Chapter 607
Married at First Sight
âZachary, maybe Serenity didnât tell you because she didnât want you to worry?â
Duncan felt that he made a mistake and quickly offered an explanation.
However, Zachary hung up the phone.
Duncan said to himself, âDamn it. What am I supposed to do if the couple gets
into a quarrel because of this?â
Once Zachary cared about a person, he would want the other party to put him
first. In simpler terms, he was overbearing.
His domineering nature would sometimes let people feel like he cared about
them, but other times, it made people feel suffocated as if they could not
breathe.
What was worse was that Zachary would feel like he was in the wrong. For
example, he felt like he fell in love with Serenity, so he was willing to do
everything for her. However, Serenity was independent and would not tell him
everything for him to help her with. Thus, Zachary would feel that Serenity did
not trust him and did not treat him as family.
Duncan called Zachary again, but it went to the mailbox because the number he
dialed was on hold.
âDid he call Serenity in the middle of the night to question her?â
Duncan felt at a loss.
He merely said a few words. How did it cause so much trouble?
Josh was usually the one having such a loose mouth, but he never saw Josh
get into trouble.
Zachary actually called Serenity.
The couple had just ended the call not long ago, so he dared to bet that
Serenity was not yet asleep. Thus, he could not resist calling her.
Serenity was still awake. When she heard the phone ring, she reached out of
the covers for the phone and quickly retrieved her hand back in.
It was cold.
After turning on the heating for a while, she did not like how dry it was, so she
turned it off again. There was no hot water bottle in Zacharyâs room, and the
natural hot water bottle that was Zachary himself was on a business trip, so she
had to bundle herself up to stay warm.
She saw that it was Zachary calling again.
She answered the call. âWhatâs up? Iâm going to sleep.â
âWhat happened today?â
Zacharyâs voice was low. Serenity had been getting along with him for some
time and knew that his mood was different when his tone changed.
She instinctively said, âNothing happened. I told you, I found out that Mrs. Stone
is my aunt. Whatâs with that tone, Zachary? You sound as if youâre interrogating
me. I didnât take advantage of your business trip to eat and go shopping with
other men.â
What tone?
âArenât you going to tell me about your sister? Even Duncan knows about it, and
youâre not telling me even though Iâm asking you about it. Serenity, do you not
regard me as your family? You didnât even tell me about something this big.â
Serenity was speechless. âMy sister and her former mother-in-law have a fight
every once in a while. Is that something big to you? We can handle it ourselves,
so thereâs no need to bother you. Besides, youâre away from home on a
business trip. Are you going to fly home and help us fight them even if I were to
tell you?
âMr. Lewis knows about it because heâs the boss of my sisterâs company. Those
two women went for my sister outside her office building, and Mr. Lewis saw it
as he was getting off work. I didnât tell him deliberately. When I arrived, my sister
and them had finished fighting, and police officers had already arrived. I didnât
even have the chance to do anything.â
âI told you to tell me when you encounter difficulties! â
Serenity sat up. âDid this man not listen to a single word I said? Heâs just laser
pointing at the fact that I didnât tell him about this matter.â
She said patiently, âZachary, I also told you that I will handle stuff that I can
handle myself. Thereâs no need to bother you, and I wonât completely depend on
you. Like I said, even if Iâve told you, you canât come back to help me anyway.
Why should I tell you just to worry you?
âIf you want to escalate the matter to the point of saying that I donât regard you
as family, then I canât help it. Either way, can you guarantee that youâve told me
everything? I donât even know where your hometown is. Doesnât that mean you
donât regard me as your family either?â
Zachary choked.
âZachary York, youâre a six-foot-tall grown-up man. Can you be a little less
petty? Donât get angry because of something trivial and bicker over every single
thing with me. I know youâre worried about me, but Iâm not the kind of weak
person who needs your help .
âIf that is what you want from your wife, then Iâm sorry. I canât do it.â