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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Chapter 890
Zachary was speechless.
There was no doubt Elisa was Clive’s sister-the siblings were the same. When they found out that he was Serenity’s husband,
they both acted like they had seniority over him as Serenity’s older cousins.
He hung up the phone.
The nearest hospital to Wiltspoon School was Wiltspoon Community Hospital. Even without checking, he could guess that Elisa
sent Serenity to Wiltspoon Community Hospital.
Elisa was not angry at being hung up on by Zachary. She helped put Serenity’s phone back into her purse and said, “Seren, your
mom is my aunt, which means we’re cousins. The DNA test confirmed it, so it’s an indisputable fact.
“I’m a year older than you, so I have seniority over you, right? Zachary is your husband. It stands to reason that I also have
seniority over him. You need to make him address me more politely, or my anger won’t be relieved.”
Serenity wanted to laugh and said, “It’s his mouth. I can’t control him if he doesn’t want to do it.”
“You have to control him. If you don’t, he’ll still look at me with that sullen expression and talk to me coldly! I can’t be his wife, but
it’s not bad to be his older sister. Hahaha! I just want him to call me respectfully!”
She sat down in the vacant seat beside Serenity, looked down at Serenity’s injured hand, and said in distress, “Did you think of
your hand as Zachary and cut it because you were angry?”
“Of course not. No matter how angry I am, I won’t harm myself. It really was an accident. Maybe I just used too much strength
because I was angry.”
“Actually, Zachary is an exceptionally good man. He’s from a good family too. I was born and raised in a rich family, so I know
very well what wealthy families are like. I
can say
that a rich family like the Yorks is one of the only few of its kind in the whole
province.”

Elisa added enviously, “The Johnsons from Annenburg are similar to the Yorks in Wiltspoon, but I’ve never heard of a third family
like theirs. In any case, the York family is at the top of the pyramid. The family members are thriving and united. They’re the
cream of the crop.
“It’s fine if you quarrel with Zachary for a few days, but not for too long. You’ll regret it for the rest of your life if you lose him. Look
at me. I fixed my eyes on him and was obsessed with him for so many years. I even dreamed of marrying him before, but we’re
not meant to be.
“Of course, you have to look at his performance before deciding whether you’d want to forgive him. If he behaves badly, such as
imprisoning you or knocking you out like he did before, then you should stay mad for a few more days.”
Elisa admitted that Zachary was worthy of a lifelong commitment.
Otherwise, she would not have been obsessed with him for so many years and only given up when she learned that he was
married.
“Seren, there’s no one else here. I’m one year older than you are, as well as your cousin. Even if we met each other just recently,
I clicked with you instantly and had long since regarded you as a bosom friend. What I say to you are all heartfelt words.
“You won’t divorce Zachary, right? Maybe you’ll think about divorcing in a fit of anger, but Zachary will never agree. If he doesn’t
agree, it doesn’t matter even if you try suing him for divorce. His words are law in Wiltspoon.
“Since you can’t get a divorce, you have to confront the reality between you two. Previously, you didn’t know that he was from
the York family and thought he was an ordinary salaryman, so there was no disparity. Now that you know his real identity and two
different worlds have collided, there is bound to be a reality gap.
“Trust me. It’s hard to be a noblewoman. You must make yourself strong. I believe that if you work hard, Liberty and you can
grow stronger. You both have that undefeatable resilience in you.
“You can’t be content with what you have now. To those noble ladies, the income you have each month isn’t even enough to buy
a bag. In the future, you’re representing not just yourself but also Zachary. You’re the missus of the York family, and the wife of
the next head of the family.
“My mom was an orphan who climbed up with her own strength. Despite that, she also encountered many problems when she
first married my dad. My grandfather trusted and admired my mom, but my grandmother acted like a stereotypical mother- in-law.
She had always picked on her daughter-in-law.

“My mom struggled with my grandmother. It was only when Stone Group faced a crisis that my dad couldn’t manage and my
mom saved the day, plus later on when my two brothers were born, that my grandmother finally accepted and
acknowledged my mom.
“My mom always says that women should be self-reliant. We have to be strong without depending on anyone. That’s the only
way we can stand firm and not be bullied in this cruel and unfair world.

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