attempt to stop her. “I’m not surprised they devised this plan. Ever since my grandfather brought them over to create chaos and demand money, I knew they wouldn’t stop there. Even if I gave them money, it wouldn’t satisfy them; they would only want more.”
Moreover, she would never give them money.
Thus, they resorted to another scheme to gain benefits.
“Mr. Zachary won’t fall for it,” Mrs. Lane stated confidently.
There’s a saying: “You may recognize a person’s face, but knowing their heart is challenging.” Even though Harriet resembled Serenity, she would inevitably be exposed. Serenity’s words and actions couldn’t be mimicked in just a day or two.
Additionally, Serenity practiced kickboxing. All Zachary needed to do was test her to determine if she was an imposter.
“Regardless of whether he falls for it, this plan must be stopped. I refuse to see another woman with my exact face, especially if that woman is my own cousin.”
It was utterly repugnant.
At that moment, Zachary was unaware that the Hunt family was plotting something so vile.
The man stubbornly lay on Serenity’s bed and slept through the night.
In the morning, he enjoyed the meal his wife had personally prepared for him. Even though he had to endure another jab, his heart felt content. He remained unbothered, even when he saw his grandmother moving in again and becoming a third wheel.
Grandma May followed him back to the office.
However, she did not interrupt Zachary’s work. Instead, she wandered around the company once she arrived.
Dressed plainly, she was fortunately recognized by everyone; otherwise, they might have mistaken her for a janitor.
She turned and headed to Callum’s office.
Without waiting for the secretary to stop her, she pushed the door open and entered.
Knock on the door. When Callum looked up and saw his nana, he promptly set down his pen, rose from his seat, walked around his desk, and greeted the elderly woman. “Nana, what brings you here today?”