Chapter 1564

Grandma May smiled and said, I could tell since long ago. Duncan didn’t admit to liking you back then. He thought he liked Sonny instead and was only nice to you because you’re Sonny’s mom. Perhaps he liked Sonny at first and had slowly come to like you later on.

Liberty blushed and said, Grandma May, I have no feelings for Mr. Lewis. He confessed to me, but ! politely rejected him.

Grandma May asked, Is it because of Mrs. Lewis? She’s not illnatured, but her idea of an appropriate. match in terms of social status is deeply ingrained in her. Honestly, it’s good for a married couple to be wellmatched, so I don’t blame her for being so persistent.

I also think that a married couple should be wellmatched. Mr. Lewis and I are not, and I’ve never thought. of anything happening between us. I’m only an ordinary tenant who rents his shop lot.

Liberty did not have the idea of rising to the top.

Her sister could do that due to her good fortune, but she did not want to pursue such a life.

Serenity was blessed such that her inlaws and their family never disliked her, but there was also huge. pressure on her. If she and Zachary did not have a good relationship, Liberty dared say that she would not be willing to bear so much pressure and would have split up with Zachary long ago.

who only wanted to live

good match. He comes from a wealthy family but was utterly rebellious in his youth. He ran away from

is very low–key in other aspects. He doesn’t have extravagant pursuits, so it’ll be extremely easy for him to blend into your life,” Grandma

for a few years, and married for more than three years. Even so, we ended in a divorce. I no longer look forward to marriage and

pretty good now. In addition to earning money, my biggest

often the one who makes sacrifices in a marriage. I quit my job back then to care for our baby at home–give birth and take care of our child. I became a full–time housewife, but what did I get? I was disconnected from society and lived my life around my husband and child. I didn’t have the time or mood to

cried, and I was condemned for not

money on myself. I was scolded by my husband when I occasionally bought new clothes for myself.

spend less. I was accused of buying too many things, which he thought must be where

I always had to face

pay for half of everything as though I took advantage

asked, “Grandma May, if you were me, would you still believe in marriage and love? Such a thing can happen in

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