Sonny was born to her, but it seemed to be shared by everyone. Everyone loved Sonny and treated him as his own.
Although she and Hank were divorced, there were so many people in Sonny who loved him, and he could grow up healthily in an environment of love.
“I can pick you up at four o’clock in the afternoon. It is estimated that I will go to the kindergarten around 3:30. As I am free, I will pick up Sonny together in the afternoon. I will be very happy to see him.” Duncan said: “I-I do rehabilitation in the morning, and I am free in the afternoon and evening. I am bored at home, and I can feel better when I go out for a walk.”
When he went out, he would receive sympathetic looked from many people. At the beginning Duncan couldn’t face it, but now he was calm.
When he met acquaintances, he could also say hello as before, and he was no longer afraid to face the sympathetic eyes of everyone.
He was physically and mentally disabled, and he could still do things.
He had decided that he would return to work at the company next Monday.
After all, it took a long time to do rehabilitation.
It took him several years of hard work for the Lewis & Co. to achieve today’s results, so he couldn’t ignore it.
He still needed to rely on the Lewis & Co. to make money, and when his legs recovered, he would propose to Liberty.
If the begging failed once, he would beg twice, three times, countless times until Liberty agreed to his marriage proposal.
The two chatted while walking, and the bodyguard followed them silently.
People who didn’t know the truth would think they were husband and wife when they saw Liberty and Duncan.
Chelsea walked out of the inpatient department, and after walking for a while, she saw Liberty who was pushing Duncan away. She stopped immediately, pulled her husband, and asked her husband: “Husband, do you think that woman is Liberty? I think her back looks very similar.”
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