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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3182

Dylan was filial to his nana and respectful of Zachary. Whenever he had a problem, he would consult Zachary instead of his biological brother most of the time.

As Zachary was a doting husband, he would most likely share his brothers' concerns with Serenity.

That was why Imogen took the risk of coming to Serenity abruptly.

Serenity’s employees even suspected she was Serenity’s love rival.

Even Serenity must have had her suspicions as well because she only asked her secretary to serve fruits to go with the tea after finding out Imogen’s purpose for visiting.

Imogen was not mad about Serenity’s difference in treatment. She would have done the same if she were in Serenity’s shoes.

If a love rival came to her, she would serve a cup of tea at most. There was no way she would serve desserts or fruits.

After all, meeting a love rival would be infuriating.

Therefore, Imogen found Serenity authentic for doing what she did.

Imogen had tried to look into the York family.

If she had the chance to marry into such a family, she would definitely have a happy life.

However, she did not know what Dylan's stance was.

Was he toying with her by being distant?

“Dylan would talk to Zachary occasionally, but I haven’t seen him recently.”

Imogen replied with a hum.

Serenity agreed. “Okay. Please give me your contact number. I’ll inform you once I have news of Dylan.”

It would be better for Imogen and Dylan to discuss their personal relationship face-to-face.

“Dylan’s actions are terrible.”

Serenity was on Imogen’s side.

If Dylan could not fall in love with Imogen, he should have just focused on pursuing the girl from his dreams. If they were indeed in love and the girl’s character was acceptable, Grandma May would not blame him for choosing the girl.

Dylan’s indecisiveness and his giving mixed signals to both Imogen and the girl were infuriating.

If Grandma May knew, she would have beaten him up with her cane.

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