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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 1849

Duncan questioned, “...is it Grandma May?”

If this were someone else, with Zachary’s possessiveness, to whoever dared abduct his wife, he would have already wreaked havoc long ago and would not have the mood to see him.

Zachary said with a wry smile, “Who else could it be? Only my nana dares treat me like this.”

Even his parents would not treat him in this way.

Duncan laughed. “You must have stepped on your nana’s toes for her to treat you like this. Grandma May knows how and where to hit to hurt us the most.”

Like Zachary, his weak spot was the woman they loved, and for him was Liberty.

Grandma May told him that if he really let go of Liberty, she would immediately help Liberty find a good man and make him regret his decision.

Duncan did not dare to say anything after hearing Grandma May.

It was because he knew it was not that he did not love Liberty anymore, it was just that he was disabled now. He was worried he could not give Liberty happiness, so he treated her harshly.

In reality, he would blame himself every time he drove Liberty away. He often regretted his actions and was worried about her. Duncan feared that his cold attitude would hurt her.

Zachary pursed his lips and stopped talking.

Duncan knew his guess was right when he saw him go quiet. Duncan said laughingly, “See if you dare offend Nana again in the future.”

“I did not offend Nana, it’s just that she pities her daughter-in-law. Her grandson was given away as a free gift from reloading phone credit, so she doesn’t care.”

“That’s totally natural. If there are too many grandsons, each one of them becomes less valuable. Now Nana only has one granddaughter-in-law, who else would she care about besides Serenity? You should thank God that you don’t have a daughter yet. If you and your wife have a daughter in the future, you wouldn’t even have a say.”

Duncan’s mother gave birth to four sons. When his first niece was born, his mother was filled with joy. She held the baby every day and called her precious.

She loved her so much.

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