Back at the hilltop villa, Zachary wanted to carry Serenity out of the car.
“I’ll get out by myself. I don’t need you to carry me. Don’t touch me!”
Serenity refused to let him carry her and did not want to let him touch her again.
After pushing him away, she got out of the car by herself.
Brandt came out of the house.
He was surprised to see Serenity and instinctively called out, “Mrs. York.”
Serenity said coldly, “Don’t call me Mrs. York. I’m not Mrs. York. The great Mr. York is out of my league!”
Her words were all barbed and sarcastic.
She was really pissed off.
She turned her head and said to Zachary, “Didn’t you say you lived alone? Lying is second nature to you, isn’t it? You don’t even need to come up with a script. You lie as easily as you breathe.”
His acting skills were too great, and she was not sharp enough to see through him.
She was a fool.
Just because she saw that he drove an MPV worth a few hundred thousand and lived in a local neighborhood instead of a villa, she thought that he really was just a salaryman.
She remembered him asking if she would believe it if he said he was the richest man in Wiltspoon.
She would not believe him.
That was because she felt that the York family was wealthy beyond her reach while she was just an ordinary woman. How could the great Mr. York marry her?
When they first got married, Jasmine even teased her before, but she said that billionaires could not be picked off the street. There was no way her husband would turn out to be the richest man in Wiltspoon.
She told Jasmine that the latter had read too many novels and was daydreaming.
Now, she was eating her own words.
Zachary pursed his lips and looked at her silently.
It was true he lied to her and he could not refute that.
After Serenity stared at him coldly for a moment, she went past Brandt and entered the villa of her own volition.
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