“Mr. York, can you stop flaunting your relationship? | have no plan s on getting married now.” Now that Zachary bade his single life goodbye, he should not drag Josh into a married life. For Zachary to persistently show off the perks of having a wife, he was trying to persuade Jos h to ditch his wonderful singlehood too.
“Huh? Why did you pick this outfit today?” Josh's keen eyes picked up on Zachary not wearing his usual suit label. He asked out of curiosity, “Why the change of brands?” Zachary was a stubborn man.
He would stick to the same brand for years once he had a pencha nt for a certain brand. He was not one to switch between labels.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith Zachary's taste, the price of the suits he wore were exorbitan t. However, the one he had on today did not cost more than a few hundred bucks.
This was so unlike Zachary.
Following Zachary's footsteps, Josh asked with concern,” Mr. York, is our company facing a financial cr isis? Are you wearing clothes from the outlet store to save cash?” To a rich guy like Josh, a suit worth a few hundred bucks was an o utlet sale.
Zachary waited until he was in the CEO's office before addressing Josh's questioning. “As the administrative executive, you should k now whether the company is experiencing a financial crisis. My wif € gave me these new clothes. What? Don't they look good? | think the clothes are great. The fabric is soft on my skin, and the cut fits me well.” Josh was speechless.
He should not have asked. All Josh got in return was Zachary para ding his relationship in his face.
Since the missus gave his boss new clothes, his boss would, of co urse, gladly accept the gift and put the suit on.
Josh believed that his boss—cum-best— friend was starting to have feelings for his wife. Otherwise , Zacha ry would never be caught dead in these clothes.
Judging by the look on his boss's face, it seemed that the man hi mself had not realized his feelings for his wife.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmNow, this was something Josh would not miss for the world Serenity had no idea what was happening on Zachary's end. She walked into the bookshop to find her sister's mother in law and sist er in law sitting and waiting for her by the cash register Jasmine p oured them each a gla*s of warm water and placed the drinks in front of them. However, they did not take the d rink. With Serenity entering the shop, the mother and daughter sc owled grimacingly. Bottling up her anger, Serenity greeted them co urteously. “Chelsea, Mrs. Brown, what brings you here?” They came looking for her before she had gone to see them.
“I hope you're not busy now, Serenity.” The students were already in cla*s when the mother and daughter arrived at the shop. Seeing that it was not busy here, they believed Serenity's business was n ot doing well. They made the right decision to incite Hank to kick S erenity out of the house.
It was unlikely Serenity could earn anything as her business was s low. Besides, the rent in this area was high. She probably did not make enough to cover her rent. It was no wonder Serenity had to make craftworks day and night to sell online. Serenity would still be living on Hank's dime if he did not kick her out.
Liberty's lavish spending probably included funding her sister, The implementation of going halves was a good idea. It greatly se cured Hank's interest, Such were the thoughts of Mrs. Brown and her daughter.
“Yes, I'm not busy. What's the matter, Mrs. Brown?"
Serenity had been nothing but polite. Zachary had a point. It would put her sister on t he spot if she had a fallout with the Browns when her sister wante d her marriage to work with Hank.
Chelsea said angrily, “Of course, something is the matter. That's w hy we're here. Your sister hit Hank. What do you have to say abou tit?”