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Chapter 1150

Chapter 1150

In the evening, parents came to pick up their kids after school. Following the usual rush hour in the

bookstore, Serenity headed to her sister’s house for dinner, whereas Jasmine. went on a date with

Josh. The bookstore would not operate at night.

Serenity bought two bags of fruits for her sister.

Serenity and Liberty still got along the same way as before. It did not change just because Serenity had

become Zachary’s wife.

Serenity had the key to her sister’s rented house. She straight away unlocked the door with. the key.

She pushed open the door, only to see a girl. To be specific, it was Sonny. Sonny was walking around

the house in a pretty dress, looking delighted.

“Sonny?”

Serenity entered the house and shut the door. While laughing, she asked her nephew, “Why are you

wearing a dress?”

“Aunt Ser.”

Sonny scampered over and showed off his dress. “Aunt Ser, do I look good in it?”

Serenity placed the two bags of fruits on the coffee table. She carried her nephew and said with a

smile, “Yes. You look like a princess in this dress. But you’re a boy. Boys don’t wear dresses.”

“I know. Boys should do hard labor, so it’s not convenient to wear a dress. Girls do light work, so they

can wear it. This is discrimination against girls.”

The kid had a good memory. He remembered what Zachary had said to him.

By the time Liberty came out of the kitchen, she had finished cooking. They could start eating once

Serenity arrived.

“He said he won’t go out in this dress. He’s just trying it on at home. He said this dress is too beautiful.”

Liberty burst into laughter and said, “Since he insisted on trying it on, I let him. After changing it, he

started showing it off by walking around the house. This brat cares about his appearance.”

“Didn’t you invite Jasmine along?”

Serenity walked over while carrying her nephew. At the sight of the dishes her sister brought out which

included her favorite seafood, Serenity said, “Jasmine went on a date. She’s in the first flush of love

with Mr. Bucham. Both of them are dating while Zachary is busy with work and will only return home at

midnight.”

“Given that he’s the CEO, he has a lot of work to deal with. His time is precious. You must

cherish it when he can spend so much time with you. As long as both of you continue to love each

other, I’ll be at ease.”

Serenity laughed and said, “Liberty, you’ve said this eight hundred times. My ears are going to fall off.

Zachary treats you well, doesn’t he?”

Liberty guffawed. “I’m just a little naggy, yet you find me annoying. I’ll stop mentioning it then.”

“If you want to mention it, go ahead. It’s a blessing to have a naggy sister. If you weren’t my biological

sister, you wouldn’t want to nag me. It’s because you care about my life.”

Serenity asked the kid, “Do you want to take off your dress?”

Sonny nodded.

Serenity helped Sonny take off his dress. Sonny passed her the dress and said childishly,” Aunt Ser,

this dress is for your little girl. You can keep it.”

“I don’t have a little girl at home.”

Liberty brought all the dishes out. While serving her son and Serenity food, she said, “What he meant isnovelbin

that you can give birth to a girl in the future and let her wear it. He peed on his pants at Zachary’s office

this morning. Mr. Lewis was there to discuss a collaborative project, so Zachary asked Mr. Lewis to buy

Sonny clothes.”

“Mr. Lewis bought the dress probably because he was attracted to it.”

Serenity said with a grin, “I guess Mr. Lewis is fond of daughters too, like Zachary.”

No doubt, Zachary was fond of daughters.

If she were to give birth to a girl in the future, Zachary would be a stay–at–home doting

father.

Serenity actually wanted a daughter. Considering that Zachary and she had good looks, their children

should be good–looking.

She loved kids who were fair like those in paintings.

Liberty felt that Duncan was not fond of daughters. Duncan was just easygoing.

Also, he would not bargain when buying clothes.

A bag of clothes cost fifteen–hundred dollars, which meant that one set of clothes was over a hundred

dollars. Liberty usually bought clothes ranging around fifty dollars for Sonny. She would always haggle

over the prices and buy at the lowest price.

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