Pre-empting that Serenity would reject his gesture, Zachary put forth a threat before that could happen. “I’ll throw these papers out of the window if you don’t accept the envelope. You’re the head of the household. Why should I care if you don’t give a sh*t about our family asset? All that matters to me is you.”
Serenity was lost for words.
After going a week without seeing each other, Serenity thought he understood where she was coming from and was ready to change his tyrannical attitude when he asked to meet. Nevertheless, Serenity was left to sigh at his threat.
A leopard could not possibly change its spots.
He was born this way. She should not have counted on herself to be special and be able to change him.
Zachary would not change, and she did not want to change. The only option left was to work their problems out one by one.
Serenity locked eyes with Zachary for a long time before picking up the envelope. She pulled out a black card from the envelope and gave it to him. She said, “You’re a man and a CEO. You need a black card to reflect your status. Keep the bank card, and I’ll hold onto the rest for you for the time being.”
It was to save him from tossing the document out the window.
He would do it.
Serenity had no doubt about that.
Taking it as a win, Zachary took the black card and uttered, “I wired a sum into the bank account that’s for household use. Get anything you want. Don’t scrimp on yourself. Ask your sister whether she wants to buy a place. You can look at houses.
“Rentals don’t give a feeling of home.
“We can lend your sister some money if she doesn’t have enough. You can decide on the matter. Liberty and Sonny should have a place to call home.”
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