Chapter 1088
Married at First Sight
Mr. Charles replied, âThatâs true...
Itâs a good thing I didnât tell my wife.â âMrs. Charles doesnât give you much allowance, but she doesnât let you pay for the other stuff.
You donât have to worry about expenses for your parents and parents- in-law, social favors, and expenses for raising your children.
You are lucky, Mr. Charles.
âItâs not easy to manage money.â While munching, Mr. Charles remarked, âI agree, and thatâs why I left the finances to my wife since sheâs good at it.
I used to be the one to take care of the finances, but our savings never made it past twenty thousand dollars by the end of the year despite our business doing well.
Since my wife took over, we have saved close to a hundred thousand dollars a year.
â1âm happy with the load off my shoulders and the surplus of money in the family account.
My wife is a very fair person.
She wonât favor her own family.
She gives equal amounts to my parents and her parents.
My parents cannot be happier with their daughter-in-law.
âSerenity, I can tell you right now that my family will be tearing into me if I have a fight with my wife.â Mr.
Charles sounded like he was moaning, but he was, in fact, bragging about his happy home.
They might not have riches in material things, but Mrs. Charles was very considerate and good at keeping the peace at home.
Mrs. Charles was sharp-tongued, but she was a softie under all that tough exterior.
The way Mrs. Charles dealt with life and people was something Serenity wanted to learn from her.
âHoney! Honey!â Mrs. Charles was calling him from next door.
Mr. Charles answered his wifeâs calls before whispering to Serenity, âKeep it between us, okay? I got to go.â Serenity acknowledged with a smile.
Mr. Charles turned around and walked out while heeding his wife's calls.
Once he was gone, Serenity finished the last of her dinner and brought her empty plate to the kitchen.
She cleaned the dishes and popped out for a quick chat with the neighbors.
She had been neighbors with the other store owners for years, so a bit of social engagement went a long way.
The neighbors thought Serenity would distance herself from them now that she had become the wife of the wealthiest heir.
It never crossed their minds that Serenity was the same old person toward her neighbors, albeit a little busier than before.
Serenity enjoyed a good talk with her neighbors before returning to the shop to work on her crafts.
The few women who wanted to learn about her crafting skill had replied.
All she needed to do was prepare the materials for them as they already had the tools.
She also checked on her orders, stock, and fulfillment.
These women were housewives and depended on their husbandâs single income.
Serenity was happy to pay them by the day so long as the orders and quality checks were met.
They would be paid by the order, so it all boiled down to the amount of hard work they put in.
The extra income would ease these womenâs financial troubles.
By ten oâclock at night, Serenity shut the shop since there was no business.
She was ready to go home and wait for her manâs return.
A few minutes later, Serenity drove away from Wiltspoon School.
Meanwhile, Carrie got a call from a thug who told her, âMs.
Jones, the woman you wanted us to keep an eye on is closing shop.
Sheâs driving home now.â âKeep your eyes on her and follow her to a road without surveillance before stopping her car.
I want you to beat her up and smash her car real bad.
Donât forget to disguise yourselves with a mask and sunglasses.
Donât let her see your faces.
âTl wire you the rest of the money once the job is done.
You can take the money and take cover for a while.
Return to Wiltspoon once the whole thing is blown over.â Although Carrie was willful and rash, she knew that Zachary stood behind Serenity.
Zachary would hunt Carrie down if she got her revenge on Serenity.
Hence, she hired some thugs to do the deed and leave Wiltspoon.
That way, the whole thing would not trace back to her.