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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1668

Chapter 1668

Duncan had always gone to All You Can Eat for breakfast before eight o’clock.

If she avoided that timing, she could avoid meeting him.

Liberty asked Serenity for help.

After reading her sister’s message, Serenity sighed.

Her sister was finally forced to run away

If not for Serenity marrying Zachary and living in Wiltspoon because the York family was here, Liberty might have really left Wiltspoon with Sonny secretly and distanced herself from Duncan as

Mrs. Lewis wished.

Even if Duncan could find Liberty no matter what it took, he would still require time to do so

Serenity replied to her sister that she would respect and aid in every decision she made

“Is it a message from your sister?”

Zachary guessed it was his sister–in–law

Serenity replied in the affirmative

“What did she say? Your expression looks serious

“My sister is moving now She found a new house to rent in a hurry and would be relocating to

East Hill neighborhood It’s a high–end area with excellent security: No one can enter without an

entry pass, and a resident is required to bring the person in.

“She might not be able to avoid Mr. Lewis by moving, but at least she can block him outside East

Hill.”

Zachary’s expression was indescribable upon hearing that.

Serenity said, “Zack, don’t tell me that East Hill was developed by Lewis & Co.”

“I’ll let Liberty know now.”

Serenity called her sister. She informed her that East Hill Apartments was developed by Lewis & Co. and told her not to rent a place there.

Liberty was speechless.

She almost threw herself into the trap.

She accepted Zachary’s help swiftly this time around. She told Serenity, “Seren, tell Zachary that he must keep this a secret and not let Mr. Lewis find out.”

“Don’t worry, Liberty. He promised me that he wouldn’t betray you. He’ll keep his word.”

“Can you trouble Zachary to arrange accommodation for me? Tell him that he must collect rent from me.”

“Okay. I’ll tell him to charge you but at a cheaper rate.”

Right by her side, Zachary said, “I’ll still collect rent, Liberty. Don’t worry about anything and just stay there.”

He could collect some rent for appearance’s sake to prevent his sister–in–law from thinking she was staying for free.

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