Chapter 2225
Married at First Sight
âWhat are you talking about!â Hank reprimanded his sister.
Chelsea pouted.
Mr. Brown had no choice but to warn his daughter: âChelsea, donât do stupid things anymore, if you
dare to cause damage, I will spare you!â
His daughter was a btch who couldnât change eating sht, and he was grateful to Serenity for rescuing
Lucas at the zoo. His greedy nature was revealed again, and he was worried that his daughter would
run away and cause damage.
Chelsea quickly said: âDad, how dare I destroy it? Itâs not that Iâm too dead. What is Libertyâs status
now? If I dare to destroy it, my store will be smashed. Iâm not full. There is nothing to do.
Iâm just jealous. We have a little credit for Libertyâs achievements today. If it werenât for us, she wouldnât
have worked hard to create the career she is today.â
Chelseaâs shamelessness went up to a higher level.
When she said this, her parents and younger brother felt that she was shameless and put money on
her face.
Chelsea: âHank, hurry up and divorce that poisonous woman, and then marry Libertyâ¦â
âYou shut up!â Mr. Brown yelled at his daughter, âDonât get involved in your brotherâs affairs. Your
mother and I are still alive, and the Brown family canât let you decide.â
Chelsea: âDad, I didnât say anything. Itâs all for Hankâs good. Liberty and Mr. Lewis are so close. Sooner
or later, Sonnyâs surname will be changed to Lewis. Dad, donât cry when you donât have a grandson.â
Chelsea retold the old tune because she wanted to take advantage of Liberty through her younger
brotherâs remarriage with Liberty.
Mr. Brown: âWhatever Sonnyâs last surname, he will always refer to me as grandpa, and your brother
will always be his father. The surname change cannot break the blood connection.â
Hank said coldly: âIâm not going to divorce Jessica. Her parents approached me and requested a letter
of forgiveness. I wrote it in hopes of obtaining a lighter sentence for her. No matter how many years
she is sentenced to, so long as she completes her sentence If the death penalty does not exist, I will
wait for her to be released.
Stop imagining my remarriage with Liberty, sister; itâs impossible! Even if Duncan did not pursue her,
she could not marry me again. In the beginningâ¦I inflicted too much pain on her, yet she remains
grateful and brings Sonny to visit me.â
Divorce depended on character.
There was nothing to say about Libertyâs character.
After the divorce, Liberty never spoke ill of him in front of Sonny.
Hank was aware of what he had sacrificed and deeply regretted his decision until his death.
Seeing Duncan pursuing Liberty, he was also upset, and wanted his son to stop Liberty from being with
Duncan, but he knew in his heart that it was impossible for him and Liberty to remarry.
âOkay, sis, I know. I wonât mention this matter in the future. Libertyâs new restaurant will open tomorrow.
Arenât parents going to congratulate it?â
Mrs. Brown: âWe wonât go. Liberty doesnât welcome us when we go. Sonny is going to kindergarten
again, and we are not at home. We donât know other people well, so there is no embarrassment.
Besides, we have to take care of Hank.â
Mrs. Brown also wanted to leave.
As long as her son was alive, She didnât want to do anything else.
âChelsea, just ask the florist to deliver flower baskets there, donât stay there to be annoying, give
Liberty a red envelope, and wish her a prosperous business.â
Mrs. Brown urged her daughter again.
Chelsea pouted again, muttering something softly.
She didnât come to the hospital for a few days, and her parents and younger brother wanted to leave.
Just watch Liberty get rich like this, and then marry into a wealthy family?
The younger brother refused to listen to the persuasion, and Chelsea said that it would be useless no
matter how much she said, she didnât stay in the hospital for long, so she quickly found an excuse and
left.
â¦
evening.
Wildridge Manor.
In the small Manor of the second bedroom, Rosella personally poured Lilian a cup of warm water.