Chapter 2187
Married at First Sight
Liberty was silent for a while before saying: âHe came out of the intensive care unit and was transferred to a normal ward. I took Sonny to see him while he was recovering.â
Grandma May hummed, âDoes he still want to get back together with you?â
âHe regretted it, but he didnât say anything about remarrying me. He and Jessica havenât divorced yet.
His family wants him to get a divorce. According to him, he doesnât want a divorce.
But even if he divorces, I will not remarry him. He is Sonnyâs father, and I will not prevent the father and son from meeting and cultivating their relationship, but I will definitely not remarry him for Sonny.â
After a pause, Liberty continued: âThe Brown family always wanted him to remarry me. How could it be possible to remarry? My heart is broken. If I die, it is impossible to turn back.
The ones that are as good as those relatives in my hometown are all top quality.â
Liberty was always worried that her sister would be dragged down because of her own affairs. Although they found their aunt back, her auntâs family was in a good condition and could support the sisters to some extent, but the business was a business, not Huntâs.
She was always worried that the York family would look down on her sister, so she tried not to trouble her sister as much as possible, and she didnât say anything about things that she could solve.
She was not strong enough to be a strong support for her sister, so she didnât hold her back, or at least didnât make trouble for her.
Grandma May nodded and said, âDonât be burdened, and donât think that you will drag Serenity down.
You have been married for so long, and you know the character of my York family. If you have difficulties, just speak up. If you can think that way, grandma can rest assured, at least you donât have to worry that you will be coaxed by Brown family.â
âGrandma, I wonât. Itâs enough to jump into the fire pit once, how can I jump twice. At the beginning, the divorce was so troublesome. Thanks to Zacharyâs help, I was able to get a smooth divorce according to my wishes. Iâm not stupid enough to remarry Hank. If he lives better than me, will he turn back? No.
Let him and Jessica continue to entangle.â
At the time of the divorce, when Hank was mentioned, Liberty would have some mood swings, but now, even if Hank died, she would not have any mood swings anymore.
To her, Hank was just her sonâs father now.
It had nothing to do with her.
Grandma May: âThink about Duncan. He is definitely not a man like Hank. If you are with Duncan, all of us can rest assured. Seren will not persuade you to remarry. In fact, she still hopes that you can find true love and have someone to rely on. You are taking care of Sonny alone, and you have to take care of your business. It is also very tiring. Duncan can help you take the pressure off.
The main reason is that Duncan likes Sonny very much, and he can treat Sonny like his own.â
Liberty looked at Grandma May, and suddenly hugged Grandma Mayâs arm, resting her head on Grandma Mayâs shoulder, and said with a smile: âGrandma, I seriously suspect that you went to Lewisâs house first when you came back, and met Mr. Lewis.â
Grandma May always spoke for Duncan.
Grandma May also smiled and said: âThen you have wronged grandma. No matter how much grandma loves Duncan, she will take care of her own children first. Grandma saw that Zack and Serenity are so happy, and they are a couple. I hope you will too. You can accept new love affairs and have new happiness. Liberty, a personâs life is only a few decades, happiness is the most important thing!â
Liberty: âGrandma, I have no prejudice against Mr. Lewis, but the gap between me and him is too big.
Even if he doesnât dislike me, and his mother doesnât stop me, I still feel that I am not worthy of him. He is now working hard on rehabilitation and I work hard to start a business.
When he stands up again and can walk like a normal person, I think, I can also rely on my own efforts to have a certain amount of wealth, and then with him, at least I will be less stressed. Lest others say that I did it for his money is for his status.â