Chapter 2111
Married at First Sight
Mrs. Lewis answered, âIt doesnât matter if he wakes up, then Sonny still has his father. It would be pitiful if he lost his father at such a young age.â
Duncan said: âSonny doesnât have a deep relationship with his father. Hank used to throw the child to the sister Liberty. He was a hands-off shopkeeper, teasing the child on a whim, and often making the child cry. His parents are also like this. They are all about saving face for Sonny, and they donât give much sincerity. They kiss whoever brings up the children. Sonny kisses his aunt like a mother and child, but he just doesnât like his grandparents and his aunt Chelsea. Itâs also thanks to Libertyâs fight for Sonnyâs custody. Itâs best for Sonny to follow her.â
Mrs. Lewis hummed.
âNow the Brown family is desperately trying to cultivate a relationship with Sonny. Although itâs not too late, it makes people want to ridicule them.â Duncan actually had a lot of opinions on the Brown family.
He didnât like the Brown family very much.
Especially Chelsea, who was a philistine with no shame. She used to abuse Liberty, but now that she saw her making money in business, she wanted to come over and bite Liberty to suck blood.
âSonnyâs aunt Chelsea is the most shameless person Iâve ever met.â Duncan couldnât help complaining to his mother. Then he told his mother what he saw and heard in Hankâs ward.
Mrs. Lewis: âThatâs shameless enough. That family is all top-notch. Liberty is right to reject her. This kind of top-notch hides as far away as possible. Liberty is also kind-hearted. As an ordinary person, after the divorce, she took her son and left long ago, and no longer see each other.â
After Duncan was silent, he said: âTheir divorce agreement stipulates that Brown family can watch Sonny at any time, and Hank also pays for child support. After all, the child is innocent. Liberty did this for Sonny.â
The father-son relationship between Hank and Sonny was not deep, but Hank still loved his son. He often came to visit his son, bought things for him, and also took him out to play, giving Sonny fatherly love.
Everything Liberty did was for Sonny; she wanted Sonny to grow up healthily and happily, and she didnât want to divorce and tear each other up like others, and itâs always the children who get hurt like that.
Because of mutual tearing, there would always be resentment towards the other party facing the child, scolding and complaining about the other party in front of the child, which would have a negative impact on the child.
Sonny was loved by thousands of people, but no amount of love could ever replace a fatherâs love.
Liberty just didnât want her son to lose his fatherâs love.
Mrs. Lewis: âIâm just worried that their family will use Sonny to design Hank and Libertyâs remarriage.â
Duncan: âMom, donât worry about this. No one can take away the woman I recognize. Donât worry, one day, Liberty will become your daughter-in-law. As long as you donât dislike her or object.â
Mrs. Lewis smiled, âMom doesnât dislike it, nor does she object to it. This is between you and Liberty.
You just have to work hard. â
Duncan also laughed, he had been working hard!
He now spent the majority of his time with Liberty. Hank had no chance with him around. Furthermore, Liberty had stated unequivocally that she would not return, not to mention that Hank had no intention of remarrying her, even if Hank was sincere. Even if he wanted to remarry, Liberty would not accept.
In her words, after finally jumping out of the fire pit, her head was caught by the door, so she jumped in again.
The Brown family treated her well now that she was successful, having opened two restaurants and made a lot of money.
They also wanted to get some benefits from Serenity through her.
Liberty didnât want to hold her sister back, let alone let the Brown family hold her back.
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Wildridge Manor.