Following Hank’s words, Jessica said, “I’m not saying you can’t give your son a hug. I just don’t want you to go alone. I need to be with you.”
She intimately wrapped her hands around Hank’s arm.
Hank dabbed her forehead amid chuckles. “Silly girl. Don’t be jealous. I divorced her because I wasn’t in love with her. Don’t listen to my mom and sister. I won’t get back together with Liberty.”
His mother and sister believed Liberty would be a huge help to his career since Liberty now had a wealthy aunt.
Hank had to say that things were not working out for him at Waltham Electronics, but he would not leave so long as his boss did not fire him or take away his perks.
He also upped the kickbacks to earn more prior to leaving the company.
Hank needed a lot of money since he was about to marry Jessica.
Although Liberty welcomed a wealthy aunt in her life, her aunt never offered a helping hand. In fact, Liberty used Hank’s money from the divorce to rent a place to set up a restaurant.
Her aunt did not contribute a single penny and had no say in where the money went since it belonged to her.
It was the same thing when it came to parents giving their wealth to their children—they were not obligated to.
That was why people should depend on themselves to make money.
Serenity and her sister watched amusedly as Jessica affectionately held Hank’s arm as Hank pushed his shopping cart toward them.
Was Jessica showing off her claim on Hank?
Only Jessica would think a two-timer like Hank was worth holding onto.
“Dad.”
Seeing that his father was here, Sonny gleefully greeted him.
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