Chapter 1353
In fact, Liberty did not use force. Serenity shouted on purpose to make her sister feel sorry for her.
“Sonny, quickly save me.”
Serenity asked for her little nephew’s help.
Sonny put in the extra effort. He immediately climbed on the bed and recused his aunt’s ear from his mom’s hand. He even
protected his aunt by staying in front of her and said to his mom, “Mom, Aunt Ser will be in pain.”
Serenity hugged the little one and kissed him on the cheek. She said with a smile, “I didn’t love you for nothing.”
Liberty poked her sister’s forehead again and said, “Hurry up. Go wash up, change your clothes, and come downstairs to eat.”
“Got it, my dear old sister.”
“Am I very old?”
“No, no. My sister is still very young, like an eighteen–year–old girl.”
Serenity had a strong desire to live.
Liberty responded amusingly, “I’d like to be eighteen but unfortunately, I’m not Aphrodite, and I can’t stay eighteen every year. I’m
going to pick up the car this afternoon. Are you free to go with me? Also, the instructor Zachary arranged for Sonny will come this
afternoon. He wanted me to tell you that he’ll be back for lunch at noon and will rest in the afternoon.”
The Marshalls‘ banquet was held on Sunday, and many big bosses returned to work the day after.
Mr. York was a dedicated boss, so he also went to work as usual.
“Is it the self–defense instructor?”
“Mhm.”
Serenity let go of Sonny and said, “Then I’ll go wash up now. I’ll go pick up the car with you in the afternoon.”
Liberty carried her son and said to Serenity, “Hurry up. I’ll wait for you downstairs.”
“Got it.”
Liberty walked out of her sister’s room with her son in her arms.
While they were still on the stairs, she saw Duncan carrying a box of stuff in.
Liberty froze for a moment.
Did Duncan not go to work today? Why was he at her sister’s place?
Soon, Liberty came back to her senses and carried her son downstairs. She walked toward Duncan and asked with a smile, “Mr.
Lewis, what did you bring for Zachary? It looks quite heavy.
You should’ve asked someone else to carry it in.”
Zachary had housekeepers, drivers, and bodyguards. Duncan did not have to carry things into the house by himself.
After putting down the box, Duncan replied to Liberty, “It’s not for Zachary, but for Sonny. I didn’t go to work today and rested at
home.”
He said he was taking a rest but came to Zachary’s house instead, and he came right after Liberty arrived at that.
“For Sonny?”
Liberty looked at the box. “Is it a children’s bicycle? Sonny is still too young, so I’m afraid he can’t ride it.”
“I bought a small bike, toddler friendly, for Sonny, but it has to be self–assembled. I heard from Zachary that you’re here, so I
sent it here and was thinking of assembling it for Sonny so he can ride and play outside.”
Zachary’s villa covered a massive area. There was more than enough space for Sonny to ride his bike.
“Mr. Lewis, you’re too kind. How much is the bike? I’ll pay you back.”
A bicycle was not a windmill–windmills were not worth anything. Hence, Liberty did not stop Duncan from gifting windmills to
Sonny and letting his son accept the various windmills presented to him.
Duncan responded, “Liberty, don’t always talk about money to me. Have you not heard of the saying ‘money talk hurts feelings? I
just like Sonny, so he must have what others have. Besides, the toddler bike I bought isn’t expensive–it’s really not expensive,
just over a hundred dollars. Given my friendship with Zachary, what’s wrong with me gifting a bicycle to his nephew?”