Chapter 1215
Married at First Sight
The driver was Lily.
The car she was driving belonged to Mrs. Lewis and it was lent to her to use while she was in Wiltspoon.
Mrs. Lewis really liked Lily and tried her best to matchmake her with Duncan. However, Lily was not in a hurry to pursue Duncan. Instead, she accompanied Mrs. Lewis everywhere when she was free so that Mrs. Lewis would like her more.
She was trying to appeal to her motherâinâlaw first.
At Lilyâs words, Mrs. Lewis turned her head to look outside the window. Lily was driving, and there were many cars behind them, so she could not suddenly brake or slow down. They were already a distance away by the time Mrs. Lewis turned to look.
However, a mother could still easily recognize her son.
âItâs Duncan,â Mrs. Lewis said confidently.
âWhoâs that woman talking to him?â
Mrs. Lewis did not see Liberty clearly and said, âLily, thereâs an intersection ahead where you can make a Uâturn. Letâs go back and see who that woman is.â
Her youngest son seldom interacted with the opposite sex unless they were family or talking about business. That was why he was still single.
Mrs. Lewis felt that the scar on her sonâs face was too scary.
It became the main reason he was still single.
âOkay.â
Lily also wanted to know who that woman was.
Duncan was the target she wanted to pursue now. Harmon Corporation wanted to do business in Wiltspoon. If she could marry Duncan, it would be a great help to the Harmon family.
Duncan and her together would be a strong duo.
She appreciated a man like Duncan who could make a living for himself without relying on his family.
Even if he had a scar on his face, he was very masculine. She liked and admired him very much.
Duncan did not know that his mother and Lily saw him talking to Liberty.
After asking Liberty, he rubbed Sonnyâs head and wanted to carry him, but the boy refused. Thus, Duncan had to give up.
âI went out to handle some business, but itâs done now. Iâm taking Sonny back for a nap.â
Liberty asked him, âWhere are you going, Mr. Lewis? We wonât take up your time if youâre busy.â
Duncan smiled. âIâve just finished dealing with my business too. Iâm going back to the office now.â
He looked at Sonny and said to her, âYou should buy a car, Liberty. A car will be safer if youâre taking Sonny with you. Itâs always more dangerous on the road with a bike.â
âI told Seren to accompany me to a dealership this weekend. Iâll buy a car if one catches my eye.
Youâre right, itâs time I get a car. Itâll be more convenient when I have to stock up on ingredients too.â
She thought about buying a cargo motorcycle, but after thinking about it, it was better to buy a sedan, which would be more convenient to move the ingredients she needed for her shop.
Duncan said, âA close acquaintance of mine runs a car dealership. How about I bring you there?â
âNo need. Seren will go with me. Youâre a busy man. I shouldnât take up your time.â
âDidnât you say youâd be going on the weekend? I donât have work during the weekend either, and I have nothing to do at home. Serenityâs knowledge of cars definitely wonât be as comprehensive as what men know.â
Duncan tried to come up with a reason to accompany Liberty.
Liberty laughed and said, âSeren doesnât know much, but Zachary does. Zachary doesnât work during the weekend either.â
Duncan stopped talking.
He forgot about Zachary.
If Serenity was accompanying her sister to look for a car, there was no way Zachary would not tag along.
âThen, let me know if you need any help.â