Abby made her inquiry very clear.

Evan was the most devoted to his grandmother and the most respectful towards his eldest brother, Zachary. If something were to happen, he might not confide in his biological brother, Callum, but he would likely turn to Zachary.

Zachary was quite indulgent of his wife. Whenever his brothers approached him for assistance, he would discuss it with his beloved wife, Serenity, who would then be informed.

This was why Abby felt comfortable approaching Serenity.

Those in Serenity’s company also suspected that Abby might be a romantic rival.

Even Serenity herself might have felt a hint of suspicion towards her.

Initially, Abby simply requested the secretary to prepare some tea for her.

Once she learned the purpose of Abby’s visit, Serenity asked the secretary to bring out some snacks and fruits.

Abby did not take offense at Serenity’s different treatment; she would have acted similarly in such a situation.

If a romantic rival appeared, she would at most offer a cup of warm water without losing basic courtesy. There would be no way she would prepare tea or serve snacks otherwise!

A romantic rival!

They were both extremely jealous when they met.

Thus, when Serenity acted this way, Abby found it quite genuine.

Abby was also aware of the dynamics within the York family.

If given the opportunity to marry into such a family, she would be utterly thrilled.

However, she was unsure of Evan’s feelings towards her.

“Evan occasionally speaks with his older brother, but I haven’t seen him lately,” Abby mentioned again.

“Where is Evan now?” Serenity asked Abby.

Abby replied, “He was in Hiribaty half a month ago. I’m not sure of his whereabouts now. He may have returned to Wiltspoon or could be on a business trip elsewhere.”

Serenity inquired, “So, you haven’t seen him for half a month?”

Abby nodded. “I haven’t seen him in half a month. Just when I thought I was about to be rid of him, he would show up again.”

He was very kind to me. However, when I felt tempted and considered embarking on a passionate love affair with him, he vanished without a trace.

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“It’s so frustrating!” Abby clenched her teeth.

Evan’s actions were filled with resentment.

Serenity understood: “That jerk! I’ll ask his older brother to call him later and find out where he is. If he’s in Wiltspoon, I’ll have his brother inquire about his intentions.”

Abby replied, “If he is in Wiltspoon and so am I, Miss Hunt, I don’t need your help to ask him. I’ll go find him myself and confront him about what he thinks I am.”

Serenity nodded, “Alright, Miss Du, please give me your contact information. I’ll let you know if I hear anything and will ask you to find him.”

Addressing personal relationship issues directly is important; the involved parties need to communicate face-to-face.

“What Evan did is unacceptable,” Serenity supported Abby.

If he truly cannot love Abby, he should wholeheartedly pursue the girl of his dreams. As long as they genuinely love each other and her character is commendable, Grandma wouldn’t blame him for moving on.

Evan’s flirtation with both sides without providing clarity is infuriating. One can only imagine the old lady, cane in hand, would certainly have some choice words for him if she were present.