Chapter 356
The people Serenity cared about most were her sister and nephew.
Pleasing Sonny would earn Zachary some favor.
Zachary purchased a bag of snacks because Serenity loved food.
While Serenity might not be thrilled with a bouquet of flowers from Zachary, she would certainly smile at the sight of this large bag of snacks.
Zachary entered the bookstore with a bag of snacks in his left hand and an airplane model in his right. At that moment, Serenity had just finished feeding her nephew a bowl of porridge. “Uncle Zak!”
The little boy was delighted to see Zachary.
Noticing the toys her husband bought, Serenity remarked, “Mr. York, why did you buy toys for Sonny again? Jasmine already got him some new ones.”
Zachary handed the bag of snacks to Serenity and gave the airplane toy to Sonny, then lifted the little boy into his arms.
“Sonny is our only nephew. Who else should I spoil if not him? What Ms. Sox bought for Sonny is her concern; it doesn’t conflict with what I do.”
Serenity placed the empty bowl on the table, rummaged through the bag on the floor, and asked, “Are these all snacks? You bought so many?”
“Sonny is bored here, so I thought he might enjoy some snacks.”
Although the snacks were clearly for Serenity, Zachary hesitated to admit it and used Sonny as an excuse instead.
“Mr. York, you’re going to spoil Sonny like this.”
Serenity didn’t dwell on it too much.
“Sonny is very clever and sensible. As long as we guide him well, he’ll understand what’s right and wrong. He won’t be spoiled.”
Serenity regarded him thoughtfully.
Zachary’s ears began to redden under her gaze.
“Mr. York, you seem to be talking a bit more than usual.”
Zachary was left speechless.
He had expected her to compliment him on his looks.
It…
It turned out she felt he talked too much. Was she implying that he was overly chatty? Nana had always claimed he was inarticulate, but now that he had shared a few more words, his wife perceived him as talkative.
Jasmine emerged from the bathroom and spotted Zachary. With a smile, she greeted him and said to her friend, “Seren, Liberty is about to finish work. You’ve already fed Sonny, right? You and Mr. York should take Sonny to pick Liberty up. I’ll handle the store.”
Serenity hummed in response and carried the bowl to the kitchen to wash it.
A few minutes later, Serenity retrieved some snacks from the bag and handed them to Jasmine. “Mr. York bought too much for Sonny, so I’ll share some with you,” she said.
Jasmine accepted the snacks without hesitation.
Serenity picked up the bag of snacks and said to Zachary, “Mr. York, let’s go.”
Seeing that Serenity intended to take the snacks back home, Zachary felt a pang of anxiety. He scolded himself, thinking, “Why didn’t I just tell the truth from the start?” Maintaining a calm expression, he said, “Serenity, you don’t need to take this entire bag home. Just leave it at the store. Sonny comes here every day, so let him enjoy them slowly.”
After considering his words, Serenity replied, “I’ll take half to my sister’s house so Sonny can have some at home, and I’ll keep the other half in the store.”
Serenity loved snacks and was happy to share them with Sonny. Zachary fell silent, relieved that at least Serenity would leave half of the snacks at the store, allowing her to enjoy them too.
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