“Sister, I see, it’s almost there.”
Serenity laughed, “Zack drove the car himself, he drove very steadily.”
Liberty was very relieved of Zachary’s calmness.
The sisters ended the call.
Duncan waited for her to put away her phone before asking her, “Are Serenity and Zachary coming soon?”
“Just now they said it will take five minutes, but now it is estimated that they will arrive in two or three minutes. It will not miss the auspicious time. Mr. Lewis, do you want to go in and take a rest?”
Seeing the dark circles under Duncan’s eyes, Liberty felt stressed.
Duncan also worried a lot about the opening of her new restaurant. He frequently stayed up late with her.
After the divorce, Liberty, who no longer believed in love and marriage, felt that she should not overthrow a boatload of people when faced with Duncan’s deep affection.
There were still good men. Not to mention, her brother-in-law was also a good man, not everyone was like Hank.
Duncan was so much better than Hank, even if he needed to use a wheelchair now, Liberty still thought he was better than her ex-husband.
If the old lady persuaded Liberty, Liberty was also thinking about it.
Maybe, she could believe in love again, and she could gamble again in marriage.
Maybe she could win the bet this time.
“I’m not tired or sleepy, I’m happy, I don’t need to rest, even if I go in, my heart is still outside.” Duncan smiled and said, “I’ll wait with you.”
He liked to see Liberty in high spirits.
He liked watching her restaurants open one after another, watching her build her catering kingdom step by step.
She was an ambitious person.
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