Serenity also picked up Sonny and let him sit on his lap. And she pulled out a tissue to help Sonny wipe away his tears.
Sonny always looked carefree at ordinary times. After all, he was a child over three years old and couldn’t live without his mother. Liberty went to Jensburg. Even though Serenity and Zachary took care of him, Duncan often accompanied him. So Sonny didn’t have time to think of Liberty.
After talking to his mother on the phone, Sonny missed her very much.
“Really? Then I won’t cry. Mom, will Uncle Lewis and I disturb your work?” Sonny really missed Liberty, but he also knew that Liberty was very busy. He was worried that he would disturb Liberty’s work.
Liberty said warmly: “It’s okay, you came here on the weekend, and I have a rest on the weekend. Even if I don’t take a rest, I will stay with you.”
Liberty also missed Sonny too.
It’s just that her affairs in Jensburg were unfinished, and she couldn’t return to Wiltspoon yet.
It was also possible that she would stay in Jensburg in the future.
If that was the case, she decided to transfer Sonny to Jensburg for school so that mother and son would not have to be separated.
In Wiltspoon, Serenity and Zachary tried their best to help Liberty raise Sonny, but Serenity would soon have a baby of her own, and Liberty didn’t want her to be too tired.
Sonny happily told Liberty about interesting things in the kindergarten. He repeated some things several times, and Liberty listened to him patiently.
After arriving at the store, Sonny reluctantly ended the call with Liberty.
Serenity didn’t even say a few words to Liberty.
Sonny was very happy thinking that she would be reunited with Liberty soon. When he got off the car, he saw Mrs. Stone coming out. He ran towards Mrs. Stone and shouted happily: “Auntie, I’m here to see you.”
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