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Married at First Sight Chapter 402

Chapter 402
Serenity had no memory of the incident at all.
She had only consumed two bottles of beer. Although she fell asleep afterward, she was not really drunk. How could she have vomited if she wasn’t intoxicated?
Could it have been because she ate too much the night before?
Serenity felt a bit doubtful. However, since it was merely a drawing and Zachary had no reason to deceive her, she decided to let it go.
Taking Liberty’s advice to heart, she resolved to drink less in the future.
“Do you want to try to get it back?”
“How would you even retrieve it? Even if you could, it’s all mangled. That’s fine; I’ll just redraw it.”
Zachary replied with regret, “I didn’t realize that drawing was so significant. I just grabbed it without thinking. Next time, make sure to keep your drawing off the dresser; it’s too close to the bed.”
“Okay.”
Serenity thought to herself, ‘Well, this kind of thing can’t happen every day…’
Nor would she drink every day either.
“Mr. York, there’s no need to feel sorry. It’s my fault for not putting it away properly. Don’t worry; I’ll redraw it myself.”
“I can buy you a real golden hairpin as a reference.”
Serenity quickly declined his offer. “No need for that. I’ll just recreate the sample myself.”
Zachary had no choice but to relent.
How could he have suspected that she married him at first sight for his money?
Perhaps it was because his grandmother nagged him daily and Serenity had saved her, leading him to believe that Serenity was seeking a reward. That was likely why Zachary had initially held such a prejudice against her.
He had misunderstood her and kept his guard up.
Zachary had even signed a troublesome agreement intended to restrain her. Who would have guessed that she would adhere to the agreement while he was…

be the one feeling restrained?” He reflected on how he had sabotaged their agreement the previous night, yet he enjoyed the breakfast his wife had prepared. A sense of relief washed over him, lifting the weight from his chest and alleviating his pressure.

After breakfast, Serenity cleared the dishes while Zachary took the cup of coffee she made for him and stepped out onto the balcony. He settled onto the swing and sipped his coffee at a leisurely pace.

Although it was instant coffee, Zachary considered it the best he had ever tasted.

As the sun rose higher, November in Wiltspoon felt unusually warm whenever the sun was shining. Serenity wore short sleeves throughout the day, and ladies could be seen in skirts and dresses on the streets.

Serenity, however, rarely donned skirts or dresses. Zachary suddenly found himself curious about how she would look in a dress; she must be stunning.

“I thought you were going to work,” he said as Serenity, having finished washing the dishes, stepped outside to admire the flowers, spotting Zachary on the swing with his coffee. She smiled and remarked, “Don’t you think I picked the right chair?”

“Yeah, it’s nice,” he replied.

Serenity joined him, glancing at the flowers on the stand. “That’s only because your balcony has enough space. In a smaller balcony, planting flowers would be a waste, not to mention adding a swing chair.”

“Are you getting used to this coffee?” he asked.

“It’s fine as long as it does the trick,” she answered.

Leaning back in her chair, Serenity added, “I just ordered an automatic coffee machine and some coffee beans online. I won’t let you drink instant coffee again; it just feels wrong.”

Zachary admitted, “This is the first time I’ve had instant coffee.”

“I figured as much. You’ll…”

“Today is just something we have to endure.”

Zachary was a manager at a large company, ensuring his coffee was always freshly ground.

After finishing his cup of coffee, the couple sat together on the swing chair on the balcony before Zachary sent his wife to the store and headed straight to the office.

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