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Evan kept replying, “Okay, I promise I’ll respond to you right away next time. Abby, will you be my girlfriend? I love you. No matter who you are—Abby, Fox, or Bianca—I love you. Abby, say yes, okay?”
Abby looked at him and smiled. “Aren’t we already a couple? You’ve been hugging me nonstop. If we weren’t together, I would’ve slapped you by now.”
Hearing that, Evan beamed. “Abby, you agreed! I’m so happy!”
Overjoyed, he wrapped his arms around Abby’s waist and spun her around several times.
Abby told him she was getting dizzy, so he quickly stopped.
“I’m just so happy, I couldn’t help it,” Evan said apologetically, not realizing the spinning would make her dizzy.
“I’m fine,” Abby said as she gently pushed him away. “Let’s go to my office.”
Evan followed her with a big smile on his face.
“Are you busy?” he asked.
“Yes, I’m busy every day,” Abby replied.
“Then go ahead and do your work. I’ll just sit here and read the newspaper while I wait for you to get off work. We can grab dinner later.”
“Don’t worry about that. Tell me—what did Paisley say to you? And did you get rid of the gifts she gave you?”
“I told her to take everything back,” Evan said. “Unless it’s from you or a female relative, I’m not accepting anything from other women. She talked trash about you, and I gave her a piece of my mind. She’s so shameless. She knew how I felt about you and still tried to pursue me. If she loves being a mistress so much, I guess that’s just how the Hache family raises their kids.”
His words dripped with contempt.
“Abby, I even asked my brother to assign me a bodyguard. From now on, I’ll bring one with me whenever I go out. I won’t let any woman get within three meters of me.”
Abby was pleased but replied, “That’s not necessary. I’m not worried. I trust your feelings for me—I know you won’t fall for anyone else. But if they come near me, then I’ll get annoyed.”
Abby smiled. “Okay, okay, it’s your call. Do whatever makes you comfortable.”
She walked over and poured him a glass of warm water.
Evan took it and downed it in one gulp. “I was so thirsty.”
“If you were so thirsty, why didn’t you drink anything? I saw your secretary made tea for you and even brought snacks.”
“I was too anxious,” Evan said. “I was so worried you’d misunderstand. My mind wasn’t even in my body—I had no appetite.”
Abby pinched his handsome face. “Serves you right. It wouldn’t have taken much to just text me back before running over here.”
Holding her hand, Evan smiled sheepishly. “I’ve never been in love before. You’re the first girl I’ve liked. I still have a lot to learn. I’ll do better from now on. Abby, do you still love me?”
“Silly,” Abby said, “if I didn’t love you, would I even let you touch me? Don’t forget—if we really fought, you wouldn’t stand a chance.”
They had sparred a few times before.
And Evan truly couldn’t beat Abby.
Her master was a hermit, and Evan wasn’t even close to being her match.
Evan chuckled like a goofball again.
They spent some time together before Abby returned to her work. While Evan wasn’t looking, she slyly retrieved her phone from beneath a folder.
She had deliberately left it behind so he wouldn’t notice.
Abby went back to work, and Evan sneakily took a photo of her while she was focused. He posted it to his Moments with the caption:
“This is the mother of my future child.”
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Soon after, his brothers flooded his post with comments, teasing him and asking if he’d finally won her over.
Evan proudly replied:
“Abby agreed to be my girlfriend.”
His brothers responded:
“…Until you get the marriage certificate, anything can still happen.”
Evan muttered to himself that they were just being bitter. Rowan and the others hadn’t landed their women yet, so they were jealous and saying negative stuff.
He was committed to Abby, and he believed she felt the same. They truly loved each other, so getting married was only a matter of time.
Not only did Evan flaunt his new relationship online, but he also publicly announced it in Huyoniville.
He made a vow: they would be together for life.
And Evan was a man of his word.
After he made the announcement, everyone in Huyoniville noticed a big change—Fourth Young Master York was now rolling deep with bodyguards.
These weren’t just for show. The men were tall, sharp-eyed, and clearly skilled martial artists.
They weren’t just there to protect Evan—they also kept other women from getting close.
