Chapter 582
Grandma May pondered aloud, “Should I begin with the second or third grandson?”
Zachary stayed silent, fearing his grandmother might reveal to his brothers that he had caused trouble.
“Let’s start with Callum. Who should I pair him with?”
Zachary remained quiet.
He only knew a few young ladies. It would be easier to suggest that Callum become a monk at the monastery than to find him a suitable wife.
However, Grandma May didn’t expect Zachary to come up with candidates either.
“Go in.”
Zachary looked at his grandmother in confusion.
Grandma May appeared frustrated. “You’re going on a business trip. Hurry in and say a few words to Serenity.”
She felt the need to remind him of everything.
Grandma May sighed, reflecting, ‘In raising this grandson of mine, I taught him everything except how to love. Now, he’s become a chauvinist who doesn’t understand a woman’s feelings.’
“I thought love was a natural instinct that didn’t require teaching.”
“I was so naive.”
Zachary paused for a moment before saying, “Can’t you see her helping me pack while humming along?”
Grandma May was left speechless.
After Serenity finished packing, she double-checked to ensure all of Zachary’s essentials were organized. Then, she closed the suitcase and took out her phone to snap a picture of it.
Once she put her phone back in her pocket, she pulled the suitcase and started to walk away. A few steps later, she noticed her grandmother-in-law and husband standing in the doorway.
“Nana.”
Serenity smiled and called out to the elderly woman, then pulled the suitcase closer. “Zachary is going on a business trip, and I helped him pack.”
Grandma May was pleased that her granddaughter-in-law was thoughtful towards her grandson, but she remarked, “Tell him to pack for himself next time. Are you hungry? Zack made breakfast.”
“I’m famished,” Serenity replied.
She handed the suitcase to Zachary and said, “I’ve prepared all your daily essentials. If you need anything else when you arrive, you can pick it up at a supermarket.”
“Okay,” he responded.
Serenity then took off his apron, commenting, “This apron doesn’t suit you. You look more handsome in a suit.” Zachary looked at her intently before asking, “Are the suits you packed the ones you bought for me?” In reality, he had purchased the suit himself.
Since he had accidentally thrown the suits Serenity had given him into the water, rendering them unusable, she replied, “I didn’t check if they were the ones I got for you. All the suits in your closet look the same.”
As he opened his mouth to speak again, she quickly added, “When you come back, I’ll take you shopping to buy a few more sets to fill your closet to the brim.” After a brief pause, she continued, “Your wardrobe is getting an overhaul. From now on, you can only wear the clothes I buy for you.”
Zachary’s stern expression softened a bit. He reached out to pinch Serenity’s nose affectionately and said, “You’re so overbearing.” Serenity thought to herself, “You’re clearly the one being overbearing; I’m just forced to act this way.” “Now, let’s have breakfast,” she said, pulling him along.
Zachary allowed her to guide him away and reminded her, “Remember to send me messages.” “I know,” she replied. “I’ll send you a message every day after I get home from work.” It was no trouble for her to send a goodnight picture each night. Serenity quickly agreed to his request. Ada.
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