“Surely Hank is still thinking about you in his heart.” Duncan said.
He didn’t mind Hank speaking ill of him in front of Sonny.
Hank always said that the more Sonny disliked him, the deeper the relationship between Duncan and Sonny.
Duncan understood that Sonny was very kind to him every time he came back from Brown’s house.
Sonny probably felt sorry for him.
Because Hank said bad things about him.
“He lost love for me a long time ago. If he had love, he would not betray me or hurt me, nor would he let his family bully me during the marriage. If a man really loves a woman, how could he be willing to let her be bullied? Even if there is a conflict between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, he will find a way to solve the problem instead of letting his parents and sisters blame her.
He is just unbalanced in his heart. Just like I said about them at the beginning, if Hank and Jessica lived happily, without so many things happening, and neither of them lost their jobs, they would live happily and wait for a new life. When life is born, how can I care whether I live or die?
My feelings for Sonny will fade away because they have a love affair. Hank’s feelings for Sonny have never been deep. He has never taken care of his son. How many feelings can he have?”
Duncan thought for a while and hummed.
Duncan said, “Let’s not talk about those people and things that make people feel bad. I will go back to Wiltspoon tomorrow. Liberty, please accompany me to buy some new clothes and toys for Sonny. Please help me to choose toys that he likes. Every time I give them to him, he doesn’t seem to like them.”
Liberty didn’t want to talk about her ex-husband all the time. Even though she had already faced everything calmly, she was still worried that Duncan would be jealous when she mentioned her ex-husband in front of him.
After the car accident, Duncan became much more vulnerable. Mainly due to the disability of his legs, he lost his self-confidence, which made him vulnerable.
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