Chapter 1849
Duncan: “…Is it your Grandma?”
Whoever took his wife would have destroyed the sky a long time ago. How could he be in the mood to see him?
Zachary smiled wryly: “Who else is there besides my grandma, and only my grandma is brave enough to treat me this way.”
His parents would not treat him like this.
Duncan laughed, “You must have done something to offend your grandma, that’s why grandma treated you like this. Grandma is the best at picking on our weakness.”
Like Duncan, his weakness was Liberty.
Grandma May told Duncan that if he truly let go of Liberty, she would immediately help Liberty lead the red line and introduce a high-quality man to her, causing him to regret his decision and become bitter.
After Grandma May said that, Duncan didn’t dare to say anything. Because he knew that it wasn’t that he didn’t love Liberty, he was only disabled now, and he was worried that he wouldn’t be able to give Liberty happiness, so he treated Liberty roughly.
In fact, every time after driving Liberty away, he blamed himself, regretted it, cared about her in his heart, and worried that he would hurt her because of his indifferent attitude.
Zachary pursed his lips and stopped talking.
Seeing that Zachary didn’t speak, Duncan knew he had guessed right. He smiled: “That’s natural. If you have more grandchildren, they are worthless. Now she has only one granddaughter-in-law. If she doesn’t love Serenity, who will she care about? You don’t have a daughter now. In the future, if you have a daughter, you can’t even leave her side.”
When his first niece was born, his mother was so happy, hugging the eldest granddaughter every day. Later, when there were two or three nieces, his mother was not so happy. Now, his nieces and daughters were divided into half, and his mother had the same attitude towards grandchildren, and there was no favoritism anymore.
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