Chapter 584
Tilting her head for a moment, Serenity helplessly wrapped her arms around his neck, pulled his head down, and offered him her
red lips.
Zachary was elated after getting a kiss from his wife which she initiated. He pulled the suitcase with one hand and held
Serenity’s hand with the other, and the couple went out together.
Grandma May was downstairs waiting for the young couple.
Jim was chatting with the old woman.
He was recognized by Serenity on the day Liberty moved out and said that he would do anything as long as he was paid. Thus,
he did not panic when he saw Serenity now.
He felt like he could finally live out in the open.
“Mr. York and Ms. Hunt.
Jim took the initiative to greet them.
Serenity returned his smile and asked, “What is your name, mister? I forgot to ask for your name card that day.”
Jim darted a glance at Zachary and saw his boss’s expression remained unchanged before he boldly replied, “My name is Jim.”
Then, he fished out a small slip of paper from his pants pocket and handed it to Serenity, saying in embarrassment, “I only
realized that I ran out of name cards to hand out when I got home. I hadn’t bothered to get extra copies printed either, so I just
wrote my cell phone number on the paper.”
Serenity accepted the note with Jim’s phone number on it and said to the man beside her, “Jim said he can do any job. I figured I
could ask him to help me with any job I can’t do myself in the future.”
She was explaining it lest the jealous man had other thoughts.
Zachary said in a low voice, “Jim is quite reliable. You can ask him to help if you need any heavy labor done.”
Jim smiled nervously. “Yes yes yes, I can do anything as long as I’m paid. Mr. York, are you going on a business trip?”
Zachary hummed.
“In that case, I won’t bother you guys anymore.”
Jim said goodbye to the couple, waved to Grandma May again, and walked away as if nothing happened.
Zachary would only bring half of his security detail on business trips. Jim was not selected and was assigned to stay behind to
protect Serenity.
However, Jim was not regretful that he did not get to accompany Zachary on the business trip. Compared. to his colleagues, he
had a better chance of building rapport with Serenity.
It was important to build a connection with Zachary, but was it more important than building it with Serenity?
Zachary’s growing affection for Serenity was clear. It could even be described as doting.
According to the rules of the men in the York family, a person could still be forgiven if they offended the male counterpart of the
Yorks. However, if they offended their wives, all that awaited them was death.
Thus, Jim would only get a promotion and a raise if he built connections with Serenity instead.
The couple got into their respective cars, and Serenity drove away with Grandma May first.
When her car was out of sight, Zachary’s driver and bodyguard entourage slowly approached in their cars.
Zachary’s MPV had to be driven to the company and parked there, so as to not rouse Serenity’s suspicion.
On the way to the office, Zachary called Sam, the butler in Wildridge Manor, and instructed him to send cleaners to Whitmore
Mansion. Then, a few people would be arranged to stay there for a period of time to add to the liveliness.
At the end, he said, “Jim’s bonus will be doubled in the future.”
Jim, who was sitting in the passenger seat, jerked his head to look at Zachary. He could not hide the smile on his face as he said
repeatedly, “Thank you, Mr. Zachary.”
The driver cast an envious look at Jim.
The bonuses for the bodyguards around Zachary were astronomical to begin with and now that Jim’s bonus would be doubled, it
would without a doubt attract green–eyed monsters.
Sam said respectfully, “Yes, sir. Will it be starting this month?”
“Yes, starting this month.”
Sam understood.