lucas, Chelsea? Look at what Lucas did! You have the audacity to criticize Jessica. You will be mad too if you’re in her shoes.”

Chelsea unapologetically replied, “Lucas is just a child. He doesn’t know better.”

Chelsea was stumped for words.

“Don’t be mad, Jessica. I’ll replace all the makeup Lucas broke. We should remember to lock the bedroom door before we go out. We’re all a family. Let’s just move on and leave the matter behind us.”

Hank tenderly wiped away Jessica’s tears.

Jessica did not mention her mother–in–law’s name when moaning to Hank. Not liking where things were heading, Mrs. Brown kept her mouth shut. It upset Mrs. Brown that her son gave her daughter–in–law all the attention in the world.

“Hank, I don’t have it in for your sister. It’s just Lucas can be very naughty. I only reproached your sister because I was angry, but your sister was being unreasonable and tried to hit me… You’re a family here, not me. I’m only an outsider. They put me down together.”

“My sister can be like that. Just ignore her from now on. You’re the head of our family. I’ll go after whoever steps on your toes.”

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