Chapter 2096
Married at First Sight
âChelsea!â Mr. Brown sternly reprimanded his daughter, âSonny went to his auntâs house, Liberty was busy with her affairs, so she didnât have time to take care of Sonny, and Serenity had to help take care of Sonny. If you ask Lucas to follow, who will help him? Look at Lucas! He is so naughty, if he destroy anything, can you afford it?â
What was the place of Wildridge Manor? It was the mansion of the richest York family, a place that ordinary people couldnât enter for their entire lives.
He had heard of how beautiful it was inside, and how luxurious it was.
The decorations of the richest manâs house were all exquisite and expensive. His grandson was so naughty and liked to destroy things. If Lucas destroyed the things of the richest manâs house and sold his daughterâs family, he would not be able to pay for it.
Being scolded by her father, Chelsea curled her lips and stopped talking.
It was also impossible for Liberty to take Lucas to Wildridge Manor.
She still remembered the time when Lucasâs brother bullied Sonny. At that time, if her brother-in-law and brother hadnât arrived in time, Sonny wouldnât know how she would have been beaten.
Liberty didnât go back with revenge, and the oldest son of the Repton family was also taught a lesson, but it didnât mean she can forget it.
Mr. Brownâs words also made sense, Lucas was too naughty and loved to destroy. He used to come here and often broke into her room, destroying her skin care products and Sonnyâs toys. He was a very destructive br*t.
If Lucas destroyed the things in the villa, Liberty would be a bad person.
Unless his head was caught by the door, it was impossible for Liberty to take Lucas to Wildridge Manor.
âGrandpa, grandma, goodbye.â Sonny waved goodbye to Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown, and then followed his mother.
Before he had gone far, he was picked up by Duncan, sat on Duncanâs lap, and was pushed away by the bodyguards.
Liberty said to Duncan: âMr. Lewis, you will spoil Sonny like this. Let him walk and exercise.â
Duncan said: âSonny is a child; donât make him walk so much; heâs exhausted. Iâm not spoiling him;
instead, I hug him for a walk and help him up from the ground when he enters the car.â
Liberty: ââ¦â
Sonny sat in the car when he got in the car, and he didnât have to hug or walk.
Duncan just doted on Sonny.
Duncan looked up at Liberty, and asked her: âDonât you want to eat? Go to Wildridge Manor right away?â
He wanted to go too. But he had limited mobility.
He went, and everyone had to take care of him, which actually affected everyoneâs mood of having fun.
Duncanâs expression was gloomy. Since he was disabled in a car accident, he couldnât hang out with his friends anymore. Even if he would go back to the company sometimes, he couldnât go to play horseback riding, etc., with his friends like before.
He couldnât even walk on his own now.
Heâs working hard on rehabilitation, but he hadnât made much progress.
His family members always reassure him that he had not been in rehabilitation for a long time, and it was normal that the effect was not obvious. They advised him not to worry.
âGo after dinner, I donât want Chelseaâs family to follow me, thatâs why I said that.â In front of Duncan, Liberty told the truth, âChelseaâs nature is hard to change. She always loves to take advantage, she is also super thick-skinned, and loves to make trouble. In the past, my relationship with Sonnyâs father was broken by Chelsea and her mother.â
Of course, Hankâs derailment was also the main reason for the breakdown of the relationship between the couple.
Liberty didnât say this sentence, not wanting to spoil his sonâs ears.