Chapter 268
Fatty liver could develop into cirrhosis if it became severe, and Liberty did not want to become a cirrhotic patient.
Having left the walls of the community, Liberty walked as she pushed her son’s stroller toward the store to buy formula.
In the past, it was always her sister who helped her buy the formula and brought it home.
It was a little bit far to go there on foot, but she just thought of it as shopping and taking a walk.
“Daddy.”
Sonny suddenly called for his father.
Liberty looked around frantically but did not see Hank Brown.
“Sonny, did you see Daddy?” she asked her son.
Sonny pointed at a car parked by the roadside as he called for his father.
What he meant was that the car was his father’s car.
Liberty looked at the car her son was pointing at. It was the same make and model as her husband’s but the number plate was not Hank Brown’s.
She smiled. “Sonny, that’s not Daddy’s car. It’s just the same make and model. The number’s different, so it’s not your daddy’s car.”
The kid rarely interacted with his father but could remember his father’s car.
Liberty thought her son must have been missing his father and said, “Sonny, are you missing Daddy? Mommy will call Daddy and let Sonny talk to Daddy, okay?”
After Hank Brown moved back home, he still left early and came back late as he did before. As Liberty no longer waited upon him, he even stopped going home for lunch and just had his lunch outside.
Liberty could not be bothered to care either.
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