“Zachary owns a villa in a high-end residential area. The villa is huge with a front and back garden. The view is breathtaking. I did my research and found the price of the villas starting from ten million dollars.”
Liberty was speechless.
“Zachary said he makes millions in annual income and doesn’t have big spending. He saved quite a bit of money to buy the villa, but it’s still on a mortgage.”
“How much does he have to pay for his mortgage?”
“I didn’t ask. It’s his house. The mortgage is his business. I won’t demand a share of his house if we end up separating.”
“Don’t jinx yourself. What do you mean separate? Your marriage has only begun. You should invest in your relationship. Don’t be like me.”
Liberty wanted nothing about a divorce coming from her sister’s mouth.
Since she failed in her marriage, she hoped her sister had a better chance at spending the rest of her life with Zachary.
“It’s right for you to think so. His house is his unless he offers to put you in the title deed. We shouldn’t expect things that aren’t ours. Did you have a fight over this?”
By now, Mrs. Lane knew that Mr. Zachary backed out and had not been completely honest about who he was.
All he did was let the missus know that he had a villa under his name and even told her a new lie.
Mrs. Lane was anxious for Zachary.
Zachary was not one to flinch in anything he did, but he could not seem to find the courage to be truthful to Serenity. So what if he was the richest heir?
It was understandable why Zachary wanted his identity kept a secret then.
Mrs. Lane was on pins and needles for Zachary’s sake. Although Zachary was a bit of a coward in handling this, Mrs. Lane knew it was not her place to jump into the conversation.
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