Mrs. Lewis was ready to report Liberty about Duncan if she had anything to do.
Duncan was afraid of Liberty.
Duncan asked, “I will, and will continue to do rehabilitation. When you come back, I may be able to walk two or three meters. By the way, how long will it take for you to come back?”
Liberty was silent for a moment and then said, “It is possible that I will stay until the New Year.”
Duncan: “For such a long time, what has Sonny missed you?
I feel relieved that Serenity is taking care of Sonny. He misses me so much. On weekends, I will go back to accompany him when I have time. If I don’t have time, I can only ask Zachary to send him over to reunite with me for two days.”
Liberty was only getting busier.
In a short period of time, she would have very little time to spend with Sonny.
Liberty said, “Serenity has been helping to take care of Sonny since he was born. He can adapt. The New Year is not far away. It will pass in the blink of an eye.”
“Actually, I miss you!” Duncan uttered.
Sonny was just a pioneer; Duncan used it as rhetoric, but in fact he missed Liberty.
Duncan thought it would drive Liberty crazy to take so long to come back.
Being able to talk on the phone or video chat couldn’t relieve the pain of lovesickness.
Serenity was with Sonny, and they had a close relationship. He didn’t cry or fuss without Liberty around. He could adapt to it.
But Duncan was not used to it. During this time, he got used to seeing Liberty every day.
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