Serenity knew the Brown family too well. She was worried that the Browns and Hunts would come over and cause havoc during the opening of her sister’s new store.

The last thing anyone wanted on their store’s opening day was trouble.

Serenity asked her husband for help, requesting him to arrange for people to keep watch nearby so they could help deal with any problems as soon as possible.

Serenity, who was independent and reluctant to rely on her husband, took the initiative to ask Zachary for help. Zachary was overjoyed and felt that his wife finally thought of him as family.

He immediately agreed.

In fact, he would have arranged for people to keep watch even without her request. Like Serenity, he was also wary of the Brown and Hunt families causing trouble.

When Jessica saw all the bodyguards from the Yorks and Duncan, her madness stopped at once. Then, she looked into the store and saw that there were only Serenity, Zachary, and Elisa.

Elisa had ignored her the first time she greeted her. Jessica would never forget that arrogant and condescending expression. She had a lingering fear of Elisa.

stammered

for

cousin. She only spared Jessica a glance before going back to going about her own

out early in the morning. His mom told me they were coming over to congratulate you on opening your store. Where would

said indifferently, “He’s your man. If you don’t know where he is, how would

Jessica choked.

guard and patrol, and smiled sheepishly. “I just came here to look for Hank, not to

turned around and

her car and drove

was thankful that her brother was not willing to cause trouble at Liberty’s shop because he disdained the money that Jessica gave

grateful, and

enough, people who had huge backers

diner, but so many people sent her flower stands. The people who sent them must have done so because of Mr. York and Mrs. Stone. Furthermore, there were so many people keeping watch over the store and

“She ran away quickly.”

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