Chapter 1330
The same person also looked down on Serenity’s background.
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A country bumpkin sprinted up the socialdder just because she saved Old Mrs. York.
There were so many elders in the York family, but no one raised an objection and allowed a country
bumpkin to be the eldest missus of the family. She would be thedy of the family in the future.
Was the York family not afraid that Serenity’s ipetence would disgrace the family and make them
theughingstock of others?
If Serenity had married another son of the York family, she might not have attracted that much jealousy.
“You’re right. I also think that Serenity isn’t insightful enough. She doesn’t think things through and is
too impulsive. She takes advantage of her husband’s status and doesn’t show respect to many people,
so she casually meddles in other people’s business and makes enemies for Mr. York.”
This time it was Mrs. Newman who spoke.
“Exactly. Serenity is really meddlesome. You’re Mrs. Newman, right? I remember Serenity meddling
with your daughters‘ business during the Dowlings‘ party back then. I called Tania out of the kindness
of my heart and told her to watch her daughter–inw, but she scolded me and blocked my number.”
It was Mrs. Walker, who was full of hostility and dislike for Serenity after Tania rebuked and blocked
her.
Mrs. Walker had been furious. She had meant well, but Tania snubbed her.
If Serenity were her daughter–inw and dared meddle in other people’s affairs and cause trouble for
her son, she would have told her son to divorce immediately and marry apliant wife.
Even if Tania wanted to protect her daughter–inw, she should have taken into consideration the
situation. Protecting Serenity like that would only cause Serenity to get into more trouble in the future.
The York family would be ruined in the hands of Serenity sooner orter.
Their reputation would be destroyed by her.
“Tania has arrived, and she came with her son and daughter–inw.”
While Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Walker were running their mouths about Serenity, someone suddenly
raised their voice.
Except for Old Mr. Marshall, everyone else in the Marshall family stood up to greet them.
The otherdies exchanged nces.
Mrs. Walker nudged Mrs. Newman and whispered, “Tania hasn’t attended a banquet for a long time
You’re lucky to see her tonight.”
Mrs. Newman replied softly, “She’s attending out of respect to Old Mr. Marshall.”
“That’s true. Everyone here respects Old Mr. Marshall. He’s kind–hearted enough to hold such a grand
business reception once or twice a year so people can get together to talk about our daily lives. The
men can even negotiate business.”
The annual Marshalls‘ banquet was like a feast for Wiltspoonians, where all kinds ofpany heads
could make friends with people they had no chance to meet during ordinary times. They could also try
to negotiate and do business.
Thus, Old Mr. Marshall’s status in the business world was extraordinary.
After all, even the York family revered him.
Old Mrs. York would even call Old Mr. Marshall by name affectionately when she saw him.
Outside the hotel, Serenity was escorted out of the car by her man. He was very gentlemanly and took
special care of her.
He was worried she would be unsteady while wearing stilettos.
Serenity said to him with a low smile, “If I had to wear heels this high in the past, I definitely wouldn’t be
able to walk, but I’m used to it now. Don’t worry. I promise I won’t embarrass you tonight.”
“I’m not afraid of being embarrassed. What’s important is that you’re happy and not wronged.”
Serenity’s finger mischievously tickled the palm of his hand as sheughed. “I’m your wife. Who would
dare cross me?”
This little action of hers caused Zachary to want to tie her into his arms and kiss her fiercely a million
times.
She was simply a little minx, always teasing him in public so he could not punish her.