Chapter 950
She had deliberately prepared many kinds of food for her own breakfast to make him drool.
“I’m going to dinner tonight with my aunt, so I won’t be eating with you. If you’re not going to the hotel to eat, I’ve prepared dinner
in the shop. You can get Jim to go over and pick it up,” Serenity said to the man sitting opposite her as she ate her bountiful and
nutritious meal.
“Want me to go with you? Which family is hosting the dinner you guys are attending?”
“You don’t have to. Aunt Audrey is bringing Elisa and I. Which family? I’ve forgotten. There were too many invitations–I can’t
remember them all.”
Zachary said regretfully, “I don’t have to worry if your aunt and cousin will be with you. Then I’ll work overtime. Just get Jim to
send the food over to me.”
His wife was willing to cook for him now–no way he was going to eat at the hotel.
“You can work overtime, but not too late. I’ll be back before 11 pm. If I don’t see you at home when I get back, I’m locking the
door. You can spend the night outside the door then–I won’t open it for you,” Serenity said mercilessly.
Zachary could not help but laugh. “I promise I’ll be home waiting for my Seren to get home.”
“Who is yours? You’re so shameless.”
“I’m yours. My shame and pride have been thrown into the corner.”
Serenity glared at him. “Hurry up and eat your porridge. There’s another bowl of it left in the pot. Once you’re done with this one,
you can scoop the next one yourself. My breakfast is too yummy–I hope you drool to death.”
Zachary chuckled.
He was not drooling even a little bit.
After eating and drinking her fill, Serenity got ready to leave.
“Seren.”
Zachary hurriedly called for her.
Serenity turned to look at him and he said with warmth, “Drive carefully on the road.”
“I always remember that I drive a car, not a plane.”
Zachary smiled with a delicate warmth in his eyes. Last night, she drove really. quickly.
She was worried for him.
Serenity left first.
Zachary had not finished eating his porridge. He was not in a rush and was slowly eating it.
The door suddenly opened again.
Serenity had turned back and said, “I have to watch you take the jab before I go to the shop.”
Zachary was speechless.
He thought he could successfully avoid taking it, now that his stomach was not hurting anymore.
After watching him take the jab, Serenity left once again but bumped into Nana downstairs, who was dragging boxes with her.
“Nana,” Serenity greeted Nana with surprise.
“Seren, I’ve been chased out of home again, so I’m moving here to stay with you for a. while.”
Nana’s excuse had been used so many times before but she was still using it.
She was old anyway and did not have any shame to speak of, neither was she afraid of being made fun of.
Serenity laughed helplessly. “Nana, if you want to stay with us, you should just give your precious grandson a heads up and he’ll
arrange for someone to pick you up anytime. You don’t have to use such a bad excuse.”
The old woman was the most venerated existence in the family. Who would dare chase her out?
She was so innocent in the past to really believe Nana had argued with her son and daughter–in–law and because of that,
wanted to stay with her grandson.
“There’s no use telling him. I have to tell you–he did say that at home, what you say goes. Seren, you don’t hate Nana, do you?”
“Nana, I’d be ecstatic for you to come and stay with us. Why would I hate you? Who dropped you off?”
Nana answered, “I got an Uber to avoid getting stopped by your grandfather and the rest on the way here. I’ve lived to this age
but it’s my first time meeting someone who’s more shameless than I am.”
Serenity’s expression darkened and her gaze turned icy. “They’ve disturbed you?”