Nana heard that Serenity was inquiring about Zachary's hobbies a nd saw hope in the couple's future. She happily told Serenity abou t her eldest grandson's preferences and even private things like hi s favorite color of underwear.
Zachary's clothes were all tailored and delivered to the door once t hey were finished .
Grandma May saw them and therefore knew what color underwear Zachary liked to wear.
“Seren, there aren't many things that Zachary likes, so you don't n eed to think too much about it. Just buy him some clothes. I'll tell y ou his size.” “What if he doesn't like what | bought?” The old lady smiled. “It's the thought that counts. It's his business whether he wears it or not, but | think he'll definitely wear it.” That boy liked to hide his feelings. He might show his dislike for th e clothes that his wife bought for him, but he would still wear them to the office and show them off.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEven though Grandma May was
no longer in charge of the company's affairs, she still had ways to f ind out about what was going on in the office Zachary had been showing off the benefits of having a wife in front of Josh Bucham.
Hearing Nana's words, Serenity decided to buy two sets of new cl othes and two ties for Zachary.
Serenity checked her wallet and could not afford to cater to Zachar y's rare preferences.
She was always true to herself and did things within her means. S he would never pretend to be rich.
After wrapping up her work at noon and having lunch, Serenity rode her e-bike to the mall to buy Zachary some clothes.
She also took Liberty and Sonny home on the way to the mall.
“Liberty , Hank might quarrel with you again when you get back.”
When they were busy at the store earlier, Hank called Liberty and asked her why she did not cook for him. Serenity heard Liberty's r eply. Needless to think, Serenity knew how angry Hank must be af ter being used to Liberty's royal treatment all those years.
Liberty was silent for a while before she said, “Since | did this, I'm not afraid of getting into a fight with him.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“Seren, if | get a divorce one day and need your help, you have to help me. But don't worry, I'll stand back up again.” Liberty needed her sister in terms of finances. However, she woul d be borrowing money and would not allow Serenity to just give it t © her. When she could stand on her own feet again, she would rep ay her sister.
“Liberty, don't say that. Your business is my business. I'll stand by you no matter what you decide. Zachary also said that yo u can go to him if you need his help. He just doesn't like to deal wi th Hank.”
“Zachary is a good man. You should cherish him and manage your small family well. Don't follow in my footsteps. What | regret most is listening to Hank's nonsense and believing that he'll support me forever. That's why | left the workplace and became a housewife.
It turns out that it's all bullsh*t!” “I'll cherish him.” Serenity sent Liberty home and insisted on taking her upstairs. Ji Hank dared to be rough with Liberty, Serenity would fight him.
After a few minutes, Liberty opened the door and entered the hous e with Serenity and her son, who had fallen asleep halfway into th € journey.
“Where the hell did you go? Why are you only back now? ! though t...Oh, Seren! You're here, too.” Hank wore an apron and came out of the kitchen with a spatula in his hand. His face was extremely glum. He wanted to sc old his wife, but when he saw his sister— in law, he swallowed those reproachful words.
“Hank, you haven't had lunch?” Serenity asked knowingly.
Hank glared at his wife, but Liberty pretended not to see it. She ca rried her son back to the room.
Hank complained to his sister—in— law. “Seren, look at your sister! All she does is care for Sonny and doesn't do anything else at home. | have to cook for myself when | come back from work. What's the point of having a wife?!” IL Serenity was furious when she heard this. Hank married her sister to be his nanny for free!