Chapter 976
Married at First Sight
Zachary could not even give Serenity one thing because she did not want anything.
Serenity was a stubborn woman!
Yet, Zachary loved her so!
âThe etiquette lessons I talked to you and Serenity aboutâ¦â
âMom, she asked her aunt for help on this. Sheâll be going with her aunt to social events, starting tonight. With Mrs. Stone showing her the ropes, it will be quicker and more efficient than taking a class on etiquette.â
Tania replied, âAlright. Iâll keep out of this. I can bring her along to social events too, if she wants to.â
As Serenityâs motherâinâlaw, Tania had not spent much time with her. Besides, she believed Zachary was out of Serenityâs league. Tania would only be critical and harsh if she was the one to bring Serenity into the high social circle, and the seemingly cordial relationship between motherâinâlaw and daughterâinâlaw would deteriorate.
Tania understood why Serenity leaned toward seeking help from Mrs. Stone.
Mrs. Stone was once a tough businesswoman. With Mrs. Stone taking Serenity under her wing, Tania trusted that Serenity would find herself in and around Zacharyâs circle.
âIâll make a note of everybodyâs birthdays, so our family has a reason to host a celebration. At least, Serenity can get practice runs at home.â
Zachary uttered with a smile, âYou can discuss it with Nana and the other aunts. You ladies can decide on the domestic affairs.â
His mother believed Serenity was not right for him. However, Tania did nothing to hurt Serenity, not even voicing her disapproval out loud.
Compared to mothers who forcefully stepped into their childrenâs relationships, Zachary believed his mom was rather openâminded.
Tania got some work to do now.
After a call with his mother, Zachary put everything into his work.
He should earn more money and make his wife the richest woman in Wiltspoon.
With a black sedan pulled up far away, the person inside kept tabs on All You Can Eat diner.
âDo you see that fat woman? Thatâs her, Hankâs ex-wife, Liberty.â
Jessica said to her brother as she pointed at Libertyâs breakfast dinner. âShe took a huge cut of Hankâs money after the divorce. That was why Hank couldnât fork out the 777,777 dollars for Jackâs and your home fenovation and new cars.â
Oscar observed for a while before turning his attention to his sister. âJessica, tell me what you want me to do about it.â
âMy motherâinâlaw and sisterâinâlaw regret burning the bridge with her. Itâs a good thing that Hankâs still on my side, but he often drops by to see their son, or so he said. Iâm not happy about it, but Iâm not pregnant. I donât have a kid of my own, so I donât have a reason to stop Hank from seeing his son.
âFind a few hooligans to stir trouble at her diner in turns once it is open for business. Nothing too extreme or to the point of assault. I just want her reputation and business ruined is all.
Jessica reminded her brother, âHer aunt is the missus of the Stone family who owns Stone Group. Her sister is married into the wealthiest family in the city.
âJust look for something that will put her out of business. Iâm just paying her back. the favor. Hank and I lost our jobs because of her.
Jessica could take things up a notch, but she did not have the guts to do so.
She was afraid of Zachary and the Stonesâ payback.
âWhy should she be enjoying life when Iâm experiencing hell now? There can only be one winner between us, and it has to be me!â
The thought that her inâlaws favored Liberty got under Jessicaâs skin.
She was the victor, and yet she had it rougher than Liberty. Reality did not sit well with Jessica.