Chapter 1785
Married at First Sight
Serenity: âSister, is Mr. Lewis discharged today? Or stay in the hospital for a while?â
âMr. Lewis is arguing to be discharged from the hospital. He has been arguing to be discharged from the hospital a long time ago. The doctor kept persuading him, but today he couldnât persuade him. I asked the doctor and he said Mr. Lewis can be discharged now. After returning home, rest for a period of time before doing rehabilitation.â Liberty said with a little helplessness, âMr. Lewisâs temper is like the weather in June, and it can change at will.â
But Liberty could also understand Duncanâs mood. If she had been lying down every day, she would have gone crazy too.
âNow there is no need for infusion, and it is not a big problem to go home to rest after leaving the hospital. It is better to go home. He can go out for a walk in a wheelchair every day, relax and breathe fresh air, his mood will be much better and he can recover quickly.â
Liberty added, âI have packed his things for him. Zachary brought Sonny to the hospital, Sonny said he wanted to see Uncle Duncan, since Sonny came to the hospital, I canât justify not going to see his father, so Iâll take Sonny to see his father now, and I can only watch a few times outside the ward through the glass window.â
Serenity had no objection to her sisterâs arrangement, she said: âSister, Iâm going back, donât talk for now, letâs talk about it when I get back.â
âOkay, drive slowly.â Liberty said.
After finishing talking with her sister, Liberty turned around and looked at her former in-laws and son in the distance.
The old couple took turns hugging Sonny, their love for their grandson was unprecedented.
After a few minutes of silence, Liberty walked towards her former in-laws.
Liberty: âUncle, Auntie, Sonny doesnât need you to take care of him now, you go back to rest and eat something.â
Liberty hugged her son from her mother-in-law, and was about to take Sonny to pick up Duncan. Itâs time to leave the hospital.
She tried to persuade the old couple, but Mrs. Brown refused to leave the hospital. She was afraid that if they left, her son would be declared dead. Even though they couldnât help, they stood watch in the hospital. They could find out right away if something bad happened to Hank.
Mrs. Brown: âLiberty, you donât have to worry about us, we can hold on, Sonny said he is going to go to kindergarten, has he signed up?â
Most of the summer vacation had passed.
Liberty: âHe signed up a long time ago, and he will start kindergarten on September 1st.â
Mrs. Brown nodded and asked where Sonny went to kindergarten. She knew that her grandson went to the best kindergarten in Wiltspoon, which is what she wanted to say, but she didnât know what to say, so she didnât.
Liberty asked his son to say goodbye to her ex-in-laws, then put down his son and took him away.
Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown looked at the backs of the mother and son, and Mrs. Brown said: âEven though Sonny has a great kindergarten, Lucas can only go to a kindergarten in a township. Chelsea cried and said that the tuition fee of $5,000 to $6,000 per semester was too high.
At the beginning, Hank agreed to give Sonny to Liberty, which was the most correct decision. Can Lucas compare with Sonny? Sonny has an aunt Serenity who married into a wealthy family. And we lost him at the starting line.â
Mr. Brown: âDonât sigh, Sonny has always been our grandson, Liberty has cultivated Sonny into a talent, Sonny still calls us grandparents, he is the grandson of our Brown family. â
Mrs. Brown thought about it, and stopped lamenting the difference in the treatment of her grandson Lucas and grandson Sonny.