Chapter 1614
Married at First Sight
Liberty wished she could keep a distance from Duncan all the time. Nevertheless, he always used Sonny as an excuse, which left her feeling helpless.
âYou deserve it. It serves you right. You rejected Lily whoâs interested in you and wants to get into a relationship with you, but you like Liberty instead. You know full well that Liberty has no feelings for you, yet you shamelessly pester her in spite of your status.â
Mrs. Lewis did not take pity on his son for going through a hard time pursuing Liberty.
She even hoped that Liberty would persist in treating her son the same way so he would eventually give âMom, I have no feelings for Ms. Harmon. I simply like Liberty.â
âTell me in what way Liberty is better than Lily,â Mrs. Lewis asked her son huffily.
The kid really made Mrs. Lewisâs blood boil.
âMs. Harmon and Liberty have their own qualities; everyoneâs positive traits differ.â
Duncan was not averse to Lily, but he knew that she was not his cup of tea.
Lily was a career woman through and through.
He felt that he would not feel happy if he got together with Lily.
Even though Liberty was said to be doing well in her career, she might one day be a career woman too.
Nevertheless, he felt a sense of achievement watching and accompanying Liberty in her growth.
Additionally, Libertyâs temperament was different from Lilyâs.
He simply liked how Liberty was.
There was no need for a reason. There was no need to identify a particular trait of Liberty that was better than Lily.
âIf I were to provide an explanation, I would just be honest. Firstly, I love Sonny and want to be his dad.
I donât even mind being his stepdad. This is something Ms. Harmon canât compare with Liberty.â
His words made Mrs. Lewisâs face turn red.
âDuncan, you b*stard. Are you trying to piss me off?â
Lily was unmarried and childless yet. How could she get a child to compare with Sonny?
Mrs. Lewis was furious with her son.
Duncan was not angry at being told off. âYou asked me to tell the difference, and that was my honest thought. The primary reason is that Iâm very fond of Sonny.â
Later, as he interacted with Liberty more often, he wanted to make her and Sonny accept him little by little.
How wonderful it was to form a family of three.
âIâve never seen people like you who canât wait to be someoneâs stepdad!â
Mrs. Lewis further criticized her son.
Unbothered to speak more to her son, she quickly hung up the call.
She was worried that she might strangle her son if she continued talking to him.
âThat b*stard really pissed me off. What an unfilial son. He actually canât wait to be someoneâs stepdad even though that kid doesnât belong to him. Doesnât Sonny have a father? His biological father is still.
alive.â
After hanging up, Mrs. Lewis complained about her unfilial son to her husband.
She even felt that it was right to have a heart-to-heart talk with Liberty.
Duncan would not listen to her advice. Every time she tried to talk to her son about Liberty, the two of them would have a falling out, which affected their relationship.
It would be much easier to deal with Liberty.
What was more, Liberty was not interested in Duncan. She probably wanted to get rid of him very badly.
Anyway, Duncan was excellent, yet Liberty had no interest in him!
Libertyâs standards were really high.
Mrs. Lewis was filled with mixed feelings.
If Liberty fell in love with Duncan, Mrs. Lewis would find fault with her. Now that Liberty had no feelings for Duncan and was unwilling to accept his love, Mrs. Lewis felt that Libertyâs standards were too high.
Duncan was an outstanding wealthy man, yet a divorced woman like Liberty was not interested in him!