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Gu Lingfei: Married at First Sight Chapter 183

Serenity said, “Not at all, Nana. I’ll let him know tonight. Are you getting Callum todrive you over

tomorrow, or should we pick you up?” “I’ll get Callum to drop me off, probably in the afternoon, Callum

sleeps until noon during the weekends.” Her grandsons would have their much-needed break on the

weekends.

Not wanting to disrupt their rest early in the morning.

Grandma May often let them sleep in.

She planned to get to Serenity’s place in the aftemoon “Alright then.

What do you fancy eating? I’ll cook dinner.” Since Grandma May was coming in the afternoon, her lunch

with Shawn could go on asplanned.

Still, Serenity would bring Grandma May along to the luncheon if the latter came in the morning.

It did not matter as Serenity was buying lunch anyway “I enjoy your cooking Your food isthe best.” Having

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tasted Serenity’s cooking, Grandma May mentioned in private that her eldest grandson was lucky to

have a terrific cook in the house The whole family thought Serenity was a great gal, but Zack’s mother,

Tania, was not so keen as Serenity was an orphan and up in a rural area.

Grandma May had talked to hi g hter-in-law multiple times about it.

Their family was wealthy enough, so there was no need to strengthen their social status through

diplomatic marriage.

All that mattered was the children’s happiness.

Tania did not want to say much in Grandma May’s presence as Grandma May was fond of Serenity.

However, Tania would grumble about her mother-in-law to her husband in private, whining that Grandma

May’s golden child might be Zachary, but she made Zachary marry an orpha from therural area.

The woman was only holding Zachary back It would be hard for a country bumpkin like Serenity to fit in

with the ladies when Zachary’s brothers and cousinsmarry proper high-borns.

Serenity would not get the respect of her sisters-in-laws.

It was a good thing Tania found out that her son signed an agreement with Serenity.

She felt better knowing that the couple would separate six months later if they had no feelings for each

other.

Tania knew a thing or two about the son she gave birth to.

Serenity was not the type that could steal her son’s heart.

Even an heiress like Elisa did not have what it took It was nothing more than a duty to Zachary as a

grandson to repay Serenity for saving his nana’slife.

Tania had not shown her displeasure toward Serenity as a means of giving herself leeway.

In the event her son really fell in love with Serenity, Tania would acknowledge Serenity as her daughter-

in-law.

Nevertheless, she would have to guide and teach Serenity, so the latter would not become an

embarrassment when attending eventswith Zachary.

“Don’t let me keep you, Seren.I’m going out with an old friend, and it’s almost time to meet her.That’s it

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for now.Don’t forget to ask Zachary.I don’t want him to find fault with you.” Knowing how her grandson

loved to be on top of things, Grandmareminded Serenity to let Zachary know.

Serenity acknowledged with a smile and waited until Grandma May hung up.

She then turned to her best friend and said, “I get the feeling that Nana is afraid ofZachary.” “With a

character like that, anyone would find Mr.

York terrifying.” Reminded of Zachary’s fluctuating moods, Serenity stopped talking.

She wondered how Grandma May managed to convince Zachary into marrying her at first sight.

At Wiltspoon General Hospital, Old Mrs.

Hunt had surgery yesterday, and the surgery was a success.

However, she was staying in the ICU ward for a two-day observation before she could be released tothe

general ward.

The rates for the ICU ward were costly.

Together with the surgery fee, the bill that the Hunts received daily hurt their wallets badly.