“It didn’t scare Sonny, but I want to live there again, it may not be safe, so don’t be angry, he didn’t do anything to me.”
Liberty comforted Duncan.
Duncan frowned, “He’s after you.”
He guessed that after she lost weight, many men would stare at her.
People who knew that he liked her and pursued her, even if they had some interest in Liberty, dared not compete with him.
People who didn’t know, like that drunk man, had their eyes on Liberty, and they must be trying to get Liberty’s idea.
Liberty was his!
He had waited for so long and still hadn’t waited for Liberty to accept him, so he couldn’t let someone else take the lead.
“Move, Liberty, you move right away, I’ll arrange someone to help you move.” Duncan said.
He wished that Liberty would move immediately, away from Dinshasa Community.
“I told Zachary that I spent money to buy his house from him, but I can’t pay for the house now. The money I can use is not too much. The two restaurants need to reserve some funds for activities.”
Duncan: “…Liberty, you are really the most stubborn woman I have ever seen.”
He just fell into her hands.
With his status, he had seen ninety-nine beauties instead of one hundred. He didn’t like others, but he was attracted by Liberty a little bit.
He loved her badly.
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