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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1620

Chapter 1620

Mrs. Lewis said, “I wonder what’s wrong with Liberty’s taste. My son is outstanding, yet she’s not interested in him. What kind of man does she want to marry?”

“Is it a must for divorced women to remarry? I guess Liberty is frustrated. It’s not easy for her to accept a new relationship. If Duncan doesn’t give up, he might spend several years trying to move Liberty. Perhaps you won’t be stopping them from getting together. Instead, you might be the one begging Liberty to be with Duncan.”

Mrs. Lewis’s face darkened.

“It’s impossible for me to beg Liberty to be with Duncan unless pigs can fly.”

Derek was teasing her inwardly, ‘Don’t jinx it. It might be a slap to your face. You might beg Liberty to marry your son in the future, and pigs can actually fly.’

Duncan, who was keeping an eye on Sonny in the mall, was absent–minded.

He wanted to meet his mother and Liberty very badly. He wanted to hear about the conversation between the two of them. Would

Liberty be more reluctant to accept his love?

However, he could not leave.

He had to keep an eye on Sonny.

Liberty had Duncan look after Sonny. If anything happened to Sonny, Duncan would feel sorry for Liberty.

With his hands shoved in the pockets of his pants, he paced back and forth at the entrance of the playground, but Liberty was nowhere in sight.

“Dunc, Dunc.”

Sonny was tired, and he wanted to go home.

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