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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 3386

The little Audrey in Patrick’s memory had only been a few years old, but now, she was already a grandmother. Oh, how old he had gotten.

Ms. Tiara’s grandchildren were already old enough to get married and have kids. If she were still alive, she would definitely be very happy that she had three outstanding granddaughters and would not have to worry about choosing her successor. She could randomly pick one to bear the heavy burden and still not have to worry. It was just a shame that Tiara was unable to witness her offspring’s achievements herself.

After Patrick woke up and realized he was not dreaming and that he really had met Audrey, he cried at the thought of Tiara and felt bitter on her behalf. She had raised Belinda like she was her own daughter, but fell at her hands in the end.

Tiara had loved, cared for, and trusted Belinda wholeheartedly, so indeed, Belinda was the only possible person who could harm her. Alivia had not had such ambition and was also a very kind and gentle person. Yet even then, Belinda had not spared Alivia’s life.

There was a knock on the door.

“Uncle True? Uncle True, are you awake?” Audrey’s voice spoke up from the doorway.

Patrick sat up as he wiped his tears away and quickly collected himself before replying, “I’m awake, Missy Drey.”

Soon after, Darrell and Audrey opened the door and walked in. She turned the light on.

“Doc and the rest are downstairs. Let him give you a check-up later, Uncle True.” Audrey smiled. “Old Mrs. York is here too. Would you like to see her? Everyone’s downstairs.”

It was time to eat and the couple had come upstairs to wake Patrick for dinner. Serenity, Zachary, Grandma May, Remy, Callum, and Camryn had all come over. Including Patrick and the gang of old men, the Stone residence was very lively tonight.

Patrick hummed in agreement. “I know her. She was quite the feisty one when she was young. Even her husband was not as brilliant as she was, but they had a very good relationship. He was the most doting husband I had ever met. Old Mrs. York could live so willfully and carefreely because of him.”

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