Chapter 1265
Married at First Sight
âYou donât need to care about Liberty, nor do you have to find her since itâll make you appear as having no confidence. Iâll handle her. Iâm Duncanâs mother. Itâs normal that I canât accept a divorcee as my daughterâinâlaw.â
Mrs. Lewis was afraid that Lily would go looking for trouble with Liberty and anger Duncan, causing him to dislike her.
She added, âFrom now on, just focus on pursuing Duncan. Iâll take care of Liberty for you.
âIâm Duncanâs mom. No matter what, Duncan wonât fight with me.â
Lily said while driving, âMrs. Lewis, are you going to look for Liberty now? I think Duncan just treats her son well. He didnât seem to pay much attention to Liberty. Maybe weâre overthinking.
âMaybe Duncan simply likes Libertyâs son? I also saw what the boy looked like. He looks smart and is utterly adorable. Thereâs also nothing strange about Liberty renting Duncanâs store to open a breakfast diner. As long as she pays the rent, sheâs just a tenant.
âFurthermore, Liberty is Mr. Yorkâs sisterâinâlaw, and Mr. York and Duncan are good friends. Maybe Duncan is just looking after her for Mr. Yorkâs sake.â
Lily was cautious about Liberty, but she was not as impulsive as Mrs. Lewis who could not wait to go up to Liberty and tell her to stay away from Duncan.
âYouâre too nice, Lily. Itâs best if Duncan and Liberty havenât started anything. Iâll inquire about Liberty lest she tries to have any funny ideas. You donât have to worry. I know what to do.â
Mrs. Lewis took out her phone and took a picture of Lily.
âWhy are you taking a picture of me?â
Mrs. Lewis smiled. âBecause Iâll be using it, of course. Find a studio to print these photos out. Donât worry, I wonât harm you. Later, just drop me off at All You Can Eat, then you can head to Lewis & Co. to find Duncan.â
Lily hummed and accepted Mrs. Lewisâs arrangement.
When the store had only a few customers remaining, and her son leaving, as well as after Serenity departed with Sonny, only then Mrs. Lewis walked into All You Can Eat.
The diner was not big, but it was brightly decorated. Liberty and her two workers were diligent and cleaned up the store so that it was neat and tidy.
The environment was very important for a restaurant. If a customer came in and saw good hygiene, they would be willing to stay to eat. If the hygiene was poor, guests would turn around and walk out.
Liberty met Mrs. Lewis at a business banquet before.
She had just finished eating breakfast when she saw Mrs. Lewis entering. She quickly put down her spoon and walked toward the woman.
âMrs. Lewis.â
Mrs. Lewis did not bother to look Liberty in the eye during the banquet, but she behaved well this time and smiled at her. âI was going to the office to find Duncan, but I saw you here and decided to come in.
âI heard from your aunt that you started your own business. Did you open this breakfast diner?â
Mrs. Lewis asked warmly, âHow is business?â
Liberty invited Mrs. Lewis to sit down and was just about to pour her a cup of water when the woman stopped her. âThereâs no need for that, Liberty. Iâm not thirsty. I just came in to have a look.â
âHave you eaten, Mrs. Lewis?â
Mrs. Lewis hummed.
Liberty knew that Mrs. Lewis was very picky. Since Mrs. Lewis said that she had eaten, Liberty did not cook breakfast for her.
âBusiness isnât bad. There are companies and factories nearby, so the staff come here for breakfast before they go to work. After the morning rush, those who finished graveyard shifts would then dine here.â
Liberty smiled and told Mrs. Lewis about how the store was doing.
Mrs. Lewis nodded. âYou have a good eye for deciding to open a breakfast diner here, but itâs also thanks to your cooking skills. Otherwise, business wouldnât be flourishing. There are also many eateries on this street.â
The competition was fierce, so the owners had to rely on their skills.
Liberty said modestly, âI just make simple dishes. Iâm satisfied if business is good.â âHow much is the monthly rent for this store?â Mrs. Lewis asked seemingly casually.