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Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei

Chapter 933
Mrs. Stone grinned and said to her daughter, “Sonny dislikes the perfume you’re using, huh? It’s fine. Let’s eat. Don’t haggle over
it with a three–year–old kid.”
Elisa raised her arm and smelled herself. Indeed, she sensed the faint smell of perfume.
She recalled how Sonny disliked her scent. Since the kid could not tell that it was perfume, other people might misunderstand
that she stank.
“I won’t wear perfume anymore. This way, I can save my money as well.”
Serenity laughed and said, “Sonny was just talking nonsense. Elisa, don’t blame him. He’s still young.”
“It’s precisely because he’s young that he was telling the truth.”
Regarding the remark Sonny made about her smell, Elisa took it to heart.
She was particularly fond of Sonny, yet he disliked her because of her smell.
“Let’s start eating,” Mrs. Stone said with a grin.
Now that she was old, she did not wear any perfume. She found it best to be natural.
However, her daughter was still young. It was natural for her to be used to spraying perfume.
“Zachary, these are just ordinary dishes. I hope you’re fine with them,” Mrs. Stone spoke to Zachary politely. Indeed, the dishes
prepared by the chef were nothing special. The vegetables were actually grown by Mrs. Stone in her courtyard.
Zachary quickly said, “I’m not a fussy eater. I eat everything.”
Deep down, Mrs. Stone and her daughter criticized him, ‘If you’re not a fussy eater, then nobody is.”
As someone who used to be infatuated with Zachary, Elisa knew his favorites very well. She knew that he was a fussy eater
besides being a clean freak.”
He claimed he was not fussy only because of Serenity’s presence.

During the meal, Zachary was very attentive to his beloved wife beside him. He served her some food from time to time. When
Sonny glanced at him occasionally, he would serve him food as well.
The kid was eating with so much gusto that his stomach became full.
After having a hearty meal, Sonny said to Mrs. Stone, “Grandaunt Audrey, your food tastes yummy. It’s as good as the food
Mommy and Aunt Ser cook.”
Mrs. Stone carried him joyfully. “You should come to my house often then.”
Sonny nodded and replied, “I’ll come when Mommy and Aunt Ser come.”
Mrs. Stone wrapped the kid’s head into her arms indulgently like how she carried her younger sister back then.
“Sonny, remember my number. Whenever you feel like coming over, just give me a call. I’ll pick you up to have meals here.”
Then, she said to Serenity, “Same goes for the both of you. You both hardly come over. Do it more often in the future.”
After that, she looked at Zachary, who was silently staring at her niece, and added, ” Zachary, you can come over with Seren
when you’re available next time.”
Zachary averted his gaze from his wife and said courteously, “I’ll certainly come whenever I’m available.”
He took a glimpse of the piles of invitation cards on the coffee table.
After Mrs. Stone caught sight of this little act of his, she took the initiative to say, ” Seren would like to attend the social
gatherings with me.”
Based on such a concise sentence, Zachary was aware of Serenity’s intention. He knew that she was striving for him.
He was not the only one making an effort.
Serenity was too–changing and striving together.

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