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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 1677

Chapter 1677

Zachary supported Duncan after finding out about his feelings for Liberty However, Liberty was not interested in remarrying anyone, and she did not have any romantic feelings for Duncan In addition, Mrs. Lewis was strongly against Liberty and Duncan together, so Zachary wanted to persuade Duncan to give up.

He felt that even if Liberty agreed to be with Duncan, they would not be happy in the future. because of Mrs. Lewis’s objection.

Duncan was Zachary’s best friend, and Liberty was his sister–in–law, which put Zachary in a tough. position. If he persuaded Duncan to give up, Duncan would think that he was not a good friend. On the other hand, if he persuaded Liberty to accept Duncan, he would feel like he was pushing his sister–in–law into a fire pit.

Zachary felt that his relationship with Serenity was not as difficult as Liberty and Duncan’s.

Duncan discovered his feelings for Liberty when she was injured. Liberty fully recovered after around three months. This was the duration that Duncan pursued her

As a result, before Duncan could move Liberty’s heart, he got into a car accident because of a conflict with his mother.

Zachary and Josh were not optimistic about Duncan and Liberty’s future together. They found it even more difficult than before.

Duncan suffered a serious injury. Knowing Duncan’s character, Zachary thought that there would be a high probability that Duncan would stay away from Liberty.

Liberty and Duncan were not fated to be together. They would most likely live in regret.

“We know that Liberty doesn’t like Duncan and only regards him as a friend. Partly it’s because of you. That’s why Corey wanted to stop Duncan, because the problem lies with him.”

There was no point in persuading Liberty.

Liberty did not like Duncan, and Duncan was the one who was pursuing Liberty.

Derek sighed again.

His youngest son was an excellent man, but the scar on his face was terrifying to most ladies. because they thought Duncan was a violent person.

Those women who were willing to date Duncan were mostly doing so for Duncan’s status and

wealth.

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