Chapter 3151
Married at First Sight
Zacharyâs expression told Serenity that he had no impression of Ms. Girard at all. âIâve already told you, but you have no impression even after I tell you.â
Serenity whispered, âSonny is here; letâs talk after we get home. I have to talk to my sister at night to remind her.â
Liberty is now stationed in Jensburg, and Duncan has limited legs and feet. The two of them meet less frequently. Despite their frequent phone conversations, their relationship remains a long-distance one, susceptible to dilution.
At this time, a woman appeared next to Duncan. She took good care of him, was considerate, and could help him in business. There was no guarantee that he would not change his mind.
Zachary spoke for his friend: âDuncan will not change his mind. You donât know him as well as I do. Iâve known him for a long time. We have been good buddies and brothers for many years. He takes relationships very seriously. He falls in love with her for the rest of his life. He takes relationships very seriously and avoids getting emotional easily, fearing that he might fall in love with the wrong person and suffer hurt. That Ms. Girard, he definitely doesnât feel anything. He only has your sister in his eyes and heart.â
Seeing Sonny coming over with snacks, Zachary stopped talking.
In case Sonny heard it,.
Sonny was young and didnât understand what love was. But he could understand what someone was saying to Liberty over Duncan.
However, Ms. Girard had not confessed her feelings to Duncan, whereas Serenity was a little more sensitive and thought that Ms. Girard had thoughts about Duncan.
In the face of uncertainties, for the sake of the reputation of Duncan and Ms. Girard, the couple could talk in private, but they couldnât talk about it outside; at least they became rumors.
âAuntie, this is for you.â Sonny took his favorite snacks and gave Serenity two.
The snack shelf in Zacharyâs office was filled with snacks that Sonny and Serenity love to eat.
He liked to come to Zacharyâs place to play. This was one of the reasons. He had food and drink, and Zachary doted on him and didnât find him noisy. He could also go outside to play with his secretary uncle.
Serenity took the snacks from Sonny and thanked him with a smile.
Serenity asked, âHusband, are you getting off work soon?â
Zachary said, âI can leave anytime I want.â
âUncle, Iâm hungry; shall we go eat?â Sonny, who was already eating snacks, said.
Serenity pinched Sonnyâs little face lightly and said, âYour mouth is full of snacks; you still have a few bags in your hand, and youâre still hungry.â
Sonny said, âI donât eat much. Mom said I canât eat too many snacks, as it will affect my main meal.
She said that children must eat their main meals to grow taller. Iâm taller than Titus, so Iâll eat more later!â
Sonny felt that in terms of martial arts, he was not as good as Titus, and in terms of memory, he was not as good as Titus. In terms of height, he seemed to be a little taller than Titus. But they hadnât seen each other for a while. Who knew if Titus was taller than he was back then?
So he needed to eat more and grow taller.
Serenity smiled and took the unopened bag of snacks from Sonnyâs hand and put it on the coffee table.
âDonât eat so much. Just finish the bag in your hands. Your mother is right; children will be harmed if they eat too many snacks.â
âLet him take it and eat it on the way.â
Zachary was about to pick it up, but when Serenity looked at him, he retracted his hand, touched Sonnyâs head, and said, âSonny, you better listen to your aunt. After dinner later, you and your aunt go home. There are many snacks you like to eat at home.â
Sonny asked, âUncle, you are afraid of my aunt.â
Zachary said, âYes, Iâm not afraid of anything but your aunt, so your aunt has the final say.â
Zachary didnât shy away from being afraid of Serenity at all.