Liberty said, “What do I have that Serenity doesn’t have? You insist on doing rehabilitation. When I am not in Wiltspoon, you have to take care of yourself. When you are free, go and see Sonny. The boy should also come to see you. He treats you better now than his own father.”

Duncan said proudly, “That’s because I treat him with all my heart. His father will only say bad things about me in front of him, saying how bad I am. Sonny is so smart, and his heart is like a mirror. He can clearly tell who is good and who is bad. The more his dad talks bad about me, the less he likes to be close to his dad.”

At this point, Duncan turned to look at Liberty and saw that she looked calm.

When Hank was mentioned, Liberty’s mood did not change.

Liberty said, “What are you looking at? Do you think I still care about Hank? He is just Sonny’s father now. Do you think I still love him? Do you think that mentioning him will make me feel depressed? How long has it been? How could I still love him? How could I still be susceptible to his influence? He would never have divorced in the first place if he really loved me.

If you are determined to get divorced, it’s better to divorce as soon as possible.”

Hank kept his word. Neither he nor his family disturbed Liberty’s life anymore. The only connection between the two people was Sonny.

that Duncan, the quasi-stepfather, was a better person than he was his biological father, so he couldn’t help

front of his son. Sonny would speak up for Duncan, resolutely denying

father and son met, Hank could not help but say something bad about Duncan in front of Sonny, saying that Duncan was disabled and that Liberty was dragging Liberty down

marrying into a wealthy family. If she had the opportunity to marry into a wealthy family, she would marry even if Duncan was

short, it was all kinds of

Brown’s house, Mrs. Brown, Chelsea, and

came back. He always said that

buy something for Sonny. But Sonny was surrounded by wealth; what had he not

very simple child and would not be too dissatisfied with one thing or another. He simply didn’t like that Hank always spoke ill of Duncan, and

his mother is the best. Anyone who spoke ill of his mother was considered a

to him to settle the score. How many times have I told him not to say those words in front of children, but he just can’t listen?

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