Duncan said to Serenity, “Serenity, let’s go first.”
Serenity said, “Okay. Goodbye, Sonny; have a nice trip.”
“Goodbye, aunt.” Duncan pushed Sonny into the car. He turned around and waved to his aunt to say goodbye. Then he looked at Hank, pursed lips, and said, “Goodbye, dad too.”
Hank smiled.
Duncan took Sonny and left quickly, accompanied by bodyguards.
Carrie slipped away quietly when no one noticed her anymore.
Otherwise, she would be a gangster.
Anyone who came to pick up a child only needed to give the teacher the pick-up card, and the teacher would soon send the child out.
She didn’t have to wait too long. If she waits here any longer and fails to pick up the so-called sister-in-law, Serenity will become suspicious.
After Duncan’s car drove away, Serenity returned to her car and left the kindergarten soon.
Only Hank stood there, looking extremely lonely. He felt that Sonny was getting further and further away from him. He occasionally wanted to file a new lawsuit to regain Sonny’s custody rights, and whoever brought the kids up would kiss them.
Parents also agree.
However, the impulse only lasted a moment. It would calm down soon.
If he wanted Sonny’s custody rights back, Sonny would lose a lot.
His world, his circle, was too far from Liberty’s current circle.
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