Chapter 36
Zachary refused to be associated with Hank, not only because Zachary found the likes of Hank type to be a pain in the neck, but also for Hank’s attitude toward Liberty.

Sonny was thirsty, and the milk bottle containing water was right in front of Hank on the coffee table. Instead of grabbing the milk bottle, Hank had to call Liberty all the way there to feed their son water.

Today was only their first encounter. Yet, Zachary was able to pick up on Hank’s contempt and lack of respect for his wife. Hank believed Liberty had it easy being a stay-at-home mom.

Due to his upbringing, Zachary did not take too kindly to men who disrespect their wives.

Although he and Serenity got married on the day they met without any feelings involved, Zachary gave Serenity the respect she deserved.

Serenity smiled. “I see. That’s all right.”

“Kevin’s very articulate. Hank won’t feel left out with Kevin around.”

Looks may be deceiving when it came to Kevin, who ranked third among Zachary’s age
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