a fresh batch at the shop, Zachary gazed into Serenity’s eyes for a moment before taking the lunch box from her.
“Serenity, I have a friend who excels at gathering crucial information. I’ve asked him to uncover clues and collect evidence regarding Hank’s infidelity. Have a good conversation with your sister. Don’t stress too much about it; I’ll assist in any way I can.”
“Thank you, Mr. York,” she replied.
He was always there to help when the sisters faced difficulties, effortlessly resolving any issues, large or small.
After a brief pause, Zachary said, “No need to thank me. We’re still married.”
Serenity studied him for a while. He was a remarkable man. Although he could be petty at times and often questioned her motives, he was generally a good person.
“Drive safely,” she said.
“Okay,” he responded.
As the couple exchanged their goodbyes, Zachary drove away. Once he spotted his personal vehicle and convoy at an intersection, he steered his car toward them and pulled up nearby.
He quickly entered his Rolls Royce while a bodyguard took control of the national MPV and followed the fleet of cars toward York Corporation.
Fortunately, Elisa was not waiting outside the office building today.
It wasn’t that she hadn’t waited for Zachary; she had just been in the wrong location.
Elisa was standing along the road to Regent Residences. Despite waiting there all morning, she missed seeing Zachary’s Rolls Royce pass by.
Knowing that Zachary owned numerous properties, she concluded that he hadn’t spent the night at Regent Residences since he hadn’t driven past. She wondered where he had been the previous night.
It seemed her plan had fallen through.
What should she do now?
Determined to find out, she set out to seek answers.
Elisa went to Wiltspoon School in search of Serenity. She even purchased some desserts from a shop for her. Meanwhile, Serenity had prepared a pasta dish for breakfast, and the food was ready. She carried the plate of pasta out of the kitchenette and asked, “Liberty, Jasmine, would you like some? There’s more in the pot.”