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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2329

Summary for Chapter 2329: Serenity and Zachary York

Chapter 2329 – Highlight Chapter from Serenity and Zachary York

Chapter 2329 is a standout chapter in Serenity and Zachary York by Gu Lingfei, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

A moment later, Dylan said, “Are you hungry, Nana? Let’s head back for breakfast. Zack’s making it.

“He truly treats Serenity well. Rarely do we have the chance to taste his cooking, but she can have it every day.”

Dylan sounded jealous of Serenity.

Zachary was really devoted to her.

Grandma May stood up with Dylan’s support. She gestured for him to move the speaker back into the house.

She said, “Are you jealous of Zack and Seren’s relationship? You can be the object of envy too.”

Dylan followed Grandma May back to the main house along with the speaker. He said, “I’ve never seen the woman you picked for me, Nana. How will I know if I can get along with her? Besides, I’m involved with another woman in my dream.

“I don’t know who I’ll marry in the end. If I marry the one you chose, I might betray her, because the woman in my dream isn’t her.

“This is too hard, Nana.”

Grandma May said, “Everything will fall into place eventually. You’ll know how to make your choice when the time comes.

“You don’t have to overthink it now. Start pursuing your partner after Zack and Seren’s wedding. Anyway, all of you will have a year.”

“Can’t I be an exception, Nana?” Dylan asked.

“Zack’s my favorite grandson, yet he didn’t get any.

“But look—Zack and Seren are having their wedding within a year.”

Grandma May was most satisfied with Zachary and Serenity, as well as Callum and Camryn.

Dylan put the speaker down and went to the kitchen. He asked, “Do you need help, Zachary?”

Standing by the stove in an apron, Zachary replied, “No. Serenity’s particular. She can discern it when it’s not my cooking.”

Serenity’s palate had been refined by Zachary.

“Is Nana back?” Zachary asked while cooking.

“Mm. She was dancing in the garden. I don’t know who she learned it from, but I hate those dances the most.”

Dylan whispered the last sentence in fear of Grandma May overhearing it.

No other old missus of a wealthy family in Wiltspoon would dance like that.

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