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Married at First Sight Chapter 1627

Chapter 1627
“Alright, I’ll respond to Zachary about this.”
Serenity did not insist on helping Liberty pay for Sonny’s school fees.
It was perfectly fine for Liberty to enroll Sonny in Wiltspoon Learning Center, especially since she could afford the fees.
As Liberty pointed out, Sonny was her son, and it was her responsibility to cover the costs.
If Liberty had been unable to pay the fees, she would not have considered enrolling Sonny in Wiltspoon Learning Center.
Serenity understood her sister very well.
Now that Serenity was the young missus of the York family, financial concerns were the least of her worries.
However, Liberty was determined to be self-sufficient and avoided discussing financial matters with her sister.
She feared that bringing up money could affect Serenity’s standing within Zachary’s family and hinder her progress.
Additionally, Serenity was not the type to frequently ask for financial help for her family. She believed in teaching a person to fish rather than just giving them a fish.
“Seren, thank you. Thanks to you and Zachary, Sonny will have a head start in life.”
Liberty felt immense gratitude towards Serenity and Zachary.
“Liberty, don’t mention it. I’ll be upset if you keep being overly polite. Without you, I wouldn’t be who I am today. We’re sisters, and we support each other. I care for Sonny as if he were my own son, and I’m just as invested in his education as you are.
“If we were financially struggling and unable to afford it, we would have to hope the preschool would be sympathetic to our situation. Since we can afford the fees, we should ensure Sonny receives the best education possible.”
Liberty smiled and replied, “Alright. I won’t be excessively courteous anymore. It’s getting late; you should head back and rest. There’s no need for you to see me off; it’s not my first time visiting you.”

“I’ve always considered this my home,” she said.

“You claim this is your home, yet you went back to your rented house after you recovered. I wanted to buy you a house, but you declined,” Serenity expressed her frustration about her sister.

“I can afford a house on my own, so I don’t need you to buy one for me. It’s just like buying a car. If I need a car, I’ll buy it myself. You don’t have to gift me anything; I want to achieve everything independently,” Serenity replied, falling silent afterward.

Meanwhile, Zachary was in the process of compiling a list of betrothal gifts and had discussed the idea of giving Liberty a villa with Serenity.

However, he was concerned that Liberty might refuse the offer. So, he tasked Serenity with persuading Liberty to accept the villa.

Serenity thought to herself, ‘What a challenging task.’

She watched as Liberty drove away from her villa, standing at the entrance until Liberty’s car disappeared from sight before she turned and headed back inside.

“Aunt Ser,” called out Sonny, who had just finished showering. He rushed out with a large water gun aimed at Serenity, but hesitated to shoot. He feared Zachary would scold him if he accidentally wet Serenity’s shirt.

He had made that mistake before.

Although Serenity hadn’t been upset, Zachary certainly was. He had scolded Sonny and given him a light smack on the rear. While it hadn’t been a severe punishment, Sonny had learned his lesson not to aim at anyone while playing with water guns.

Serenity raised her hands in surrender, laughing as she said, “Sonny, I give up.” She then picked him up and said, “You smell great, Sonny.”

“Aunt Elisa is the one who smells good,” Sonny replied. Elisa always had a pleasant fragrance, just like Serenity, though Serenity’s scent was subtler.

Elisa’s.
Serenity smiled and remarked, “It’s because Aunt Elisa wears perfume.”
Serenity was not fond of wearing perfume.
Zachary had given her many branded perfumes, but after noticing her dislike for them, he stopped.
“Aunt Ser, has my mom gone home?”
“Mm. She has to work tomorrow, so she went back early to rest.”

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