Duncan did not say that he was a useless person; at least Liberty would feel distressed again and have to say a lot of words of encouragement to him.

Liberty cleaned the electric kettle provided in the hotel, boiled a pot of hot water for him, washed the cup, picked up a small bag of rose green tea, made him a cup of green tea, and then brought it over. The cup was placed on the bedside counter. He went up and said to him, “The water is very hot now; drink it later.”

“Ring ring ring…”

Liberty’s cell phone range.

She took out her mobile phone, looked at the caller ID, and said to Duncan, “It’s Serenity calling.”

She quickly answered the call, worried that something would happen to her sister.

Liberty asked, “Seren, what’s wrong?”

“Mom.”

Sonny’s childish voice came from the phone.

“Sonny, Sonny finally remembered his mother and knew to call her.”

and

seemingly aggrieved, and

asked

a bad guy. He secretly went to see you without telling me. I asked my aunt to take me to Uncle Lewis, and I wanted to introduce my little friend, Titus, to Uncle Lewis. But it

a word to me. I miss you too. If he goes out and tells me, I can follow Uncle Lewis to see

his words and only

take him on his

time, he felt that Duncan was really good—better

of Duncan in front of him. Sonny felt that Duncan was not that

father, grandparents, and aunt thought that he was a three-year-old child

on a business trip. The place where he went on business happened to be the same

to work today; I

for

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