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Married at First Sight Chapter 193

Chapter 193: “Duncan invited us to lunch tomorrow at our usual spot. That guy always takes us back to the same place! I know the food at Grace’s Diner is delicious, but I wouldn’t bother going if it weren’t for Grandma May’s Beans and Cream next door.”
“At least we can hang out at the café,” someone added. “We used to go there often.”
Zachary chimed in, “Duncan is such a nostalgic guy.”
Before reaching their current positions in the company, Zachary was still in training and not yet a manager.
Even back then, he preferred to keep his identity under wraps, so he often dined at regular diners with friends.
Beans and Cream was the largest and most upscale café in Wiltspoon.
The clothing stores and restaurants nearby were not exactly low-end either.
This was because budget stores couldn’t attract the customer flow generated by Beans and Cream.
The café’s patrons were mainly working professionals who enjoyed treating themselves.
They frequently tried other restaurants or shopped at nearby stores after visiting Beans and Cream.
As a result, the bustling street around Beans and Cream featured a mix of mid to high-end establishments.
“Are you going?” “Of course, especially since it’s his treat!” Zachary flashed a rare smile, revealing the strength of his friendship with Josh and Duncan.
Part of Zachary’s decision to join Duncan for lunch stemmed from their friendship.
Another reason was to avoid an awkward encounter with Serenity at home.
“Then I’ll join too. It’s finally the weekend when I can relax! After lunch, let’s chill at your nana’s café and have a barbecue by the beach tonight?”
Zachary declined.
He would prefer to play golf instead of going for a…

barbecue.

Josh chatted for quite a while before leaving. After he departed, Zachary called his grandmother.

“Zack, did Serenity tell you?”

“Yes,” Zachary replied in a low voice. “Nana, you’re quite forgetful at your age, so let me remind you again. I’ve already granted your wish to marry Serenity, and you promised not to interfere in our relationship after the wedding.”

The elderly lady was left speechless. What a hot-headed young man! If Grandma May hadn’t intervened, how long would she have to wait for a great-granddaughter? Sigh! She was so anxious! Zachary didn’t care about his grandmother’s reaction and hung up the phone after finishing his statement.

He then shifted his focus to his workload after finishing half a cup of coffee. It wasn’t until late into the night that Zachary completed his tasks and headed home.

By the time he arrived, it was already past one in the morning, and Serenity was fast asleep. The large house was eerily quiet, just as Serenity would often say. She had wanted a pet dog, but Zachary was not fond of pets at all. She was enough for him.

After sitting quietly in the hall for a moment, Zachary retreated to his room. The night passed in silence without incident.

The next day, Zachary woke up around mid-morning. Serenity was no longer home, but she had thoughtfully prepared breakfast and placed it on the dining table for him to see as soon as he emerged from his room.

As Zachary walked over, he noticed a note on the table. He picked it up and read, “I’m going to my sister’s house and won’t be back for lunch. You can manage on your own.” Crumpling the note into a ball, he tossed it into the trash can. Coincidentally, he had plans to have lunch with his friends at

At noon, they parted ways. Zachary opened the lid of the disposable box and discovered the breakfast burrito that Serenity had bought for him. He didn’t feel like eating it, so he closed the lid, picked up the box, and was about to toss it in the trash. Suddenly, he paused.

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