Chapter 3962

Married At First Sight Chapter 3962 Chapter 3962

The old lady, despite her lively and childlike love for a bustling household, deeply cherished her granddaughter-in-law, Serenity. Her attention naturally gravitated toward the baby in Serenity's belly it would be her first great-grandchild. With the baby's arrival, four generations would share one roof, a dream come true for her.

As the hostess of the sprawling villa, Serenity took it upon herself to ensure her sistersin-law were comfortably settled into their rooms before retreating to the master bedroom. But without Zachary, the space felt incomplete, a hollow reminder of his absence. Pregnancy had been exhausting, and Serenity had grown used to Zachary's comforting presence. Tired from the day and burdened by the weight of her pregnancy, she fell asleep quickly, her dreams filling the silence of the night. The next day was New Year's Eve, a whirlwind of activity from sunrise to sunset.

By evening, the New Year's Eve dinner brought the family together, and soon after, close friends and families connected to the Yorks poured into Wildridge Manor to celebrate. The fireworks lit up the night sky, their brilliant displays reflecting the joy and togetherness of the moment. Laughter and cheer filled the villa, carrying the night into the early hours. But festive days pass quickly. In the blink of an eye, it was the second day of the New Year-traditionally a day to visit parents' homes.

headed back to their parents' houses. Similarly, Zachary and Serenity joined Duncan and Liberty for their annual family visit. Serenity and Liberty made their way to the Stone family, as Audrey, their maternal aunt, was their closest relative on their mother's side. However, Serenity's uncles from the Hunt family had called earlier, urging her and Liberty to return

ensured that her cousins who had wronged her-faced the consequences of their actions. They'd lost their jobs,

her, they turned to village leaders, asking them

simply forgive and forget? You've left scars that can't be erased,"

holidays. This, they felt, was more than enough. After all, it was their grandparents who had led the family in

left us out in the cold during a

weight of years of betrayal and sorrow. No matter how much time passed, some wounds could never fully heal-they could only fade

lady, standing by the villa's gate, watched her youngest son and his family drive away. A wistful sigh escaped

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