Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei

Chapter 1626
“Seren, sure enough, we’re sisters. I refuted Mrs. Lewis this way too. Why should I leave? Why should I make such a sacrifice?”
“I think running away from the problem won’t solve it. Liberty, don’t move out of that street now. Your shop has been operating
there for quite a while, and you finally have some regular customers. If you relocate, you’ll need to start everything from scratch.
“As long as you stick to your decision and don’t be convinced by Mr. Lewis, he can’t do anything to you no matter how hard he
tries. If you fulfill Mrs. Lewis’s request and leave Wiltspoon with Sonny, Mr. Lewis might never be able to get over you. He might
spend his remaining life searching for you and Sonny.
“By then, despite having gone after you for a long time, he still hasn’t won your heart. With his mother’s disapproval and
persuasion over time, he’ll give up and leave you alone.”
Liberty thought so too.
She would not be able to solve the problem by leaving.
Serenity’s thinking was the same as Liberty’s. Therefore, Liberty would not relocate, much less leave Wiltspoon.
She would definitely be able to stick to her decision.
After pouring her heart out to Serenity and listening to her advice, Liberty did not take her conversation with Mrs. Lewis to heart.
She would just leave Mrs. Lewis to suffer.
Anyway, she had promised Mrs. Lewis that she would not marry into her family as long as Mrs. Lewis disapproved of it. Even if
Mrs. Lewis approved of it, she might not want to do it.
“I’ll go home first. I need to work tomorrow.”
Liberty stood up and bade Serenity goodbye.
“Liberty, it’s quite late. You can stay here tonight.”
“I’m familiar with this route. No matter how late it is, I’m bold enough to drive home alone. As I need to get up in the wee hours,
I’m afraid I’ll disturb Zachary and you. Zachary is always busy with work. If he doesn’t get a good rest, how is he going to work

the next day?”
Liberty turned her sister down.
She insisted that she would not stay overnight at Serenity’s place.
Helpless, Serenity had no choice but to see her sister off.
“Liberty, have you thought of which preschool to send Sonny to?” Serenity asked about her nephew’s education.
Liberty answered, “I want to send Sonny to Golden Grounds Preschool. That preschool happens to be situated somewhere
between my house and my diner. It’s convenient for me to send him there and pick him up.”
The preschool was just a short distance from her house and breakfast shop.
“I think Wiltspoon Learning Center is better. Zachary said that’s the best preschool in Wiltspoon.”
Wiltspoon Learning Center’s fees were huge.
However, the fees were not an issue for them.
Liberty said with a smile, “Any Wiltspoonians would know that WLC is the best preschool, but it has the highest fees. The annual
fees cost about two hundred thousand dollars, which isn’t what an average family can afford.
“Besides, it’s widely known that it’s difficult to get into WLC. One might not be able to be enrolled even if they are rich enough to
pay the fees.”
Who would not want their children to get a head start in life?
The problem was, even wealthy people would not necessarily be guaranteed a place in Wiltspoon Learning Center.
“I have savings, and my business is currently making a profit. It’s still possible to support Sonny’s preschool education. But can
we enroll him in WLC?”
Liberty’s savings were enough to support Sonny’s three years of preschool.
“I’ve researched Golden Grounds. The preschool is considered good in that area. The environment is nice, and the teachers are
responsible. Of course, it can’t compare with WLC. Coming from an average background, we can just send our kids to Golden

Grounds.”
Serenity said, “Zachary has asked me about it before. If you plan to enroll Sonny in WLC, he can help with it. You don’t have to
worry about the fees. You have Zachary and me.”
“I have enough money. I don’t need both of you to pay Sonny’s fees.” Liberty declined Serenity’s offer.
After some thought, she said, “If Zachary can help Sonny get into WLC to start preschool, I don’t mind him helping me with it. Tell
me how much it costs. I can pay the fees.
“Sonny is my son. As his mom, I should pay the fees.”
Regarding her son’s education, Liberty was not so firm to the extent of stopping her husband–in- law from helping.
Similar to other parents, she hoped that her son could learn in the best school.

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