Married at First Sight Novel Serenity And Zachary
Married at First Sight Gu Lingfei Chapter 145 – Everybody in the neighborhood knew how close the sisters were.
Liberty kept the matter from her sister to save her the worry. “Thank you, Mrs. Zaks.” Serenity thanked Mrs. Zaks
before continuing her quick walk toward her sister‘s residential building while dragging Zachary along.
“My brother–in–law was angry that my sister hadn‘t cooked lunch for him when I dropped her off the other day.
Hank looked like he wanted to hit my sister, but he wiped that look off his face when he saw me,” Serenity
babbled to Zachary.
“Why didn‘t my sister let me know?” Serenity felt bad for her sister. Women gained a second chance in life when they
got married. Her sister‘s second chance in life did not seem smooth sailing.
Hank‘s attitude toward Liberty changed for the worse less than three years into the marriage. Zachary replied firmly,
“Your sister doesn‘t want you to worry. Mrs. Zaks said that your sister chased your brother – in law down a few streets
with a knife.
It means your sister had the upper hand. Don‘t worry. It will be fine.” It was hard for Serenity to take her mind off it.
Nevertheless, she did not dwell on the matter further with Zachary. She pulled Zachary up the stairs and pulled
out the key her sister had given her to open the door.
Liberty was cooking in the kitchen. Detecting the sound of the door opening, she thought Hank was home. She
picked up her pan and came out of the kitchen. She would not hold back if Hank had the nerve to lay his hands on her a
gain.
Hank had not contacted her since returning to his parents ‘home. Nevertheless, her in–laws had bombarded her
phone with hate messages and badmouthing her in the Browns‘ family group chat. Her in–laws brought together
other relatives to accuse Liberty of her failure as a wife that warranted a beating from her husband.
In short, they were saying that she deserved it. Hank was not at fault. She was at fault instead. Some older relatives
believed they were of authority to persuade her to apologize to Hank, saying something about not going to bed angry.
It was not about some blood feud, so there was no need to yak about it in the family group chat. Of course, the Browns‘
relatives were on Hank‘s side. They advised her to be understanding of Hank and spend less money.
Apparently, Hank had it hard at work, so it was normal that he had a bit of a temper when he returned home. Liberty
was supposed to be tolerant of his mood swings. Livid, Liberty quit the Browns‘ family group chat.
She would never visit these relatives‘ homes with Hank ever again. “Ant Swear.” Sonny was sitting on the living room
floor, playing with his building blocks when he saw his aunt entering the house. He rose from the floor with delight an
d ran toward Serenity.
With her sister here, Liberty intuitively hid in the kitchen. Since the bruises on not gone down, Liberty had avoided
going out to get groceries in the past two “Liberty.”
“Aren‘t you watching the shop tonight, Seren?” Liberty asked Serenity with her “Jas is at the shop tonight. Liberty,
what‘s going on between you and my broth law?” Serenity came directly to the question as she approached
her sister.
Catching a glimpse of the black–and–blue on Liberty‘s face, Serenity immediately turned her sister around. “I‘m going
to make Hank pay!” Serenity saw red and turned on her heel to leave How dare he beat her sister up!
Did Hank think her sister had no family to back her up? So long as Serenity was around, would