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Cupid’s Arrow Hit On Me by Mr. Adeel

Chapter 690
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Chapter 690

“Yeah, right.”

Zachary went on to pack his bags.

Serenity sat down, carrying on with her money counting.

York Corporation was the top company in Wiltspoon for sure. The corporation had deep pockets that even the

subsidiary company was generous. Serenity earned a few thousand dollars for the few days of caring for Zachary.

Mr. Tank would have given Serenity more money, but she might suspect something.

After counting the cash, Serenity got up and grabbed her go–to purse. It was a cheap canvas purse that cost a few

dollars if bought in bulk online. Nevertheless, the purse was useful and could hold bills worth tens of thousands.

Serenity stuffed the cash into the purse and watched Zachary pack the suitcase. There was not a lot of stuff. She

packed his bags before Zachary went on his

business trip.

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Since Serenity came in a hurry, she only brought along two changes of clothes. The daily necessities were bought

here.

It did not take long for Zachary to finish packing. He approached Serenity with the suitcase in tow and said, “Mr.

Tank arranged a private plane for us. I’ve contacted the flight crew. Let’s go.”

Serenity put her hand out to him, and Zachary dragged the suitcase with one hand and held her hand with the

other as they moved along.

“Zachary, Mr. Bucham is a nice guy. How did you become good friends with him? I wonder if there’s any chemistry

going on with him and Jasmine. He’s a brilliant man. It’s a shame that he’s single.”

Serenity sincerely hoped there would be some sort of spark between them.

Zachary smiled. “Mr. Bucham and I have worked together for a long time. We

became good friends over time. I didn’t intentionally try to gain anything through him.

“They’ll become friends even if they don’t feel attracted to each other.”

“Yeah.” Serenity stopped worrying about her best friend’s love life.

Everybody had a different approach toward love.

She and Zachary set them up for a date, but the success of a relationship lay on

Josh and Jasmine’s shoulders.

A few hours later, Serenity and Zachary made it back to Wiltspoon, and their first stop was York Corporation.

Zachary told Serenity to wait for him at the VIP lounge on the first floor while he reported on work to his superior.

They would go home thereafter.

“Go on. I’ll wait for you here.”

Serenity took a seat on the sofa in the lounge, gesturing to Zachary to carry on with

his work.

It was still early in the day, so she was fine to wait.

Zachary got someone to bring Serenity snacks. He whispered a few words with the two receptionists before

hurrying upstairs.

“Ms. Hunt, let us know if you need anything. We’ll be outside.”

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One of the receptionists poured Serenity a glass of water.

Rising to her feet, Serenity took the glass from the receptionist and answered with a smile, “Thank you.”

“Don’t mention it, Ms. Hunt.”

The receptionist gleefully responded, finding the CEO’s wife rather friendly.

Serenity’s identity was no secret within York Corporation. Since Zachary had not completely gone public about his

marriage, everybody continued to address Serenity by her maiden name.

“I’ll wait for Zachary here. Don’t let me keep you. Don’t mind me.”

The receptionist replied with a grin, “I’ll get back to work then. Just call me if you need anything, Ms. Hunt.”

Serenity nodded and expressed her thanks.

Once the receptionist was gone, Serenity sent a text message to her sister. Since her sister was not responding, she

texted her best friend instead.

[I’m back, Jasmine. I’m waiting for my husband to give an update about his work progress at York Corporation. The

company is giving me good vibes, and now I’m tempted to apply for a job at the company. I could use some

experience in a professional setting.”