Chapter 1392

When Sonny was snatched, even if Liberty and Hank did not go after him, the men who were secretly protecting them could also save him. They had long set up a trap and were ready to catch the kidnappers.

Only, they neglected a mother’s determination to protect her child.

Mothers were willing to sacrifice themselves for their children.

A mother who saw her child being abducted would definitely run after the child.

The men who were protecting Liberty and Sonny thought of that but did not expect Liberty to be able to keep up with the kidnappers. Her physical strength was amazing.

She refused to give up no matter what.

Even when she was kicked hard and stabbed by the bad guys, she did not let go.

Only when she saw the Yorks’ bodyguards did she know it was safe and was willing to let go. In the end, she was seriously injured while Sonny was unharmed.

Duncan turned around and punched the wall.

Yes, he too had sent people to protect Liberty and her son.

Despite that, Liberty was still hurt.

protect her

this time, Clive and Mrs. Stone arrived.

Liberty doing? Have you told Serenity about

hand. She was afraid that her niece, whom she had only recently reunited with, would leave with

was finally news about her, it turned out that her sister had passed away more than a

even her

about

Clive hummed.

he comforted his mom.

come and was keeping Hank and his son

that time, so

that Zachary had arranged for people to secretly protect Liberty and her

been watched for a long time too. Zachary was waiting to collect evidence and catch those people in one go.

getting hurt was an accident to Zachary and

his parents about what

grandson was almost kidnapped again. They were only relieved after knowing that he was fine. When they heard that Liberty got injured from protecting Sonny and was being treated, they came to the hospital as

advised his parents to wait at home, but they

arrived at the hospital, the door of the emergency

my sister doing?”

the

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