Chapter 2093
Married at First Sight
âSonny, if Uncle Duncan feels uncomfortable, he will tell you, and he wonât be embarrassed to say so.â
Duncan explained, and he said to Chelsea: âSister Chelsea, Iâm really fine. Sonny is a child, but he is very sensible. When my leg hurts, he will never sit on my lap. It took me so long to leave the hospital, and I have been doing rehabilitation for a while, so itâs still okay to hug Sonny. Sister Chelsea, donât scare Sonny.â
The Brown family did this simply because they didnât want Sonny to get close to Duncan.
But Duncan and Sonny had been together for so long, itâs not something the Brown family could stop if they wanted to.
Chelsea said: âMr. Lewis, donât spoil Sonny too much, you will spoil him.â
Duncan: âSister Chelsea, donât worry, Sonny wonât be spoiled. His mother controls him very strictly. He knows what he can do and what he canât do. I like Sonny very much. He is very sensible and smart.
Being pampered by so many people, I didnât become self-willed.â
Listening to Duncanâs praise of Sonny, Brown family members were not happy, but they couldnât say anything about Duncan, and their Sonny was indeed a very good child.
Lying on the hospital bed, Hank looked at Liberty for a moment, then looked away from Liberty, and said to Duncan with a smile: âItâs Libertyâs credit. Liberty taught Sonny very well.â
âThis is also the good genes of our Brown family. Sonny has inherited the good genes of our Brown family.â
Chelsea had the cheek to say that her family had good genes.
âLiberty, how is your business doing recently?â Hank changed the subject.
Liberty: âThe business of the breakfast shop is the same as before. I canât make a lot of money, but itâs better than working part-time. The new restaurant hasnât opened yet, and it will open after a while.â
Liberty didnât hide it either. Everyone was still living in Wiltspoon, and they couldnât see each other.
Even if she didnât tell them, the Brown family would still be able to find out.
âLiberty, after your new restaurant opens, do you need to hire someone? Can you hire me? You see, I donât have a job now, and I canât make much money just by relying on my childâs father to open the store. The business is not easy to do. I thought, if I find a job, Iâll go to work.
At any rate, I used to be a small manager in the unit, and I was arranged for a foreman position. I am definitely capable of it. In terms of salary, you can pay as you see. Now that I am getting older, I dare not ask for too high a salary. I will be provided with food and lodging, and I will be content with a salary of ten thousand eight thousand a month.â
Libertyâs expression remained unchanged, and she said: âThe new restaurant hasnât opened yet, so I donât know if we need someone, but I donât think I can invite Sister Chelsea, and the salary I will give will not be too high.â
Even if Chelsea later felt grateful to the Liberty sisters, Liberty would not invite her to work in her restaurant.
She couldnât trust someone like Chelsea.
Besides, Chelsea was the most active person in the Brown family who helped Hank to pursue her again. Liberty knew very well what her intentions were.
She didnât want the Brown family to post it again to suck blood, let alone allow the Brown family to use her to suck the blood of her younger sister.
Now that she didnât have the strong ability to become her younger sisterâs backer, she tried not to hold her back. If there was any problem, she would find a way to solve it herself. Only when her younger sister knew about it would she discuss it with her.
Hank: âHow much can you give? I can accept seven or eight thousand dollars.â
Liberty smiled and said: âItâs a small restaurant, and I donât know how the business is. The salary I give is similar to that of other restaurants. It may be the lowest salary in Wiltspoon. It depends on the business and the performance of the employees.
I donât need to hire a foreman. At the beginning, I did many things by myself, saving money. If you want to be a waiter, I donât think Sister Chelsea can do it. Sister Chelsea is now the bossâs wife.â
Regardless of whether their building material store makes money or not, if they opened a store there, brother-in-law George was the boss and Chelsea was the proprietress.
Hearing that the salary was too low and he would just be a waiter, Chelsea didnât like it. After thinking for a while, she said, âLiberty, I can take care of your breakfast breakfast for you. We used to be a family after all. Wouldnât it be easier for you to take care of me than to ask someone to take care of you?â