Chapter 529 Zachary accepted the bag from Mr. Chaplin.
Inside contained two red brocade boxes.
He took one box out. Josh was not stupid and knew that Grandma May retrieved this from her private treasury to please
Serenity.
He envied Zachary for having a good grandmother who was worried about his marriage.
Grandma May was the pillar of the York family and was respected by everyone. No one would stop her if she arranged for a
sudden marriage like the one between Zachary and Serenity. Josh wanted a handful of grandmothers like that.
Unfortunately, his grandmother passed away. “I‘ll go back to work.”
Josh did not want to be further provoked by luis best friend again. There were some things that should not be envied.
He stood up and left the office with Mr. Chaplin. Zachary looked at the two diamond rings that his nana had sent him and took
out his cell phone to call her. “Nana, I‘ll buy these two rings from you. How can I accept wedding rings as a gift from you?”
Grandma May laughed. “Sure. Since you‘re my grandson, I‘ll give you a discount. One diamond ring costs one buck, so you can
pay me two bucks in total.”
“Nana!”
Zachary shouted in exasperation, “If Seren discovers the price, she would suspect I bought knock–offs from a roadside stall in
the night market.”
Grandma May was amused and said, “Fine. Look at the rings yourself and give me however much you want. I‘m fine with
anything.”
When she were to be promoted to become a great–grandmother in the future, the money given to her by her grandson would be
rewarded to Serenity.
The money would then still belong to the young couple.
“Thank you, Nana.”
“What do you mean by ‘thank you?”
“It means whatever you want it to mean.”
Grandma May was pleased and lung up the phone happily. When one was in a happy mood, one would be energetic in
everything.
Time would also fly by quickly. Lunch seemed just a while ago, but it was dinner time in the blink of an eye.
Hank deliberately put off all social engagements tonight and drove home alone to talk to his parents about his divorce formalities
with Liberty that was taking place tomorrow afternoon.
His parents were just about to have dinner when he got home.
“Hank, why are you back?”
Olivia heard the sound of the car and came out while liolding her plate. She ate as she walked, and when she saw her son, she
was surprised and asked with concern, “Have you eaten?” “I haven‘t eaten, Mom. Is there enough left for me?” Hank got out of
the car with the copies of the evidence he got from Liberty and walked toward his mother. “Why are you eating only now?”
“I don‘t feel hungry since I have nothing else to do, so I don‘t want to eat too early. I‘ll go grab a plate for you.”
Olivia entered the house with her son, put her plate on the table, and went into the kitchen to prepare his portion of dinner. Mr.
Brown glared at his son. “What are you doing back here? How is Sonny? Have you ever cared about him?”
“Let‘s eat first, Dad. I have something to tell you two later.”
Hank was afraid his parents would not be able to eat if he told them about it now. “What‘s that you‘ve brought back?” Mr. Brown
glanced at the yellow manila envelope. Hank smiled and did not answer.