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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 2111

Corey responded, “It’s good that he woke up. That way, Sonny will still have a father. It’d be a pity if he lost his father at such a young age.”

Duncan said, “Sonny isn’t close to his father. Hank used to toss him to Liberty and Serenity to raise. He did nothing himself and only teased the child when he felt like it. He even often made Sonny cry.

“His parents are the same. Their relationship with Sonny is superficial, and they’re not that sincere about him. Children are closer to their caretakers. Sonny is as close to Serenity as he is to his own mother, whereas he’s not close to his grandparents and his paternal aunt.

“Fortunately, Liberty won custody of Sonny. Sonny following her is the best outcome.”

Corey hummed.

“Now, the Brown family is desperately trying to get closer to Sonny. Although it’s not too late, watching them makes me want to ridicule them a little.”

In fact, Duncan quite disliked the Brown family.

He did not like the Browns very much.

In particular, he found Chelsea shameless and philistine. She treated Liberty so badly in the past, but now that she saw Liberty making money, she wanted to stick to Liberty instead. It was like she was a vampire sucking Liberty’s blood.

“Sonny’s paternal aunt is the most shameless person I’ve ever seen.”

Duncan could not help but complain to his mother.

Then, he told his mother what he saw and heard in Hank’s ward.

“They’re shameless. That whole family is shameless. Liberty was right to refuse her. It’s best to stay as far away as possible from people like them. Liberty was too kind and didn’t break off the relationship between her son and her ex-husband’s family. An ordinary woman would have taken her son away after the divorce and never come back.”

Duncan was silent before saying, “Their divorce agreement stated that the Brown family can see Sonny at any time, and Hank is also paying child support. After all, the child is innocent. Liberty did it for Sonny.”

The relationship between Hank and Sonny was not deep, but Hank still loved his son. He often visited Sonny, bought things for him, and took him out to play, giving him fatherly love.

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