Chapter 2115
Married at First Sight
Serenity was silent, and then said: âHe is alive. Sonny still has his own father, anyway, he canât affect my sister anymore. Just take Sonny to visit him once in a while.â
After Sonny came, the main house in the center soon became lively.
Serenity, Liberty, had no chance to get close to Sonny. Therefore, Serenity took her older sister on a tour of the mansion to take in its picturesque surroundings.
Wildridge Manor had different scenery throughout the year.
In spring, Wildridge Manor was full of spring scenery, which was too beautiful to behold.
In the summer, appreciating the lotus was also a beautiful experience.
In the autumn time, to appreciate the red leaves.
Winter was the season for enjoying the snow, but it didnât snow in Wiltspoon, so they canât enjoy the snow scene, but it didnât affect the beauty of the mansion.
âHow is Mr. Brown?â Serenity asked her sister.
Liberty: âHeâs recovered well. I went to see him today. His mental state is much better than when he just woke up, but he canât get out of bed and walk around. Jessica wanted him to die. He wanted to kill him but he came back to life. The doctors said he was fatal.â
Liberty hummed, âAlthough I fell out with him and ended up in a divorce, he is Sonnyâs biological father after all, and I never hoped for his death. They also want to keep Sonny in the hospital for two days, Sonny refuses.â
Serenity said, âThey used to treat Sonny as a toy, and they played with it when they liked it, and didnât even look at it when they didnât like it. Sonnyâs grandparents loved them even more The grandson who Serenity was stunned, âNo wonder they want to keep Sonny, they are afraid that Sonny will change her surname to Lewis.â
was brought up with one hand.
Sonny is not close to them, and you are not present, so Sonny is naturally unwilling to stay in the hospital to accompany his father.â
Even if it is a family member, feelings must be cultivated.
As grandparents, they had never gotten along well with their grandchildren, let alone brought them along. It was normal for the grandson not to be close to them.
âMr. Lewis followed.â Liberty said.
Sonny used to be very afraid of Duncan, and would hide when he saw Duncan.
After a long time, he slowly accepted Duncanâs closeness, and he got used to seeing the scar on Duncanâs face, and he no longer felt horrible.
Duncan was also very kind to Sonny.
They were now kissing as if they were father and son. Due to Duncanâs sincerity, it was necessary to cultivate the relationship.
Serenity: âMr. Lewis went to the hospital with you, why didnât he come together?â
Liberty said after a moment of silence, âHe still has a little inferiority complex in his heart, and he feels that he is inconvenient to move. If he comes here, it will affect everyoneâs mood, and he didnât want to face the eldersâ care and sympathy for him.â
Serenity stopped talking.
âRing Ring Ringâ¦â
At this moment, Serenityâs cell phone rang.
She took out her phone and looked at the caller ID. It was from her aunt Audrey, and she said to her sister, âItâs from my aunt.â
Quickly answer, wasnât aunt urging them to take Sonny?
This weekend was the object of competition among the parents and elders.
Serenity answered Mrs. Stoneâs call, and asked, âAuntie, are you up for your lunch break?â
âI couldnât sleep, so I woke up and called you to tell you about the progress of the matter. Your cousin went to investigate, but found no evidence. I only sorted out the information of the people in Farrellâs family who can talk now. Serenity, Iâll take a picture later and send a copy to you and your sister.â
Serenity hummed, and then comforted Mrs. Stone: âAuntie, this matter should not be rushed, We have to investigate it slowly. after all, how long has it passed? Ten years.â
âI know.â Mrs. Stone understood, but sighed again, âItâs a lie to say that I donât care about it. I spent decades looking for your mother, but when I found it, it was separated. Fortunately, there are you and Liberty, which can be regarded as soothing my soul that has been searching for decades.â