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Married at First Sight Chapter 1505

Chapter 1505
Upon hearing Serenity’s words, he couldn’t help but think, “As expected from Zachary’s wife.”
The husband and wife echoed each other’s sentiments almost precisely.
“Serenity, I can only promise that I won’t give up as long as your sister remains unmarried.”
Duncan spoke gravely.
Serenity found herself at a loss for words.
Setting everything else aside, she had great admiration for Duncan.
The three of them entered the inpatient building together. When they reached Liberty’s ward, they spotted Hank standing by the door early in the morning.
This time, Hank was alone.
Olivia and Chelsea had not accompanied him.
Hank held a bouquet and an insulated lunch box in his hands.
His parents had asked him to bring them.
Serenity was somewhat surprised to see Hank. Had her grandparents not prevented him from coming out?
However, since Olivia and Chelsea were absent, it was still an improvement compared to before.
Hank was now a walking contradiction and could easily be dismissed.
“Hank Brown, are you here to disturb Liberty’s rest again? Leave!”
Noah stormed past the trio and confronted Hank!
With one swift motion, he snatched the bouquet from Hank, threw it to the ground, and stomped on it, flattening the flowers.
He attempted to take the insulated lunch box from Hank, but Hank held on tightly. The York family bodyguards observed the struggle as Noah tried to wrestle the lunch box away.
“Noah.”
Serenity approached and called out to her youngest cousin.
“Serenity, you’re here. This guy is truly despicable. He used his parents to distract Grandmom and Granddad while he slipped away. I chased him all the way here in my car, but—”

He couldn’t catch up to him, and Hank successfully arrived here to disrupt Liberty. As Noah spoke, he noticed Hank was distracted and seized the opportunity to grab the lunch box. Just when everyone expected him to throw it away, he opened it and drank the soup directly from the container. The others were left in shock. “That soup isn’t for you, Hunt,” Hank exclaimed as he snatched the insulated lunch box back, only to find that Noah had consumed half of its contents.

Fuming with anger, Hank shouted at Noah, “Did you inhale the soup? Half of it is gone!” Noah retorted, “You’re the stingy one for only preparing one bowl of soup. What’s so strange about me drinking half of it in one go? I skipped breakfast to stop you, and now I’m starving. Besides, I already tasted the soup, and Liberty would definitely find it disgusting. It’s better for me to finish it off.”

With that, Noah grabbed Hank’s lunch box again, turned around, and polished off the rest of the soup. Hank then glanced at Serenity, who coldly stated, “Mr. Brown, my sister doesn’t want to see you. Please don’t come here again.”

“Serenity, Jessica acted out of fear. She—” Hank began, but Serenity’s expression hardened. “You’re here so early not because you care about my sister, but to advocate for your wife, aren’t you? You truly love her. You not only forgave her for harming your own son, but you also want my sister to forgive her.”

“Noah, please escort this eyesore out after you finish the soup,” she ordered.

Noah replied, “Don’t worry, Serenity. I’ll handle him for you.” Serenity, wishing to avoid any further confrontation with Hank, entered the ward as the bodyguards opened the door for her.

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