Chapter 1419
Married at First Sight
"Serenity, this is a little gift from me. Keep it for your sister. When people visit someone at the hospital, itâs customary to bring a gift.â Chelsea brought up the social custom.
She insisted that Liberty accept the gift card.
Olivia also gave Liberty a gift card.
Serenity refused, and in the end, the mother and daughter shoved the gift cards to Sonny and let him hold them. Then, they quickly ran away.
Mr. Brown ran along with them, not letting Serenity return the gift cards.
Only Hank stood there, watching Liberty awkwardly.
Serenity wanted to let Hank take the gift cards away, but Sonny refused to let go. He clung tightly to the cards and said, âGrandmom and Aunt Chelsea gave these to me!â
Serenity said gently, âSonny, you have to return these gift cards to them. We donât want their money.â
âGrandmom and Aunt Chelsea gave them to me!â
Sonny refused resolutely. His grandmother and aunt gave him gift cards in the past, but his mother would always exchange them for cash and put it into his piggy bank.
Thus, he subconsciously wanted to protect the gift cards that his grandmother and aunt gave him. It was his money!
Serenity was speechless.
It was her first time finding out that her nephew was a miser.
âTake care of yourself, Liberty. Iâll come see you again when Iâm free.â
In the end, Hank did not say what he wanted to say and left after uttering some common. pleasantries.
Serenity could not retrieve the two gift cards from her nephew to return to the Brown family. She looked at her sister for help.
Libertyâs pale face had a small smile as she said, âForget it, just accept the gift cards. Theyâve given gift cards to Sonny before, so heâs used to receiving these from them. Itâs too hard to take them from Sonnyâs hands.â
Serenity picked up her nephew and gave him a kiss, joking, âSonny, are you saving up to get a wife in the future?â
âIâm saving up for Mom. Iâm going to save lots and lots of money so that Mom has a big house to live in later.â
Libertyâs smile deepened.
Serenity laughed and praised him. âOur Sonny is such a good boy. You even know how to save money to buy a big house for your mom to live in.â
Sonny struggled out of Serenityâs arms, wanting to sit on the bed.
Serenity sat him down and was careful not to let him touch Libertyâs wounds.
Sonny presented the two gift cards to his mother.
âHere, Mom.â
âLet your aunt hold onto them for now. Iâll take them back when I get better, okay?â
Sonny thought about it and nodded. He gave the gift cards to Serenity for temporary safekeeping.
âRemember to give them back to me, Aunt Ser.â
Serenity laughed. âAre you afraid that Iâll take your money?â
Sonny looked a little embarrassed and suddenly lay down. However, he was aware enough to avoid touching his motherâs injuries. He lay on his side, facing his mother so that he could be with her.
Knock, knock.
There was a knock at the door.
Jim came in and said respectfully, âMr. Callum has come with Ms. Newman.â
âLet them in.â
Jim responded with affirmation and went back out.
Soon, Callum came in with Camryn, carrying a fruit basket and a bouquet of flowers.
Camryn walked slowly with the cane in her hand, and Callum walked patiently with her.
âCamryn.â
Serenity stepped forward to assist Camryn.