Chapter 546
Married at First Sight
Although the man had been educated on how to take care of himself, he had never been al cleaner before.
When his wife was a slave driver to him, he did not get angry and was willing to do so instead.
âSure, Iâll head over after work. Send me the address of Libertyâs rented apartment later. Remember to cook for me too.â
âOkay.â
âThank you, Zachary,â Liberty thanked her brother-in-law.
If it were not for her sister and brother-in-law standing behind her all the time and supporting her, she would not have been able to reach a consensus with Hank and divorce. peacefully in the shortest time possible.
âWeâre family, Liberty. You donât have to thank me.â
Liberty was still grateful.
After hanging up the phone, she said again, âSeren, Zachary is a very good man. You have to treat him well.â
âSis, my ears are going to fall off if you say that one more time.â
She said the same thing every time.â
Liberty laughed.
It had become a habit.
Ten minutes, later, they arrived at the bank Hank mentioned.
Hank and his parents were present.
Chelsea was not around, maybe because she was unable to take time off.
When they saw Liberty arrive, Olivia welcomed her with smiles like she was a new daughter-in -law.
She affectionately took Libertyâs hand and said, âLiberty, letâs call off the divorce, okay?
âChelsea and I were wrong in the past and always told you off. I promise you that from now on, youâre the queen of our family. If Hank dares treat you badly again, Iâll break his legs for you!
âLiberty, fate brought you two together as a couple, so you should cherish the relationship. Hank and you have known each other for twelve years. Youâre also well aware of how well he treated you in the past. You have to reconsider.
âHank was tricked by that vixen Yates, I already ordered him to break up with her, so donât be angry anymore. Tell me how you want to vent your anger and Iâll help you do it. Donât be mad, okay? For Sonnyâs sake, just forgive Hank this one time.
âDonât go through the divorce, all right? Donât divorce anymore.â
Liberty calmly looked at the woman who was about to become her ex-mother-in-law.
She said calmly, âIâm sorry, Mrs. Brown, but thereâs no turning back now. Ever since your son did those things, it was destined for us to end.â
âLibertyâ¦â
Oliviaâs eyes reddened when she heard Liberty call her Mrs. Brown.
âLiberty, are you really that heartless to let Sonny live in a single parent family?â
âSonny is my son. Heâs more important to me than life itself. Even if he lives with me in a single parent family, I can care for him and let him grow up healthily. Donât worry, I wonât tarnish your image in front of Sonny.â
No matter how Hank and her fell out, he was still Sonnyâs father. Liberty would not speak ill of Hank in front of their son.
There was no need to implicate the children in their conflict.
âSerenity, persuade your sister. Donât let her divorce.â
The price of the divorce was too great.
Olivia regretted it deeply now.
She always thought that since Liberty had no job and no income, became fat and ugly after marriage, and had Sonny, she would not have it in her to divorce.
She did not expect Liberty to actually get a divorce!
âMrs. Brown, I respect my sisterâs choice.â
What was the point of regretting it now?
Serenity saw the regret on Oliviaâs face, but she felt that the regret was not because her sister. insisted on the divorce. It was because her sister would be getting more than a million dollars from the division of the assets, and Olivia could not bear to part with the money.