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Married at First Sight Chapter 418

Chapter 418
Forget about the eight younger brothers and cousins after Zachary; Zachary himself was a source of distress for Grandma May.
Grandma May’s husband once confided in her about the character of their grandsons. He remarked that while Zachary would be the best grandson in the world to Grandma May, he would also be the one she couldn’t stop worrying about. He even predicted that, given Zachary’s personality, the boy would remain single for life unless Grandma May intervened in his love life. It now seemed her husband’s insight was spot on.
“Old Mrs. York, you can’t rush relationships. Marriage is a lifelong commitment. Serenity doesn’t want to end up with the wrong man like Liberty. Although divorce is common these days, it comes at a high cost—wasting years in a relationship for nothing.”
At that moment, the sound of a door unlocking was heard.
“Mr. Zachary and his wife are back.”
The elderly lady reminded Mrs. Lane, “Be careful how you address me.”
Mrs. Lane nodded in acknowledgment.
Zachary and Serenity entered the house to find Mrs. Lane watching TV with Grandma May.
“Mr. York, Ms. Serenity, welcome back.”
Mrs. Lane stood up and smiled, saying, “Mr. York, your grandmother is here.”
“Nana.”
Serenity approached her. “Nana, you came here by yourself? I was just telling Zachary I didn’t see you at the shop.”
“I didn’t want to disturb you at the shop, so I had Callum drive me here.”
Among the York family members, the old lady was the one Serenity was most familiar with.
The two shared a bond akin to that of a grandmother and granddaughter, often chatting for hours. Zachary couldn’t help but feel a twinge of jealousy.
He and Serenity had little to discuss when they were alone together.
Was Nana trying to divert Serenity’s attention away from him?

“Oh no!” Serenity exclaimed as a thought struck her. She smacked Zachary’s lap and said, “Zachary, we only have three rooms with beds. Where is Nana going to sleep tonight?” She regretted not purchasing an extra bed for another guest room when she shopped for bedding with Mrs. Lane. Now that Nana was here, they had nothing prepared.

Zachary glanced at her hand that had hit his thigh before shifting his focus to Nana. He had instructed her to go to Serenity’s shop after lunch, but she had gone straight to Brynfield instead. By the time Zachary and Serenity returned from work, it would be late, and since the guest room wasn’t ready, Nana would have to share a bed with Serenity. Knowing Nana, Zachary suspected she would “kick” Serenity out of her room. He was aware that Nana’s top priority after moving in was to have him and Serenity share a bed.

Grandma May remarked, “I’ll sleep with you, Seren.”

“Okay, as long as you don’t mind,” Serenity replied.

The old lady smiled. “Sorry you have to deal with me.”

“Don’t say that. I don’t mind at all. Nana, I’ll take your suitcase to my room,” Serenity said as she stood up and pulled Grandma May’s suitcase into her room.

Grandma May rose to follow her, casting an annoyed glance at Zachary, which he understood. He remained silent, his facial muscles tense. Grandma May entered the bedroom and stayed there, while Zachary sat for a moment before retreating to his own room.

Mrs. Lane was the last to retire for the night. She locked her bedroom door behind her to prevent anyone from getting into her bed in the middle of the night. Zachary, too, locked his bedroom door and took a few steps before pausing. After a moment of contemplation with his brows furrowed, he turned.

She turned around and unlocked the door.

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