Duncan also had a selfish intention; that is, he wanted to cultivate a father-son
relationship with Sonny and compare Hank, even if he had already compared
Hank.
He wanted everyone in Wiltspoon to know how much he liked Sonny and how
much he wanted to be Sonny’s stepfather.
If his dream came true, he would definitely regard Sonny as his own.
Liberty actually knew Duncan’s little plan, she didn’t stop him, and replied: “If
you don’t think Sonny is noisy and annoying you, then you can go to the
kindergarten to pick him up after kindergarten in the afternoon.”

Duncan said while eating breakfast: “Of course I don’t dislike it. Sometimes
Sonny has a lot of problems, but he is still very sensible. When we adults are
doing things, he will sit obediently and play with toys.”
As for more questions, no matter how sensible a three-year-old child was,
children of this age were full of curiosity about everything and could ask a
hundred thousand whys every day.
Sometimes, Duncan would be speechless and unable to answer the weird
questions asked by Sonny’s elves.

In order to be able to answer Sonny’s 100,000 Whys, Duncan actually bought a
lot of children’s books, and “100,000 Whys” came back, and he read it in his
free time.
It could be said that Duncan worked very hard to get closer to Sonny.
But Hank did not do as much as Duncan.
“Liberty, where did you go this morning? You didn’t return to the breakfast shop
until late.”
After getting the qualification to pick up Sonny from kindergarten from Liberty,
Duncan only asked about the early morning.
According to the past, Liberty usually arrived at the breakfast shop at around
7:30 in the morning, and this shop was the busiest time for the breakfast shop.
After a moment of silence, Liberty replied: “I went to the York Corporation, and I
have something to talk to Zachary about.”
“What’s the matter? Can I help? Your sister is pregnant, and their wedding will
be held in advance. Zachary is very busy recently. If I can help you, you can find
me, and I will help you. Don’t bother Zachary of.”
Duncan was a little jealous of his friend inside and out.
When Liberty encountered difficulties and needed to ask for help, she was
always the first to think of her sister.
If Serenity couldn’t help, Zachary would do it.
In Duncan’s view, Liberty talking to Serenity was like talking to Zachary.
He very much hoped that Liberty would think of him immediately when
encountering any difficulties.
He would very happy to help Liberty relieve her worries.
“You can’t help with this matter, the house is not yours.”
Duncan looked up at her with surprise in his eyes, and asked Liberty: “Have you
decided to move?”
Liberty pursed her lips and said: “I sent Sonny to kindergarten this morning, and
when I went out, I met that drunk man last night, and that drunk man even said
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