Chapter 3632
Serenity responded, “No one dares to covet your wife, but plenty of people are interested in my
husband.”
Zachary did have some admirers, but no one dared show it anymore, knowing the couple had a
strong rtionship, and they couldn’t rece Serenity.
Still, some people weren’t willing to give up, hoping Serenity would fall out of favor and be kicked
out of the York family by Zachary.
The more vicious ones even wished for a difficult childbirth for Serenity, hoping both she and the
baby would die.
Serenity knew some women admired her husband and hoped she wouldn’t live a good life. If they
didn’t say it outright, she would pretend not to know. After all, the better and happier she lived, the
more jealous they would be.
“…Honey, it’ste. You should go to bed. If you don’t, our baby will be the one who suffers.”
Zachary, who was feeling a bit down, quickly changed the subject and urged Serenity to sleep. But
he didn’t really want to end the video call.
Eventually, Serenity hung up.
After putting down her phone, Serenity touched her belly and spoke to the baby, “Your dad is still
hiding something from me. Even if it’s well-intentioned, he’s still lying.”
After a moment of silence, she added, “Baby, we can’t me your dad. He’s doing it for our sake.
Right now, for you, I shouldn’t take any risks. Everyone who loves you doesn’t want me to take any
risks. Do you think Dad and the others wille back safely?” The baby moved as she touched her
belly, as if responding to her.
After feeling the baby’s kick, Serenity stopped touching her belly, not wanting to get the baby too
excited, which could disturb their sleep.
Instead of resting right away, she went to the next room to check on the two children. When she
opened the door, she found Jane there too.
They smiled at each other. Jane said, “I came to see if the little ones kicked off their nkets. Sonny
is sleeping soundly, but Titus is still copying the medical book.”
Serenity looked at Sonny in bed, seeing that he was asleep and covered with a nket. She then
walked over to Jane.
“Titus is copying the medical book?”
Serenity looked closer. Titus’s handwriting was rough—typical for a young child just learning to
write.
At first, the writing was neat, but as he went on, he seemed to get tired or impatient. After all, he
was only three or four years old, so his patience was limited.
As a result, his handwriting became crooked, and some words were even unrecognizable.
Jane asked, “Did the senior genius doctor ask him to copy it, or was it Dr. Carden?”
“My master asked me to copy it. She told me to do one or two pages every day, and I still have a lot
left to finish.” Titus’s hands were tired, and he was yawning frequently, looking sleepy.
He gave Jane a pleading look.
Serenity looked at the content he was supposed to copy. It wasn’t much for an adult, but for a three
or four-year-old, it was a lot.
However, since Titus was Lilian’s apprentice and Jane’s adopted son, whether he could rest or not
was up to Jane and Lilian, so Serenity didn’t interfere.
“Go wash your hands and use the bathroom, then go to bed and rest. Tomorrow, I’ll talk to Dr.
Carden’s master and ask if you can copy just half a page. You don’t need to do so much. When
you’re older, you can copy more.”
Jane felt that the children, who had been in school for several months, should be able to enjoy their
winter break. At three or four years old, they should be allowed to have fun.
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