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Chapter 2664

Serenity got tired after walking around for some time, so Zachary brought her and Sonny back to the

villa where he lived during his bachelor days.

As their holiday was coming to an end and they would resume their work life, they decided not to stay

in Wildridge Manor anymore for convenience.

Once they entered the door, they heard Grandma May’s booming voice.

Zachary and Serenity exchanged glances.

They did not think she would be here.

“Great-Nana.”

Sonny was excited to see Grandma May. He ditched his aunt and uncle, running toward Grandma May

immediately.

The old lady waited for Sonny with open arms.

“Zachary, Serenity.”

Dylan was in the house too.

The booming voice they heard earlier was Grandma May scolding Dylan.

It seemed like he had angered her somehow.

After greeting Grandma May, Zachary and Serenity sat and asked Dylan, “Did you anger Nana? We

heard her from outside.”

Dylan looked helpless and aggrieved.

Zachary immediately knew what the issue was. He patted his brother’s shoulder silently.

As Sonny was around, Grandma May did not scold Dylan further.

He grabbed the chance to escape.

Grandma May did not make him stay, but she let out a few harrumphs of dissatisfaction.

Dylan knew what that sound meant. He could never escape her forever unless he broke all ties with the

York family. That was impossible. He was a filial grandson. Although she had scolded him just now,

they had a close relationship.

Sometimes, the brothers would even make Nana angry to get scolded on purpose.

Despite being nearly in or already in their thirties, they were happy to have a grandmother who could

still order them around.

Meanwhile, at the Fishers’ residence, Celine brought a tray upstairs and knocked on her father’s door.

Hunter had been utterly embarrassed. Hence, he refused to eat or drink after Belinda went out.

Belinda knew how shameful and angry her husband felt but she pretended to be clueless about

Hunter’s refusal to eat or drink while she was in the company. She would let him be and see how long

he could keep it up.

In reality, Hunter was not on a hunger strike. He was simply in too much pain to eat and had been lying

on the bed all day.

At that moment, Emma happened to exit her room and saw Celine knocking on Hunter’s door. After a

short moment, Hunter opened the door and let her in.

The door closed.

Emma pouted. When she saw Ava coming out of her room, she said, “Cece brought Hunter food. What

a filial daughter.”

The resentment in Emma’s heart dissipated a little after Celine was punished.

It would be better if Celine got unluckier and managed to piss Belinda off. Once Belinda chased her out

of the family, she would no longer be a young lady of the Fishers.

Ava said, “Celine’s just sucking up to Dad and Mom now. They’re all falling into her trap. This is too

disadvantageous for Carol, Emma.”

Ava approached Emma and whispered, “Do you have a way to make Mom chase Celine out? It’s best

if she loses everything. She isn’t a part of our family anyway. I don’t know what Mom and Dad are

thinking by letting her stay. She keeps targeting and bothering Caroline.

“Caroline is our true sister-in-law. Celine is nothing but a maid’s daughter, yet she enjoys the same

status as us now. She even bullied us sometimes.”

More importantly, their husbands adored Celine and were biased toward her. Whenever they hadnovelbin

conflicts with Celine, their husbands always took her side.

In the past, they had tried to please Celine but ever since their husbands cheated on them, only then

did they realize how hateful Celine was.

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