Chapter 201
Married at First Sight
Instead of answering whether he missed his father, Sonny only said, âDaddy work!â Liberty and Serenity raised Sonny, and Sonny only got to see his father on weekends.
When Sonny woke up, his father had already gone to work, and when Sonny fell asleep at night, his father had not come home.
Thus, Sonny did not have much of a bond with his father.
Even when Hank was at home, Hank would not play with Sonny and rather play with his phone.
âLiberty, look! Sonny grew distant from his dad after being apart for a few days.
Thatâs not good for his growth.
A boy canât grow up without fatherly love.
There are many things that fathers need to teach their sons.â Mrs.
Brown initially thought that her grandson would say that he missed his father, so she could use it as an excuse to make Liberty compromise for Sonnyâs sake.
However, to her surprise, Sonny did not miss Hank.
Fortunately, Mrs.
Brown was quick-witted and made up a conversation, picking up from where her grandson left off.
Liberty glanced at her mother-in-law and said coldly,â Even if Hank is at home, have you ever seen him take care of Sonny? Sonny is our child, but Iâve been taking care of him by myself.
Hank doesnât even play with Sonny, let âWhen Hank has nothing to do at home on weekends, he chats with people on his phone or watches videos while laughing like a fool.
He doesnât even want to play with his son.
How could Sonny have a deep relationship with a father like him?â Any relationship must be cultivated.
Even if Hank was Sonnyâs biological father, their relationship would not get any better if they did not spend time together to build a bond.
Mrs.
Brown opened her mouth, but she had nothing to say.
Chelsea carried on with the conversation and said, âHank is usually busy with work, so he needs to relax and rest at home on weekends.
You donât have a job and only stay at home to care for Sonny every day.
Donât tell me that you have a lot of housework to do.
When your sister was living here, she helped out with the chores, so you didnât do much.
All you do is eat.
Look at how fat youâve become!â Hank disliked Liberty for getting fatter and uglier.
Even Chelsea was disgusted by that.
How could Liberty allow herself to eat until she was obese? âCome with us to bring Hank back after youâre done feeding Sonny.
Hankâs wounds are healed, so he can go back to work on Monday.
You two need to move on and stop quarreling because itâs not good for Sonnyâs development.â Chelsea muttered, âIf you continue to be like this, youâll regret it one day.â Hank had a new lover During the few days when Hank took leaves of absence from work to recuperate at home, his new lover, Jessica Yates, came to take care of Hank every day after work.
The two of them clung together like conjoined twins.
Chelsea did not like Liberty and wished that Hank would dump Liberty.
However, when they get divorced, her parents would want custody of Sonny since Sonny was their only paternal grandson.
Sonny was a little over two years old and was very naughty.
It would take a lot of energy to take care of Sonny.
If her parents took care of Sonny, they could no longer help Chelsea to take care of her third child.
Chelsea reminded Liberty not for Libertyâs sake, but for her own benefit.
âThis is Hankâs house.
Did he break his leg or lose his sense of direction? Doesnât he know how to come back on his own? Why does my sister have to pick him up? Who the hell does he think he is?!â Serenity could not stand it anymore and interjected them.
She brought Jasmine into the house.
Both of them carried many shopping bags.
When Mrs.
Brown and Chelsea saw Serenity, their faces turned glum.
They went to Serenityâs bookstore to complain to her, but they left in despair.
Ant swer!
As soon as Sonny saw Serenity, he stood up and stumbled over with a smile on his face.
Sonny was ignorant and did not know what his grandma and aunt said to his mother, so their conversation did not affect his mood.