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Married at First Sight Chapter 950

Chapter 950
She had intentionally prepared a variety of foods for her breakfast to entice him.
“I’m going to dinner with my aunt tonight, so I won’t be eating with you. If you’re not heading to the hotel for a meal, I’ve made dinner at the shop. You can ask Jim to pick it up for you,” Serenity said to the man sitting across from her as she enjoyed her plentiful and nutritious meal.
“Do you want me to go with you? Which family is hosting the dinner?”
“You don’t need to. Aunt Audrey is taking Elisa and me. Which family? I can’t remember—I’ve received too many invitations,” she replied.
Zachary said with a hint of regret, “If your aunt and cousin are with you, I don’t need to worry. I’ll just work overtime. Have Jim bring the food to me.”
His wife was willing to cook for him now—there was no way he would eat at the hotel.
“You can work overtime, but not too late. I’ll be back before 11 PM. If I don’t find you at home when I return, I’m locking the door. You’ll have to spend the night outside; I won’t let you in,” Serenity said firmly.
Zachary couldn’t help but laugh. “I promise I’ll be home waiting for my Seren.”
“Who do you think you are? You’re so shameless,” she teased.
“I’m yours. My shame and pride have been tossed aside,” he replied with a grin.
Serenity shot him a glare. “Hurry up and finish your porridge. There’s another bowl left in the pot. Once you’re done with this one, you can serve yourself the next. My breakfast is too delicious—I hope you drool over it,” she said playfully.
Zachary chuckled softly.
He wasn’t drooling at all.
After eating her fill, Serenity prepared to leave.
“Seren.”
Zachary called out to her quickly.
Serenity turned to look at him, and he—

said warmly, “Drive safely on the road.”
“I always remind myself that I’m driving a car, not a plane,” she replied.
Zachary smiled, a gentle warmth in his eyes. Last night, she had driven far too quickly.
He was worried about her.
Serenity was the first to leave.
Zachary hadn’t finished his porridge; he was in no rush and was savoring each bite.
Suddenly, the door opened again.
Serenity turned back and said, “I need to see you get the shot before I head to the shop.”
Zachary was left speechless.
He thought he could avoid it now that his stomach felt better.
After watching him receive the shot, Serenity left once more but bumped into Nana downstairs, who was dragging boxes behind her.
“Nana,” Serenity exclaimed in surprise.
“Seren, I’ve been kicked out of my house again, so I’m moving in with you for a while,” Nana said.
Nana had used that excuse many times before, yet she continued to do so.
At her age, she had no shame and wasn’t afraid of being teased.
Serenity chuckled helplessly. “Nana, if you want to stay with us, you should just let your precious grandson know, and he’ll arrange for someone to pick you up anytime. You don’t need to use such a flimsy excuse.”
Nana was the most revered member of the family. Who would dare chase her away?
In her innocence, she had once believed Nana was arguing with her son and daughter-in-law, prompting her to seek refuge with her grandson.
“It wouldn’t matter if I told him. I must tell you—he did say that at home, what you say goes. Seren, you don’t dislike Nana, do you?”
“Nana, I’d be thrilled for you to come and stay with us. Why would I dislike you? Who dropped you off?”
Nana

She replied, “I took an Uber to steer clear of your grandfather and the others on my way here. I’ve reached this age, but it’s the first time I’ve encountered someone who is more shameless than I am.” Serenity’s expression soured, and her gaze became cold. “Did they bother you?”

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