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Married at First Sight Chapter 644

Chapter 644
When the light turned green, Remy’s car moved ahead of Elisa’s.
Elisa noticed Remy’s license plate and wondered, “Whose car is that? Those black cars behind must belong to a security detail, right?”
“Who else in Wiltspoon, besides Zachary, travels around the city with an entourage?”
Elisa had no idea.
Her eldest brother preferred not to bring bodyguards and usually only took two with him, unlike Zachary, whose security was split into two teams of eight. Whenever he arrived, it felt like the grand entrance of an emperor.
Serenity was unaware that Elisa had encountered Remy on the road. After sending Elisa her address, she texted Jasmine to let her know she was heading to her aunt’s house.
She then hesitated for a moment before deciding to message Zachary.
He was probably still on the plane and didn’t respond to her message.
Serenity felt a wave of disappointment wash over her.
She muttered, “Fine, don’t reply. It’s not like I care or anything.”
She tucked her phone into her coat pocket, stood up, and carried the dishes into the kitchen to clean up.
“Liberty, have you applied the cream to your facial wound?”
“I have, but I’m not sure if it will leave a scar.”
“The wound isn’t deep, so I doubt there will be a scar.”
Liberty held Sonny and watched her sister wash the dishes from the kitchen door. “Seren, do you think I’m too soft?”
“You forgave them once for Sonny’s sake. Besides, now that they know we have a future, it’s just… I think your ex-mother-in-law regrets her decision now.”
“She regretted it a long time ago, but not because she lost her daughter-in-law. She regretted that her son had to pay me. Well, now that I’m divorced, I don’t care what happens to them.”
As they spoke,

Liberty received a phone call from a number that seemed somewhat familiar. She couldn’t recall who owned the number, but she had answered a call from it before. “It’s me, Liberty,” a childish voice echoed as soon as she picked up the phone.

“Is there anything you need, Ms. Yates?” Liberty replied. She had blocked all of the Brown family’s numbers, but she hadn’t blocked Jessica’s.

“No, but can I add you on social media?” Jessica asked, her voice still retaining its childlike tone, which made Liberty frown. “Ms. Yates, could you please speak in a normal voice?” Liberty found Jessica’s flirtatious tone off-putting; she was not Hank.

After a brief silence, Jessica changed her tone. “I want to add you as a friend. Can you accept?”

“Ms. Yates, are you dreaming, or do you have a few screws loose? You want to add me as a friend? What would we even talk about?” Liberty questioned.

“I’m not afraid of you calling me arrogant. I just want to know if you can live well after divorcing Hank. Oh, right—you received over a million dollars from him. That should last a while if you and your son are careful,” Jessica replied.

Liberty remained calm, unaffected by Jessica’s arrogance. “We still live in the same city, so you can easily find out about me if you choose to. Just wait and see how my son and I thrive.”

“I’d also like to remind you not to be too arrogant, Ms. Yates, or you might end up miserable,” Liberty cautioned.

Jessica giggled. “What should I do? It’s just who I am. Did you know that I learned about you when I joined Waltham Electronics? Everyone admired your capabilities and beauty, claiming you and Hank were a perfect couple. I got jealous of you and wanted to take everything that belonged to you.”

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