Married at First Sight Serenity And Zachary York english, Indonesian
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Chapter 103
Serenity posted her sister’s diary pages on Twitter in response to a viral tweet about ungrateful granddaughters. Along with Liberty’s diary, Serenity also shared evidence from her hometown to prove that her grandparents had been living comfortably after pocketing several hundred thousand dollars. Their children were also among the wealthiest in town.
It occurred to Zachary that his dashcam might have recorded Old Mr. Hunt’s arrogant voice when he called Serenity while Zachary and Serenity were on their way to Liberty’s place for dinner. Zachary checked the footage and confirmed that another crucial piece of evidence was captured on tape.
Serenity then uploaded the recording of her conversation with her grandfather to the internet.
She left it to the netizens to fume and raise a fuss, as it was no longer her concern. Zachary did not give the file on the Hunts to Serenity for online publication. Instead, he entrusted it to Josh to expose the occupations and incomes of the family’s children and grandchildren under the guise of a fellow netizen.
The attention garnered by the original tweet from the Hunts had now backfired on them. The same netizens who had criticized Liberty and Serenity for their alleged ingratitude were now attacking the poster of the original tweet.
With the situation spiraling out of control, Mike’s media friends quickly deleted their retweets out of fear of being caught in the netizens’ backlash.
“Everything’s okay now, Liberty. You don’t need to worry anymore. They won’t be asking us for money again. The only reason they’d come looking for us now is to apologize and beg us to overlook the whole thing,” Serenity reassured her sister.
“They make me sick to my stomach,” Liberty said as she picked up her sleeping child. “We’ve done our part. Justice will prevail. I believe that. Seren, you and Zachary must be tired after running around all day. You should go home and get some rest.”
“Go on and take Sonny to bed then.”
Serenity and Zachary waited until Liberty returned from putting Sonny to bed before saying goodnight and leaving. The day had indeed worn Serenity out.
Still, when they got home, Serenity asked Zachary with care, “Do you fancy some supper, Mr. York? I can cook.”
A friend in need is a friend indeed. Zachary had proven himself reliable time and again when Serenity was in trouble. However, there were no sparks between them. Moreover, the six-month contract offered no assurance for the future of their marriage.
Feelings aside, Zachary had been a great help and always there for her. Serenity felt she should really thank him.
“I’m not hungry,” Zachary declined. His dark eyes lingered on her for a moment before he said, “Get some early rest. Goodnight.”
“Goodnight.”
After they exchanged goodnights, Zachary went to his bedroom while Serenity stood there watching him close the door. The sound of the door locking made Serenity laugh at herself. They were barely more than strangers.
He helped her in his role as her husband. And nothing more.