Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Chapter 1470
Serenity wiped the small dining table clean.
Her heart warmed when she looked at the dishes. No matter the time, he always prepared herfavorites.
“What did Callum say to you? What trouble did he get into?” Zachary asked curiously as he filled his beloved wife’s plate with
food.
“He misunderstood Camryn and did something out of line, so he wanted me to help him apologize. I told him that he had to bear
the consequences of his own actions.”
Serenity did not go into detail because she felt that it was Callum and Camryn’s private matter. Her brother–in–law told her about
it because he trusted her, so she could not tell anyone else about it. She did not tell Zachary lest Camryn felt embarrassed to see
him in the future.
Even though she did not go into detail, Zachary was a man who had also forced a kiss on Serenity before, so he quickly guessed
what happened.
He wisely did not continue to inquire.
While the couple had lunch, Duncan went to the hospital after work. He stood outside the door of Liberty’s ward for a long time
but did not go in.
Zachary’s bodyguard asked, “Are you going in, Mr. Lewis?”
Duncan quickly said, “Never mind. I just came to take a look. Is Liberty better?”
The bodyguard replied, “Ms. Hunt is recovering well and can get out of bed to walk around now. She’s looking forward to being
discharged. Sonny and she are eating inside now.”
Liberty and Sonny’s three meals were sent over by Sam daily. They were all prepared according to the nutritionist’s recipes,
which were conducive to Liberty’s recovery.
Audrey also sent tonic soup from time to time.
Olivia tried sending soup too, but she returned with an untouched bowl every time.

The Brown family did not show themselves today.
“Oh, that’s good. That’s good. Keep watch and don’t let strangers in,” Duncan instructed before turning away.
The bodyguard was confused. Duncan came all the way but did not go into the ward and did not let Liberty know that he had
been here.
Duncan met his mother when he was rounding the corner.
“Duncan,” Mrs. Lewis saw him first and called out.
Duncan looked at his mother. “Mom, what are you doing here?”
“If you can be here, why can’t I? A friend of mine was also hospitalized, so I came to see her. Are you here to see Liberty?”
Mrs. Lewis’s words were filled with displeasure.
She already said that she would not accept Liberty as her daughter–in-law, but her son kept running to Liberty.
Duncan hummed and asked, “Which friend of yours was hospitalized?”
“Hannah is sick. Duncan, I told you last time that you and Liberty are not suitable. Stop coming to see her. She doesn’t even like
you. Why are you showering an uninterested party with affection? Isn’t Lily good enough? Lily and you are the perfect match.”
Mrs. Lewis could not help but nag her son.
Duncan said in a low voice, “Mom, I told you that I’m in charge of my marriage. You’re here to visit Hannah, right? Go on. I’m
leaving now.”
Then, he walked past his mother and left.
Mrs. Lewis did not stop him and turned around to watch his figure saunter away.
“It’s not like you can’t get a wife, but you insist on liking a divorced woman. Furthermore, she doesn’t even like you and only
thinks of you as her landlord. Why are you still clinging to her?” Mrs. Lewis grumbled about her son.

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