“After Sonny’s father and Jessica got married, Chelsea and her mother were also tossed, so I stayed away as long as I could. I would eat with her when I was stupid. It is even more impossible to ask her to work as a foreman in my shop.”
For Chelsea’s shameless, r*scal, Liberty had shadows.
Duncan hummed, he looked down at Sonny who was sitting on his lap, and didn’t tell Liberty about Brown family anymore.
After leaving the inpatient building, Duncan asked Liberty, “Where should we go for dinner?”
Liberty: “Mr. Lewis, I always go to a better restaurant when I invite you to dinner. When you wanted to eat, where did you go? I like the food there, so Mr. Lewis I suggest that we eat there.”
Duncan smiled: “I used to go to Wiltspoon Hotel for dinner.”
He and Zachary were good friends, so they helped Wiltspoon Hotel.
Duncan didn’t get involved in the catering industry, and felt that the competitiveness of this industry was too great, and they couldn’t compete with Wiltspoon Hotel.
“Then let’s go to Wiltspoon Hotel for dinner.” Liberty said generously: “I’m treating guests, Mr. Lewis, please don’t compete with me.”
Duncan smiled, “Okay, I won’t argue with you.”
Now that Liberty could earn money, she could still afford to treat her occasionally. Duncan was not polite to her. If he was too polite, Liberty would get angry.
Sonny followed Duncan into his car, while Liberty drove by herself, and the two cars left the hospital quickly.
As soon as they left, Chelsea and his husband walked out with their three children.
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