It was obvious: Evan wasn’t pretending. He was following in his older brother’s footsteps, using bodyguards to protect his “purity” and give no woman but Abby a chance.
While Evan and Abby had officially gotten together, Tatum and Elora had already met each other’s parents. Their bond only grew stronger.
The only one left was Elian York, the fifth young master. He still hadn’t introduced his girlfriend to the family, though he said he was in a relationship. His girlfriend just didn’t think the bond was strong enough yet to meet the parents or talk marriage.
Meanwhile, Serenity was still in her confinement. She passed the time listening to gossip about her brothers-in-law. Zachary took excellent care of both her and their baby. Her sister Liberty even said Serenity looked much better, with a healthier glow, clearly recovering well.
While Serenity was still in confinement, the date for Elisa and Remy’s wedding was finalized—it would take place just two weeks after her confinement ended.
Serenity also heard a surprising bit of gossip.
Carrie—who had once shown up pretending to be Mrs. Labbe—had vanished from Wiltspoon. She cut all ties with everyone she knew and left behind only a letter for her younger brother, Trenton.
That letter eventually made its way to Camryn. From it, she learned what Carrie had been through over the past two years.
Carrie wrote that she would never consider Camryn her sister, even if they were blood-related.
She blamed Camryn and Serenity for everything—being manipulated by Mr. Labbe, the pain she endured, and even the loss of her child.
Carrie also resented her parents and Trenton. She accused her parents of leaving everything to Trenton and criticized her brother for trusting Camryn more than her.
They were full siblings, yet Trenton didn’t take her side.
Camryn barely reacted. She had long accepted that there was no reconciliation possible between them. Carrie hated her, and the feeling was mutual.
Aside from Trenton, Camryn had no affection left for anyone in the Newman family.
Soon after, Mr. Labbe secretly returned to Wiltspoon. He thought no one noticed, but the Bucham family had been watching him closely.
Serenity and the others analyzed what he and Carrie were up to. Once they confirmed Mr. Labbe’s identity, they figured out his target—Titus.
It seemed Sonny was part of their plan, too.
Since Sonny and Titus were close friends, they likely wanted to use Sonny to confirm Titus’s identity.
It was also rumored that Carrie had been involved with the two bodyguards who were supposed to be watching her. Because of their negligence, she managed to steal some gold, silver, and jewelry and flee from Wiltspoon.
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Titus lived with his master, surrounded by layers of protection.
Serenity wasn’t worried that Mr. Labbe would try to use Sonny to get close to Titus. After all, the York and Johnson families weren’t ones to mess with.
Even though Mr. Labbe was powerful, he couldn’t go head-to-head with so many wealthy families across provinces and cities. He could still act as the head of the Labbe family for now because Titus was still a child—and it wasn’t time for revenge yet.
Carrie’s situation was over and wouldn’t stir up any more trouble in Serenity and Camryn’s lives.
With their friends and sisters finding happiness, Serenity finally had peace of mind.
Life moved on peacefully and joyfully.
Six years later.
Eaglioncile.
Romina Lafond had just arrived at the Eaglioncile Hotel when she ran into her business rival—River York. He was dressed in a black suit, paired with his usual light blue tie.
To be honest, the man was incredibly handsome—by far the most attractive man Romina had ever seen. But he wasn’t just a pretty face. He was brilliant. In just three years, he’d brought a nearly bankrupt company back from the brink.
Then, in another two years, he’d turned it into a leading firm in Eaglioncile. Since their companies were in the same industry, they constantly crossed paths—always as competitors.
Everyone knew not to mention River around Romina. She got anxious just hearing his name.
She dreamed of crushing him and had tried every possible tactic to bring him down.
Recently, she personally negotiated a big contract, but right before signing, the client suddenly backed out—and went with River’s company instead.
It didn’t take a genius to figure out who swooped in and stole the deal.
River!
That shameless jerk!
Seeing him now made her blood boil. And to make matters worse, he wasn’t alone—he was walking with a stunning young woman and treating her with obvious affection.
