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Cupid's Arrow Hit On Me novel (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 1623

Duncan was embarrassed because of Sonny’s words, and so was Liberty.

She turned her gaze to Duncan.

Duncan grinned at her.

Liberty was speechless. She kept quiet, thinking about how to answer her son’s question.

“Mom.”

Sonny’s childish voice rang out again.

“Mommy, do you disagree?”

“Sonny.”

Liberty said tenderly, “You already have a father. Dunc is your uncle, and he’ll forever be your uncle.”

“Liberty.”

Duncan called her.

“Mr. Lewis, Sonny is still young and immature. Don’t say these things to him. Sonny isn’t the one to decide on my life.”

Liberty was solemn when she spoke.

Duncan said apologetically, “Liberty, it’s my fault. I shouldn’t have said these things to Sonny at this point. But my feelings for you are real, Liberty. I’m genuinely fond of Sonny and will treat him like my biological son.”

“Mr. Lewis, as I said, I don’t want to get into a relationship now.”

In Duncan’s face, Liberty said composedly, “Mr. Lewis, I hope you can understand. I also hope that you’ll forget about it. We’re not a suitable match for each other.”

Mrs. Lewis was right. She would still disapprove of Liberty even if she reluctantly consented to her son being with Liberty. She and Liberty would continue to argue after Liberty wed into the family.

Liberty could not change her background.

Moreover, she truly had no intention of remarrying.

As she had expressed to Old Mrs. York, she felt that marriage did not bring her happiness. Instead, all she experienced were hurt and misery. She showed devotion and made sacrifices, only to be betrayed.

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