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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Chapter 660
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Chapter 660

When Liberty was Hank’s wife, Hank led an easy life with everything provided.

Now, it was Jessica who was living that life.

Hank felt that Jessica was his true love.

After defeating Liberty by easily getting promoted to the top and gaining Hank’s deep affection, Jessical could not wait to show off in front of Liberty, trying to provoke her.

Liberty did not pay attention to Jessica and picked out a few more sets of clothes for herself.

Seeing this, Jessica tried to grab the clothes again.

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Serenity caught her wrist and said coldly, “Hey, don’t think my sister is easy to bully. She doesn’t care to fight with you, but I won’t allow you to bully her!”

She flung the hand away. With a push, Jessica was forced several steps back and retreated to Hank’s side.

“Hank Brown, keep an eye on your lover. Don’t let her piss me off or I’ll beat her to a pulp.”

Jessica was so angry that she was at a loss for words. “Serenity Hunt, does your man know how brutish. you are? Be careful so he doesn’t throw you away.”

Serenity laughed. “My man is different from others. He likes my brutishness!”

Jessica was infuriated by Serenity’s laughter. When she saw Hank by the side with Sonny in his arms instead of standing up for her, she slapped his arm in anger and scolded him. “Look, Hank! Your ex–sister- in–law is bullying me!”

Hank was afraid that Jessica would hurt Sonny in her rage, so he put the boy down.

Serenity waved at her nephew. “Come here, Sonny.”

Sonny immediately walked up to Serenity, who picked him up and said to Hank, “Watch your woman, Hank. I’m not as tolerant as my sister.”

“Seren, don’t bicker with a mad dog.”

Liberty handed the clothes to the clerk, took her son back from her sister’s arms, and said, “She probably thinks that a mistress has to fight it out with the legal wife. I was quick to grant her wish, but she felt that it was going too smoothly, so she was just showing off to feel superior.

“What’s there to show off? Hank Brown is just a man I don’t want anymore. If I were to compare him to a shoe, he’s just a pair of worn–out shoes. I threw them away, but she picked them up and treated them like treasure.”

“Liberty!”

Hank called out with a dark expression.

“Take a look in the mirror. Aren’t you embarrassed shopping in this store? Can you even wear these. clothes? You’ll just end up ruining them.”

Liberty glanced at him and said to the sales clerk, “Ring me up, please. I’ll take all these clothes.”

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Jessica said sarcastically, “Why don’t you buy all the clothes in this store? Didn’t you get acknowledged by a rich aunt? Didn’t your aunt give you hundreds of millions to shop for clothes?

“Do you live in a villa? Drive a luxury car? Do you have bodyguards following you around everywhere?”

That was what Jessica was most jealous about

As soon as Liberty and Hank divorced, Liberty found her wealthy aunt.

That aunt was from the Stone family, a powerful family, which was second only to the Yorks.

Their assets were worth billions

The entire Brown family regretted it when they learned that Liberty got an affluent aunt, especially Hank’s mother

When Jessica and Hank first got together, Olivia liked her and praised her for being more sensible, good- looking, and capable than Liberty. Olivia commented that it was Hank’s good fortune to be able to meet her

Now, Olivia had privately told Hank to pursue Liberty again, saying that Liberty was more suitable to be a wife than Jessica was.

Was she mocking that Jessica could only be a mistress?

“Buy all the clothes in this store if you can, or I’ll look down on you!”

Before Liberty could speak, Audrey and Elisa pushed the door. Audrey took good care of her face, but at that moment, her expression was gloomy as she loudly told the clerk, “Except for the set of clothes she’s holding, pack up all the clothes in your store for my niece.”