Chapter 2087
Married at First Sight
Liberty came over.
Liberty: âMr. Lewis.â
Duncan looked at her with deep eyes, said: âLiberty, Iâm going to the hospital today too. I know youâre going to take Sonny to see his father, so come here and wait for you and your son. Letâs go together.â
In fact, he didnât need to go back to the hospital for reexamination, and the time for reexamination had not yet come.
Itâs just an excuse.
He didnât worry about letting Liberty and her son go to the hospital.
He worried about the people of the Brown family brainwashing Liberty again, and they wanted to persuade Liberty and Hank to remarry.
Hank had experienced life and death, and he would definitely understand who was suitable for him. Who knew if he would listen to his family and pursue Liberty again?
Back then Hank disliked Liberty for becoming fat and ugly. Hank cheated on Liberty and betrayed Liberty. How could he have the face to remarry Liberty?
Liberty also said that she would not remarry Hank, but Duncan was still worried.
When Liberty didnât accept his feelings for a day, and the two of them didnât get married, he didnât feel at ease, and he wanted to stay by Libertyâs side at all times to declare his sovereignty.
Liberty said something.
Duncan lied calmly, âI felt my feet hurt last night. I told the doctor. The doctor told me to go to the hospital today and let him have a look.â
Libertyâs eyes fell on his legs, âThen you still hug Sonny. Sonny, come down quickly, donât sit on your Uncle Duncanâs legs, Uncle Duncanâs legs hurt.â
âItâs okay, Sonny only weighs a few pounds.â Duncan didnât let go, hugged Sonny, and ordered the bodyguards to push him into the car.
He also said to Sonny: âSonny, you just take Uncle Duncanâs car to the hospital.â
Sonny: âBut, Uncle Duncan, I still have to go to Aunt Camrynâs shop to buy a bouquet of flowers for my father.â
Duncan said dotingly: âUncle Duncan accompanied you to buy flowers, and you bought flowers for your father, did you pay for them yourself?â
Although Sonny was only three years old, his small coffers were quite rich.
âI paid for it myself. I bought the flowers for my dad. Of course I paid for it. Thatâs my dad.â
Duncan touched his head, âYes, your father.â
He wanted to be Sonnyâs stepdad, and he also understood that in Sonnyâs heart, Hank, the biological father, always occupied the position of father. Even if Uncle Duncan became a stepdad in the future, Sonny might not change his his dad.
Duncan never thought of competing with Hank for favor.
No matter how sc*mbag Hank was, he was also Sonnyâs biological father, and the blood relationship between the father and son had been cut continuously. After the divorce, Hank didnât care enough about Sonny and didnât accompany him enough, but he still paid child support, and occasionally came to see Sonny.
Liberty never spoke ill of Hank in front of her son, and Sonnyâs feelings for his father remained unchanged.
After Duncanâs car started, Liberty walked towards her own car.
The group first went to Spring Blossoms, where they bought a bouquet of flowers, and then Liberty went to buy a bag of apples.
It was already 11 oâclock when they arrived at the hospital.
Knowing that Liberty would bring her son to the hospital to visit today, Brownâs family members were all waiting.
Since it was the weekend, Chelsea and her husband also brought their three children to the hospital to visit their younger brother