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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1720

Chapter 1720

“Jim, what did you see just now?” Zachary, who was silent, suddenly asked.

Jim answered without hesitation, “I saw Ms. Daniels stroke your palm.” With that, he became conscious of what he had just said.

He quickly changed his answer.

“No, no, boss.

I didn’t see anything.

Really, I saw nothing.” Considering Zachary’s brilliance, he could easily win young women’s hearts.

In order to avoid trouble, he had been bringing along bodyguards whose main job was to stop young women from approaching him.

They did not expect this accident to happen tonight.

From the way Ms. Daniels looked at Zachary, she had an ulterior purpose.

“From now onward, all young women, except my family, must keep a distance of ten feet from me.” Zachary felt the need to behave like he did back then whereby he made all young women, except his family members, stay ten feet away from him.

He thought that everyone was aware of his marriage with Serenity, so no one would have an interest in him.

He was wrong.

Someone actually ignored the fact that he was married, and attempted to flirt with him and seduce him.

He would not be Zachary if he were successfully seduced.

The only woman who could flirt with him was Serenity.

“Yes,” Jim promptly replied.

Subsequently, he promised Zachary, “I'll keep this from Missus.” Zachary glared at Jim coldly.

“I know you won’t want to turn into a mute.” Jim’s scalp tensed.

As usual, Sam asked Jim, “Did Mr. Zachary encounter anything unpleasant?” Jim bit his tongue.

Sam's heart clenched.

He looked at Jim and asked in a low voice, “ What happened?” “Sam, I don’t want to become a mute.

Don’t ask me.

You'd better ask the chauffeur.” The chauffeur got out of the car, saying, “Sam, I didn’t hear or see anything.” Jim was at a loss for words.

It was very clever of the chauffeur.

The chauffeur drove Sonny every morning.

It was only in the afternoon and at night that he was with Zachary.

He personally thought that he was not as vigilant as before.

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