Dr. Carden’s arrival brought Grandma May’s presence at the manor too. The other family members, who were in Wiltspoon, made it back to the family residence as well.
Dinner was provided by Callum’s side of the family.
Since Callum invited Dr. Carden home, it was only right his family played the gracious host.
Serenity blinked her eyes at the sight of Dylan and Peter. She whispered to her husband, “Babe, Dylan and Peter are in Wiltspoon. I thought they’d be chasing after their potential wives.”
Zachary murmured a reply, “They got the photos from Nana, but they’re taking their sweet time. Dylan doesn’t seem to like the girl Nana picked out for him. I can’t tell what’s going on with Peter. He’s unfazed.”
Meanwhile, Zachary’s younger brother, Austin, was only twenty-five years old but Grandma May had selected a wife for him. Still, Grandma May believed she could delay Austin’s case for another two years since in her eyes, a twenty-five-year-old man was not mature enough.
Now that Serenity was pregnant, Grandma May decided to put aside the plan for Austin.
River did not have to worry about being Grandma May’s next victim as well because he was young and had just embarked into the real world.
He had older brothers and cousins who were still single anyway.
Noticing the glances, Dylan drew close.
“Zack, Seren.”
Zachary hummed a response.
Serenity smiled and tenderly asked, “You’re back.”
Dylan had just arrived. He answered, “I just got home. I came straight to Uncle Martin’s without stopping at my place. Congratulations, Zack and Seren.”
He was referring to Serenity’s pregnancy. She and Zachary were finally becoming parents.
“I said my congratulations in the group chat, but I wanted to say it face-to-face too. I hope you’re having a girl,” Dylan gleefully uttered.
“Ahem—”
Zachary had no words.
Serenity was in stitches.
Grandma May often described her grandsons as boneheads who did not know the way to any woman’s heart. She had to do everything for them.
“How is your future wife doing?” Serenity teased Dylan amid laughter.
With a strange look on his face, Dylan said, “She’s quirky. I think she’s three to four years younger than me. She graduated from college and just started working for two years.”
“By the look on your face, what did your future wife do?”
A blush crept onto Dylan’s face as he responded, “Seren, I haven’t made a move. All I got from Nana was her basic information. I saw her picture, but I haven’t met her in person. How would I know what she did.”
As if Serenity would believe him.
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