Chapter 2659
Married at First Sight
After Mrs. Lewis left with Sonny, Duncan asked Serenity, âDid your sister really ask you to come see me when she went out? Is she in a good mood? Am I too sensitive and emotional, which affects her?
Serenity, do you think Iâm making trouble unreasonably? I am almost thirty-seven years old, and I still act like a child.â
The more Duncan talked, the more he blamed himself.
He felt that he was really being unreasonable this time.
âBrother Duncan, my sister really couldnât worry about you. Itâs just that she was in a hurry, so she didnât come over to see you. She told me and Zachary a lot that we must come and enlighten you. Sonny is the most honest child; donât you still believe what he said?
Brother Duncan, Iâm not afraid of your anger or of your fragile heart. I think you are really unreasonable this time. Look at you like this. Lock yourself in your room for a day without eating or thirsting. When my sister goes out, not only is she worried about you, but so is my aunt, and you are in a bad mood as well.
Itâs really your fault, and the people around you who care about you are equally faulty.â
Duncan was silent.
Zachary also said to him, âDuncan, how do you want us to say hello to you? We said it repeatedly until we were speechless. Some time ago, you returned to a normal life. If my sister dislikes you, she will be too sluggish to pay you any attention.
To be honest, she is getting better and better. As long as she is willing, more and more men want to be with her and marry her. Do you think she has been close to other men? She didnât explicitly say that she was your sister. My friend, isnât the way you two get along with each other already that of a lover?
She works so hard to shorten the gap with you. You feel that you are dragging her down, but she feels that even if you are in a wheelchair, she canât catch up with you. You two are running in both directions, and she is for you. While you and Sonny work hard to develop your careers, you should also smile at life for her and Sonny.
Donât get into trouble over trivial matters in the future. Your phone is still turned off, right? Turn it on and take a look. My sister has sent you a lot of messages.â
Liberty said that Duncan didnât answer calls or text messages.
It was like this at first, and then it turned off.
He didnât read the message at all.
When Zachary said this, Duncan hurriedly touched his trouser pocket to take out his mobile phone, but couldnât find it. Remembering that he had thrown it away, he quickly said, âZachary, go into my bedroom and help me find my mobile phone. I threw it away in the morning; I donât know where it fell; letâs see if itâs broken.â
Zachary said to him, âYou really become more and more like a child as you get older. People say that old people are like children, so they are called old children. But you are not yet as old as my grandma, and you are still far from being an old child.â
After talking about him, Zachary got up and went into his bedroom to help him find his mobile phone.
After a while, Zachary came out of the bedroom with Duncanâs mobile phone in his hand.
As he walked over, he said, âYou broke the screen of your mobile phone. You need to buy a few more mobile phones to avoid having them broken and no longer available.â
Duncan was a rough guy and rarely blushed. Zachary was now making fun of him, and his face was turning red.
Zachary handed him the phone.
Seeing that the protective screen of the mobile phone was badly broken, Duncan had no choice but to remove the protective screen and say, âAs long as the mobile phone is not broken.â
After turning on the phone, soon the phone kept ringing, all of which were message notification tones.
He clicked through and discovered that Liberty had sent almost all of them.
He read the messages one by one, and from between the lines, he could feel Libertyâs concern for him.
After a long while, he said, âIâm not as good as Sonny.â
When Liberty went on a business trip, Sonny didnât cry or make trouble, but instead he made trouble and got into trouble.
Zachary: âItâs good to know. My sister probably hasnât arrived in Jensburg yet. You can call her later to reassure her. Now, do you want to go downstairs to do some activities?â