“You’ll be bored if you stay at home all day.”
“We have a banquet to attend tonight, so we didn’t make any other plans for today. We’ve already visited all the scenic spots in Wiltspoon, and there’s nowhere else left on our list,” Serenity replied honestly.
Having lived in Wiltspoon for many years, she had explored all the fun places even before marrying Zachary.
“What banquet? Who’s hosting it? Are you still going with your aunt?” Grandma May asked, her concern evident.
“It’s the Marshalls’ banquet at Wiltspoon Hotel. I’m going with Zachary, so I won’t be with my aunt tonight,” Serenity explained.
Grandma May smiled upon hearing this. “Oh, the Marshalls? He usually holds his banquets in October. Why has he moved this year’s event up by six months? Is he planning to host two banquets this year? Well, go ahead with Zach. He’s never taken a woman to a banquet before.”
“He doesn’t have any experience, so Seren, you need to be patient with him. Remember what I told you: you have to teach your man to become the man you want him to be. A good man must be shaped by your own hands, but don’t spoil him too much. Men can’t be indulged. A little sweetness is enough to ruin them.”
Standing beside Serenity, Zachary overheard everything Grandma May said and couldn’t help but interject, “Nana, are you really my grandmother? I’ve never heard you say anything nice about me.”
“Seren, is that brat with you?” Grandma May’s voice remained firm, intentionally loud enough for Zachary to hear.
“You little brat, you need to work on your temper and that sour expression of yours. It’s as if everyone owes you a million dollars. Only someone like Serenity can…”
You must appreciate your blessings and treat her with kindness,” Zachary said. “Will it suffice if I carve out my heart for her?”