Chapter 2186
Married at First Sight
Grandma May wanted to slap her again.
Serenity quickly grabbed Grandma Mayâs hand, âGrandma, I wonât be angry anymore, donât beat him anymore, he is in his thirties, if you beat him, he will be ashamed.â
Grandma May: âAlthough Seren is protecting you and didnât say anything wrong with you, grandma still has to warn you, youâre dishonest, grandma wonât be the first to spare you!â
Zachary smiled wryly: âGrandma, I know. Iâm honest, Iâve always been honest, okay?
Soon, Mrs. Lane bought Huamei and came back.
Serenity couldnât wait to tear off the package, picked one and put it in her mouth. The sour taste lingered in her mouth. She smiled and said, âI just like this taste.â
Seeing that Serenity liked it, Zachary heaved a sigh of relief.
After a short rest, Zachary took Serenity out to the hospital for an examination.
Grandma May and Liberty still stayed in Brynfield.
Mrs. Lane continued to be busy with her affairs.
When she was free, Grandma May had time to ask about Liberty and Duncan.
âYou and Duncan havenât made any progress yet? Duncanâs love for you is a lesson from heaven and earth. Mrs. Lewis wonât stop you now, so give Duncan a chance.â
In order to look after Serenity, Grandma May planned not to go out and pick her granddaughter-in-law.
But she still wanted to be a matchmaker as soon as she was free.
Liberty is also concerned about Grandma May, and she really wanted to help Duncan.
Liberty was also a good one.
Even though she was divorced and had a child, as long as Duncan didnât dislike her, she could still be happy.
This age was different from their previous age.
People in the past thought that divorce was a shameful thing, and no matter how bad life was, they had to endure it. People nowadays, as long as they canât live on, let go and let each other be free.
After Liberty was silent, he said: âGrandma, Iâm busy with my career now, and I really havenât given much thought to my relationship. Mr. Lewis is so good, I always feel that Iâm not good enough for him. If I hadnât been divorced and hadnât had kids, Iâ¦â
âWhat happened to the divorce? Itâs not your fault.â Grandma May interrupted her, âItâs not that Duncan doesnât know whatâs going on with you. He likes Sonny so much, so you donât have to worry that he wonât be able to accept Sonny. Give him a chance, and he will treat Sonny as his own.â
Grandma May smiled and said: âDuncan said that he liked Sonny very much at first, so he paid attention to you. Later, when he knew you were Zackâs oldest sister, he paid more attention to you.
Speaking of which, he would like you, itâs because he likes Sonny.
He has also seen you when you were in the most embarrassing situation. He has seen you when you were a fat man weighing two hundred catties, but he still likes you, which shows that he is absolutely sincere to you.
No matter how well you do, some people will say that you are not doing well. Why should we care about what others say, affecting and destroying our mood? Itâs not worth it. You live a good life, you enjoy the blessing, and you live a happy life. If you are not doing well, you are the one who suffers, and others cannot enjoy blessings or suffer for you. So we donât care what other people say.
I still hope that you can give Duncan a chance. Itâs not easy for him to come to this day because of you.
How is his rehabilitation going?â
Grandma May felt sorry for Duncan.
A good person, suddenly about to sit in a wheelchair.
âMr. Lewis insists on doing rehabilitation every day, but the weather is hot, he usually does rehabilitation in the morning, and then goes to my new restaurant in the afternoon. I am now trying to cook some dishes that I have never cooked before, and he has become a helper. The one I tried.â
âWhereâs your ex-husband?â Grandma May asked about Hank again.