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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married At First Sight Chapter 3920 Chapter 3920

Elora began recounting the story of how the York family matriarch handpicked fiancées for her grandsons and

gave each of them a year to win over their chosen partners. The revelation immediately sparked curiosity among

everyone present.

"Who is Tatum's fiancée?" they wondered aloud.

But Tatum remained tight-lipped, offering no clues. No matter how much they speculated, there was little they

could do without his confirmation.

Elora's gaze shifted toward Tinsley again, her expression thoughtful.

Tinsley caught the look and instantly knew what her sister was implying.

"I don't have feelings for Tatum," Tinsley said quickly, trying to dismiss the thought. "I admire him, yes-but that's

all. Why do you keep looking atlike that?" Tatum's fiancée couldn't possibly be her. If it were, Tatum would

treat her differently, wouldn't he?

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still, the mystery gnawed at her. Who is Tatum's fiancée?

How had the York family matriarch managed to find someone for Tatum all the way in Province X?

Tatum had joined their household as a chef, but clearly, his real mission was to find his fiancée. What city in

Province X was she from? Could she be from Annenburg?

And if she was from Annenburg, which family did she belong to? There were plenty of wealthy daughters in their

city, but how many could truly compare to her and Elora? The thought struck Tinsley like lightning. Could it be

that Tatum's fiancée-the one handpicked by Grandma York-was Elora, her older sister?

"Tinsley, | need to talk to you about sbusiness," Elora suddenly said, pulling Tinsley out of her spiraling

thoughts.

Tinsley followed Elora to the study on the second floor, where her sister poured her a glass of warm water before

sitting down with her.

"Eldest sister."

"Tinsley."

They spoke at the stime, then paused, sharing a small laugh.

"You go first," Tinsley said.

Elora reached out, holding Tinsley's hand. Her expression softened, and she gently stroked Tinsley's face with

her other hand. "Our Tinsley is so wonderful," she said warmly.

Tinsley sighed. "Sister, just say what you want to say."

Elora nodded. "I asked Tatum if he was bound to the fiancée his grandmother chose for him. He said yes. He

hasn't started pursuing her yet, but in his mind, she's already his fiancée and will undoubtedly bechis wife

someday.

"The York family values loyalty in marriage. Tatum said that once he's married, it will be for life. They don't

believe in changing their hearts or divorcing unless the wife cheats. That's the only exception."

Her voice grew even gentler as she continued, "Tinsley, | know you admire Tatum. Even if you've never admitted

it, admiration is often the first step toward liking someone. And honestly, what's not to like? He's accomplished,

gentle, and undeniably handsome. "But since he already has a fiancée, there's no need for you to think about

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him like that. When the tis right, I'll help you find someone just as good-if not better. You don't need to

compete with anyone for a man, Tinsley." Tinsley blinked, momentarily stunned by her sister's words. Then she

chuckled softly.

"Sister, you never listen to me," she said, smiling. "I've told you over and over-l don't have any romantic feelings

for Tatum. Whether or not he has a fiancée is none of my concern. I'm not angry, I'm not sad, and I've never

once thought about competing for him."

She grinned, adding, "And you're absolutely right. We don't need to compete for men. If we wanted to, all we'd

have to do is wave our hands, and we'd have truckloads of suitors lined up for us to choose from."

Elora studied her younger sister's face, searching for any sign of hidden feelings. But Tinsley's casual confidence

was genuine, and Elora finally relaxed.

"Well," Elora said with a small sigh of relief, "I guess it's a good thing Tatum hasn't been here that long.

Otherwise, things might have gotten... complicated."

Tinsley raised an eyebrow. "Sister, | told you | don't have feelings for him."

But Elora didn't seem to hear her, brushing aside her words entirely. Tinsley just shook her head, amused by her

sister's stubbornness.