Chapter 535 “Seren.”
Serenity was putting the ring on Zachary’s finger when the latter tenderly uttered, “No matter what happens, we won’t talk about
splitting up or a divorce, alright?”
Thinking the wedding bands were perfect for them, Serenity was in awe of Zachary’s good taste. Zachary was able to pick out a
sụitable ring for her in her absence.
Serenity heard what he had to say and picked her head up to look at him. “I can’t promise you this. What if you turn out to be like
Hank? Am I not supposed to bring up divorce? Cheating men should be dumped as soon as possible. Why should women keep
these disgusting men around?”
Zachary wanted to bait a promise out of her in hopes she would not leave him when he came clean about his identity. To his
surprise, she did not fall for it. Despite being caught in a tender moment, her head remained clear. She was deservingly the
woman he fell in love with. “Um... In the context that I don‘t have an affair, you can’t ask me for a divorce no matter what
happens. Our marriage is forever.” || Zachary would never cheat.: 17 He was the type of guy who would stay faithful forever once
he had fallen for the person. Hence why he was afraid. Zachary was afraid that Serenity would dump him the moment she found
out he was the great Mr. York “Did you do me wrong or something?” Serenity added, “You’re acting strange today. You had
flowers specially delivered to me first thing in the morning, and now you even gave me a wedding ring. Although I can’t appraise
jewelry, I can tell that the ring is expensive.
“It’s no coincidence. You must have done something to wrong me, so you’re trying to sweet talk me into falling into your trap.
You’re trying to put me in a situation where I can’t get even with you on the matter.”
Zachary quietly stared at her. A while later, he extended his hand out to shuffle Serenity’s hair and said nonchalantly, “You sure
have a wild imagination. “I put some effort into romancing you, yet you came up with conspiracy theories.” “Did I guess wrongly?”
The unchanged expression and confidence on his face made Serenity uncertain.
“So you didn‘t do me wrong?”
2achary replied to her with a question, “What could I do wrong? Cheat on you? Impossible.
I’m not good with the ladies. In fact, I had been single until my nana had to arrange my marriage. Otherwise, I could be single for
life. “There’s no way in hell I would have an affair.”
He did not carry much desire toward women. As a matter of fact, Zachary was amazed that his feelings for Serenity would
develop so soon. Perhaps they were destined for each other. “No man would say they would have an affair early in the marriage.
Everybody gets married, thinking it will be their forever.” Zachary choked. “Forget it. It‘s too soon to talk about this. We’ll revisit
this when you’ve done something. I‘m getting up.”
Serenity’s mind was occupied by her sister’s separation from Hank today. She got off the bed and walked on, only to make her
way back and pushed Zachary down the bed. Clasping his face, she gave him a big smooch and said with a smile, “I’m really
happy to receive a bouquet and the wedding ring first thing in the morning.” Not too long ago, they were still sleeping in separate
rooms. He was even torn about giving her a bunch of flowers.
Serenity realized that there were certain things that came naturally to men. It did not take long for them to make up for the lack of
experience with practice. This was the case with Zachary. He got the hang of sweet talk and romancing rather quickly. Letting go
of him, Serenity turned on her heel and went to the bathroom. Zachary sat up and touched the area she kissed. Pursing his lips,
he muttered, “Didn’t Nana tell her to jump me, strip me naked, and eat me up?” She jumped him alright, but she did not strip him
naked. If Serenity could read his mind, she probably would retort that she wanted to fatten him up before eating him. Zachary
would hope that he was a piece of meat! Serenity came out of the bathroom a while later. Zachary was still sitting in bed when
Serenity drew close. He mentioned in an affectionate voice, “I’m going away on business in two days.”
“For how long?” Serenity knew that senior executives of major companies often had to go away on business.