Chapter 2249
Married at First Sight
When mentioning Sonny, Duncan also had a gentle face, and said to his mother: âSonny is the one who fell asleep in my arms tonight. When he fell asleep peacefully in my arms, I looked at him, and my heart was tender. It became a pool of spring water. This kid looks cuter and cuter, and I like him more and more.
I donât dare to expect him to call me Dad. Hearing him call me Uncle Lewis crisply makes me feel elated.â
Hank was still alive.
Sonny didnât have a deep relationship with Hank, but he also knew that Hank was his father.
In the past, when Duncan coaxed Sonny, he wanted to be Sonnyâs stepdad. Sonny also said that he had a father and didnât need to look for another Dad.
Sonnyâs words made Duncan understand that Sonny would not change his name to call him Dad.
Therefore, he didnât force it. He was able to marry Liberty and raise Sonny together with Liberty. He was also satisfied when he heard Sonny call him Uncle Lewis.
After all, he robbed Sonnyâs mother.
âSonny is very cute. Everyone loves him. There is no one who has met him who doesnât like him.â
Mrs. Lewis looked at her son and said, âAfter you and Liberty have achieved a positive result, if Sonny wants to call you dad, he can call him. If he doesnât want to call you, we canât force him. No matter how his dad is still there, he will pay for it. His child support cannot erase the existence of his own dad. If you and Liberty can still have a child, I can die in peace.â
Of her four sons, the first three sons were all married and have become fathers, but this youngest son worried her a lot.
In the past, she looked down on Liberty and disagreed with her son being with Liberty.
Now, she was willing to accept Liberty, but her son was in a wheelchair again. The two young people had not yet achieved a positive result, and they didnât know when they would be together.
They were both over 30 years old. They were considered elderly women when they were truly together if they allowed Liberty to conceive and give birth to a child. Based on her sonâs strong feelings for Liberty, she was afraid that Duncan would not allow her to conceive and give birth.
Thinking that the youngest son might not have a biological child, Mrs. Lewisâs heart still hurts.
After Duncan pursed his lips, he said to his mother: âMom, letâs talk about the future. Now Liberty and I are friends. Letâs talk about work, talk about our hearts, and not talk about love for now.â
Liberty accompanied him, and he also accompanied Liberty.
No one knows what will happen in the future.
Mrs. Lewis sighed, âAs a mother, how can I not think about children and grandchildren? Thatâs what Mom said, you are young people, you decide for yourself, and Mom wonât interfere. Itâs late, Mom pushed you Go upstairs and rest early.â
Duncan: âTrouble mom.â
âWhy are you so polite between mother and son?â Mrs. Lewis got up, adjusted the wheelchair, and let her son get up and sit in the wheelchair.
After Duncan sat in the wheelchair, Mrs. Lewis pushed Duncan and walked towards the elevator.
After Duncanâs accident, knowing that Duncan would be in a wheelchair for a long time, the Lewis family immediately installed an elevator at home to make it easier for Duncan to go up and down.
Mrs. Lewis pushed Duncan into the elevator, and the elevator quickly brought the mother and son to the second floor.
Duncan: âMom, you go to rest too. I can go back to my room by myself. Good night.â
Mrs. Lewis hummed, and gave some instructions. After Duncan slid the wheelchair by himself, Mrs.
Lewis returned to her room.
She opened the door to find the lights in the room were on.
Mr. Lewis didnât know when Mrs. Lewis woke up, and he was sitting by the head of the bed, flipping through a magazine in his hand, but Mrs. Lewis knew that he couldnât read it, and she wouldnât really be reading the magazine, because the husband didnât wear reading glasses.