Audrey didn’t notice Serenity’s hesitation to speak just now, but Liberty saw it and guessed that her sister wanted to talk to her about the Jensburg Farrell family.
After the two sisters went out, Elisa, Zachary, and Remy were the only ones in the hall.
As for Grandma May, who went to the hospital with Zachary and Serenity, she didn’t come to the business with her. Zachary arranged for someone to take Grandma May back to Wildridge Manor. As for whether Grandma May would go to other people’s homes on the way, Zachary didn’t know and couldn’t care.
Grandma May was an elderly person who couldn’t stay at home peacefully.
The three grown men could only drink tea and chat about business matters.
The two sisters left the main house, and Liberty wanted to help Serenity down the steps. Serenity said with a smile, “Sister, I haven’t been in three months yet, and my body hasn’t changed much, except that I had morning sickness a while ago. Let me know I am indeed pregnant, and now I eat and drink well, and I don’t need you to help me down the steps.”
Liberty also smiled and said, “It’s not easy for you to conceive this pregnancy; it’s better to be careful, especially in the first three months. Before, when I was pregnant with Sonny, you took care of me like this.”
Serenity: “Time flies, sister; it seems like yesterday that you were pregnant with Sonny, and in a blink of an eye, Sonny is more than three years old.”
Liberty: “Yes, time flies; you used to be a little crying cat, but now you are going to be a mother; you have grown up, and I’m also old.”
Liberty’s sigh made Serenity reluctant, “Sister, how old are you? You’re only in your early thirties. People now generally live longer, and it is estimated that you will be able to retire in your sixties in the future, and I’m young.”
Serenity affectionately held Liberty’s arm, her head still resting on her shoulder, and said, “Don’t let me say you are old; you’re five years older than me. If I am old, I will be on my way too. Haha, we sisters are young.”
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