“Hi, I’m Liberty.”
Liberty generously stretched out her right hand towards Kathryn.
Although Kathryn was wearing sunglasses and a black mask, Liberty recognized her.
Because Kathryn was very similar to her.
Not only did the two look alike, but they even had a somewhat similar body shape.
Hearing that it was Liberty, Kathryn quickly extended her right hand to shake Liberty’s hand. After shaking hands, she took off her mask and sunglasses, and said, “Miss Hunt, hello, I’m Kathryn.”
Liberty smiled and said: “Ms. Farrell.”
She also taught her son to say hello to Kathryn.
Kathryn looked at Sonny, bent down, reached out and touched Sonny’s head, and praised: “What a handsome child, he must be your son.”
Liberty nodded, “He’s my son, his nsme is Sonny.”
“Sonny, hello.”
Sonny responded childishly: “Aunt Farrell, hello, Aunt Farrell, why do you resemble my mother?”
Kathryn smiled and said: “Because I have a relationship with your mother, so we are a bit similar. Sonny and Aunt Farrell are also a bit similar.”
Sonny: “I am like my mother; you are like my mother; you are like me.”
Kathryn patted his head again, and praised him for being smart.
She stood up straight and said to Liberty: “Miss Hunt, I take the liberty to bother you, is Mrs. Stone at home?”
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