Chapter 2024
Married at First Sight
âA little fruit and a little nutrition, to nourish Sonnyâs Dadâs body.â
Liberty no longer called her ex-husbandâs name, but changed her name to Sonnyâs Dad, implying that she would come to see it because Hank was Sonnyâs own father.
Without this relationship, Liberty didnât even want to step into Hankâs ward.
Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown also knew that Liberty was looking for their grandsonâs sake. At this moment, they felt that it was right to give Liberty the custody of their grandson.
Sonny had always been with his mother and aunt, and the custody was given to Liberty, which had no impact on Sonnyâs life, and Liberty could give Sonny the Enter titleâ¦
best education.
The main reason was that there were not so many quarrels and conflicts in Libertyâs small family, which would not affect Sonnyâs young heart.
âSister Chelsea.â
Seeing that Chelsea was also there, Liberty greeted the former eldest sister politely.
After the divorce, she, her ex-in-laws and eldest sister became more polite.
âSister Chelsea, are you alright?â Liberty asked.
âIâm fine, and Iâve been discharged from the hospital. I heard that Hank woke up, so I hurried over with my brother-in-law to have a look. God bless, Hank is out of danger.â Chelsea thanked God.
She asked Liberty to sit down.
Liberty glanced at Hank on the hospital bed, and Chelsea said: âHank is out of danger, but his spirit is still very poor, and most of them are still lethargic. The doctor said that in a few days, Hankâs mental state will be better. After all, we went to the ghost gate and came back. We are thankful that he can wake up.â
After Chelsea finished speaking, she asked Liberty again: âWhere is Sonny?â
Liberty: âHe has gone to kindergarten.â
Chelsea said, âYeah, I forgot. Today, when kindergarten starts on September 1st, Sonny is in kindergarten. How time flies.â
When her younger brother and Liberty divorced, Sonny couldnât speak neat yet.
Sonny was in kindergarten.
âCan Sonny adapt?â Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown asked in unison.
If they are allowed to take care of their grandchildren, they are reluctant to let their grandson go to kindergarten at the age of three. Sonny was too young, and they worried about him.
Liberty: âThe teacher posted a video of him in the kindergarten in the class group. I saw him having fun with the children, eating by himself, and sleeping soundly during the lunch break. The teacher said that there are so many children, but Sonny didnât cry. The other children would cry for their mother.â
Sonny was probably stimulated by Titus, so he didnât dare to cry in kindergarten and watched others cry.
It might also be the first day of kindergarten, and he felt very fresh.
In addition, he was usually played with this one for half a day, and that one for a whole day. If he was separated from his mother daily, he adapted more quickly than other children.
Mrs. Brown: âOn Saturday, Iâll take Sonny to see his father.â
Seeing that her former in-lawsâ hair had turned gray and they were much older, Liberty silently took out some money, then handed the money to her ex-motherin-law, and said, âAuntie, this money is for SonnyâDad to buy some nutritious food. You and Uncle should also take care of your health and buy some nutritional supplements.â
Hank was seriously injured by Jessica, and he might not be able to work again for a year or so.
He was originally the breadwinner of the family, but he would not be able to work for a year or so, and his life would be much more difficult.
Originally, Hank still had some savings, but when he married Jessica, he spent a lot of money, and also he had spent a lot of money in hospital.
Jessica was still inside, so she couldnât force her to pay Hankâs medical expenses in advance.
Hankâs catastrophe could be said to have emptied his Brown familyâs wealth.
Mrs. Brown: âLiberty, no need, we still have some capital. You take Sonny to live by yourself, and Sonny has to pay tuition fees for kindergarten. You can keep it and donât worry about us.â