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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 313

Chapter 313 Chelsea hung up the phone in fury, unable to get Liberty to come home now despite rushing the latter twice. Chelsea said to her mother, “Mom, Liberty is at her sister‘s shop. She said something about Sonny being asleep and will only head home when Sonny‘s awake. She told us to collect the keys from her.”

Furrowing her brows, Mrs. Brown replied peevishly,“ You can carry Sonny home if he‘s asleep. Serenity owns a car. She can drive them home, and it won‘t take up a lot of her time.”

Mrs. Brown believed her daughter–in–law was deliberately making them wait at the door.

“She must be doing it on purpose. She‘s making us wait here for her.”

Chelsea shared the same sentiment about her sister–in law.

“Mom, you‘ve forgotten to bring your keys before, and Liberty was not home either. She would rush home to unlock the door whenever we called her. She never left us waiting for a long time, unlike now. Mom, I think Liberty has changed since her fight with Hank.”

Mrs. Brown replied, “Yeah, I guess so.”

Chelsea ranted, “Liberty beat up Hank the last time and

refused to bring him home. We had to persuade Hank to go home, and we were only doing it for Sonny. We would’ve gotten Hank to kick her out if it weren‘t for Sonny.

“The house is Hank‘s. Hank can throw her out if she gets on our nerves!”

Liberty used to embrace her sister–in–law despite all the criticisms and fault–finding because Chelsea was her husband‘s sister. Now that Chelsea found Liberty more of an eyesore, she wanted nothing more than her brother to leave Liberty.

Her brother could get a young and beautiful woman like Jessica after the divorce, but nobody would want Liberty once Hank ditched her. Liberty‘s choices for a new husband would be limited to old men in their eighties.

“You can talk about that in front of me, but don‘t say that to Hank.”

Mrs. Brown had a problem with Liberty, but for the sake of her grandson and the peace in her son‘s marriage, Mrs. Brown had to warn her daughter.

Her daughter might just speak ill of her daughter–in–law to her son again.

“Got it, Mom. I wonder if Lucas would cry at home.”

Chelsea did not bring her son along for once.

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