He carried a little girl who looked about one year old. The child had big, bright eyes and delicate features like a doll. Romina couldn’t help but notice—she looked a lot like River.
The young woman was holding a boy, maybe five or six years old. He, too, looked like River.
Could that be River’s wife and kids?
As far as Romina knew, River wasn’t married. In the five years she’d known him, she’d never once heard about a wife. He was always polite, always smiling—classic wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Plenty of girls were into him, but he turned them all down.
Romina even knew a few rich girls in Eaglioncile who still pined for him. He had that kind of effect.
Could it be that he got married in secret?
Was this beautiful woman his secret wife?
Romina had to know. If her enemy had a hidden marriage, she definitely wanted to be the first to get the scoop.
She signaled her secretary to head back to the office while she quietly followed River into the hotel.
River took the woman to the coffee shop on the hotel’s first floor, and Romina trailed close behind.
He had no idea he was being followed. He led Serenity and the kids to a window seat.
“Sister-in-law, you should’ve told me you were coming. I would’ve picked you up at the airport,” River said as he sat down, holding his little niece affectionately.
He’d come to Eaglioncile on his own five years ago to start a business. Out of all the York brothers, only a few hadn’t launched their own ventures, so he picked Eaglioncile—a city over 2,000 kilometers from Wiltspoon.
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River started out as a professional manager.
He took over the struggling company and turned it around. Now, he owned half the shares and was the actual boss—not just managing, but running the show.
In the past five years, he had barely returned to Wiltspoon. He kept a low profile in Eaglioncile, so no one knew he was actually the seventh son of the powerful York family from Wiltspoon.
Most of his older brothers were married with kids. He had tons of nephews now. But he only had one niece.
That was Serenity and Zachary’s second child, born a year and a half ago. The little girl was now walking and saying a few words. She was as pretty as a doll and absolutely adored.
Serenity had a son first, and now a daughter—just like the fortune-teller had predicted: she and Zachary would have both sons and daughters.
Their daughter was named Bethany York, but everyone called her Belle.
She was the center of attention from the moment she was born. Before her, the York great-grandkids were all boys. Between Serenity and her five sisters-in-law, there were already seven baby boys.
Serenity had one, Hayden had two, and the others each had one.
So when Serenity gave birth to a girl, the entire York family went wild with joy. The York Corporation even handed out red envelopes to all employees to celebrate.
Old Mrs. York, who was nearing 90, was over the moon. After years of hoping, she finally had a great-granddaughter. No more envying the old Mrs. Johnson.
Six years had brought big changes. It had also brought farewells.
The Johnson family matriarch passed away last year after falling ill.
Mrs. York was devastated by the loss of yet another close friend. She herself was now 90 and not as spry as before. She didn’t have the energy to meddle in matchmaking for her seventh, eighth, or ninth grandsons anymore.
So River, now 31, was still single.
The eighth and ninth brothers were still single, too.
Mrs. York could only call River, who had moved away from Wiltspoon, and urge him to find a good woman, settle down, and have kids soon.
She still wanted to live to see all nine grandsons married.
River didn’t mind the idea of marriage—it just hadn’t happened. He was too busy with work and uninterested in the girls who chased after him. So he stayed single.
Luckily, his two brothers, Callum and Evan, were already married with kids. Their parents were living happily as grandparents. River didn’t feel much pressure.
Serenity smiled and said, “It was a last-minute decision. I just felt like taking a break, and I’ve never been to Eaglioncile before. Maverick is on summer vacation, so I figured I’d take the kids out and give the house some quiet.”
Her son, Maverick York, was six and had just finished kindergarten. He’d start first grade in September.
He looked just like Zachary—and the resemblance only got stronger as he got older. He could’ve been Zachary’s clone.
River smiled. “There are tons of tourist spots here. I’ll take some time off and be your personal tour guide.”
Then he turned to his nephew and asked, “Baby, where do you want to go?”
Since he was born, Maverick never got a nickname. Everyone just called him “Baby,” and it stuck.
Bethany’s nickname was “Belle.” Together, their nicknames made up “Baby Belle.”
They were the pride and joy of their parents—and the whole York family.