Chapter 1605
Married at First Sight
Grandma May had mentioned that even though Elisa had a similar social status to Zachary, she was not suitable to be the wife of the York familyâs head.
âLetâs eat at a hotel. You still have a business engagement. We donât have to travel a long distance back. home.â
âItâs up to you.
Serenity smiled.
Although her relationship with Zachary was not dramatic, he started respecting her and prioritizing her wishes more. Their days were ordinary yet fulfilling and sweet.
Zachary often said he still wanted to be with her in another life.
Serenity got greedy too. She also thought of marrying him and being husband and wife again in their next lifetime.
While in the Lewis familyâs house, Mrs. Lewis put down her phone with a grim expression.
Although Mr. Lewis sat opposite her and was holding a newspaper, he had been paying attention to his wifeâs expression.
He heard the conversation between his wife and their youngest son too.
âWhat happened again? You look awful. Youâve been this way a lot lately. Youâre angry and in a bad mood every day. Youâre starting to look older. Donât be angry anymore. Iâll accompany you to get a facial done tomorrow to maintain your skin.â
Mrs. Lewis glared at her useless husband. She said furiously, âIâm a senior citizen. If I look old, then so be it. With such a disobedient son, itâs no wonder Iâll get older from getting angry. You only read the newspaper all the time and never thought of scolding your son.
âDuncan became this spoiled because of you!â
Her son was not listening to her. Mrs. Lewis pushed all the blame on her husband.
Mr. Lewis smiled. âYes, yes. I was the one who spoiled him. He learned all the bad things from me and inherited all your good qualities. Duncan is my momâs favorite grandson. It was her who spoiled him, yet youâre blaming me.
âThereâs a saying that sons donât listen to their mothers after they grow up. Your son is almost forty.
Why are you still controlling him? Besides, even if you wanted to meddle in his affairs, would he let you?
âArenât you asking for hardships if you insist on meddling in his affairs despite him not allowing you to do it? Itâs not like you havenât experienced being a mother-in-law. You already have three daughters-in-
law and many grandchildren. Why are you still so anxious?
âYou can lead a horse to water, but can you make it drink? Duncan doesnât like Lily. Thereâs no use in forcing or urging him.â
Mrs. Lewis said, âLily had already explained everything to me. She wonât pursue Duncan anymore. She said Duncan had no feelings for her, and she didnât want to waste time. When she came to Wiltspoon this time, she went to the airport immediately after her business was done. She didnât even visit our house âLilyâs such a nice girl. Your son is openly blind. He doesnât like Lily but prefers a divorced woman with a child instead.â
Mrs. Lewis was mad.
However, she could not vent her anger on Liberty.
She wanted to target someone, but there was no one for her to target. The anger accumulated in her heart made her feel extremely uncomfortable.
âDuncan doesnât like Lily, so I arranged a blind date for him and told him to meet the lady tonight and have a meal together. He didnât even listen and kept himself busy. To hell with being busy. Why wasnât he busy when he went to All You Can Eat? Does he think Iâm not aware of it?â
Mrs. Lewis did not bother Liberty, but she knew her son would go to All You Can Eat every day.
Her son would always show up in places where Liberty was present very quickly.
It was not a chance meeting but a forced encounter created by the disobedient Duncan after keeping an eye on Liberty.
âHe already has someone he likes. What use is there in you arranging a blind date for him? Back when he didnât have anybody he liked, he didnât even listen to you when you set him up with blind dates.â
Mr. Lewis advised his wife, âOur children will do fine on their own. You can stop meddling in Duncanâs matters.â
âDerek Lewis, are you happy that your son likes a divorced woman?â