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Married at First Sight Chapter 1150

Chapter 1150
In the evening, parents arrived to pick up their children from school. After the usual busy period at the bookstore, Serenity headed to her sister’s house for dinner, while Jasmine went out on a date with Josh. The bookstore would not be open at night.
Serenity purchased two bags of fruit for her sister.
Serenity and Liberty maintained their close relationship; it remained unchanged even after Serenity became Zachary’s wife.
Having the key to her sister’s rented home, Serenity unlocked the door and pushed it open, only to find a girl inside. More specifically, it was Sonny, who was happily walking around the house in a pretty dress.
“Sonny?”
Serenity entered and closed the door behind her. Laughing, she asked her nephew, “Why are you wearing a dress?”
“Aunt Ser!”
Sonny hurried over to show off his dress. “Aunt Ser, do I look good in it?”
Serenity set the two bags of fruit on the coffee table, picked up her nephew, and smiled. “Yes, you look like a princess in that dress. But you’re a boy, and boys don’t wear dresses.”
“I know! Boys are supposed to do hard work, so it’s not practical to wear a dress. Girls do lighter work, so they can wear them. This is discrimination against girls.”
The child had a sharp memory and recalled what Zachary had told him.
By the time Liberty emerged from the kitchen, she had finished cooking, and they could start eating as soon as Serenity arrived.
“He said he won’t go out in this dress. He’s just trying it on at home because he thinks it’s too beautiful,” Liberty explained.
Liberty burst into laughter, adding, “Since he insisted on trying it on, I let him. After changing, he started showing it off by walking around the house. This little guy cares about his appearance.”
“Didn’t you…

“Did you invite Jasmine along?” Serenity asked as she walked over, carrying her nephew. Upon seeing the delicious seafood dishes her sister had prepared, she added, “Jasmine is on a date. She’s in the early stages of love with Mr. Bucham. While they’re enjoying each other’s company, Zachary is busy with work and won’t be home until midnight.”

“Being the CEO means he has a lot on his plate. His time is valuable, so you should cherish the moments he can spend with you. As long as you both continue to love each other, I’ll be at ease,” Liberty replied.

Serenity laughed and said, “Liberty, you’ve repeated this eight hundred times! My ears might fall off! Zachary treats you well, doesn’t he?”

Liberty chuckled. “I might be a bit naggy, but you find it annoying. I’ll stop bringing it up then.”

“If you want to keep mentioning it, go ahead. Having a naggy sister is a blessing. If you weren’t my biological sister, you probably wouldn’t care enough to nag me about my life,” Serenity responded.

Turning to the child, Serenity asked, “Do you want to take off your dress?”

Sonny nodded in agreement.

Serenity helped him remove the dress, and as he handed it to her, he said playfully, “Aunt Ser, this dress is for your little girl. You can keep it.”

“I don’t have a little girl at home,” Serenity replied.

Liberty, bringing out the rest of the dishes, served food to her son and Serenity, saying, “What he meant is that you can have a daughter in the future who can wear it. He had an accident at Zachary’s office this morning. Mr. Lewis was there for a meeting, so Zachary asked him to buy Sonny some clothes.”

“Mr. Lewis probably bought the dress because he liked it,” Serenity said with a smile. “It seems Mr. Lewis is fond of daughters too, just like Zachary.”

Indeed, Zachary was fond.

of daughters.

If she were to have a girl in the future, Zachary would become a devoted stay-at-home father.
Serenity genuinely desired a daughter. Given that both she and Zachary were attractive, their children were likely to be good-looking as well.
She adored fair-skinned children, resembling those in paintings.
Liberty sensed that Duncan wasn’t particularly fond of daughters; he was simply easygoing.
Moreover, he never negotiated prices when buying clothes.
A bag of clothes cost fifteen hundred dollars, meaning each outfit was over a hundred dollars. In contrast, Liberty typically purchased clothes for Sonny that were around fifty dollars each. She always haggled for the best prices, aiming to buy at the lowest cost possible.

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