After looking at the potted plants and a few vases of flowers, Serenity sat back on the sofa.
She took out your phone and send a message to Liberty.
“Sister, Brother Duncan has taken Sonny to the airport. They will arrive in the evening.”
Liberty called quickly.
“sister.”
“I received a message from Duncan and knew that they were arriving at the airport soon. I waited for them to arrive and have dinner together.”
On Friday, Sonny got off Kindergarten very early, and it only took a few hours to fly from Wiltspoon to Jensburg. Liberty could eat later, so she could wait for Duncan and Sonny to arrive.
“Sonny’s father went to pick Sonny up?” Liberty asked Serenity.
“I took Sonny to Kindergarten in the morning and met Hank. He said that he happened to be sending a guest nearby, so he went to the kindergarten to see Sonny. Sonny had already entered the kindergarten.” Serenity didn’t quite believe Hank’s words, she continued, “I think he went there on purpose. Just now he saw Sonny and Brother Duncan together, as close as a father and son. He must have been jealous, and wanted to take Sonny away. Sonny was afraid of dying if he picked him up, and said he wanted to go to Jensburg with Brother Duncan. I think Sonny dislikes going back to Brown’s house less and less.”
There was irony in Serenity’s words.
The Brown family seemed to care about Sonny, their only grandson, but in fact, from what they did, it could be seen that they did not have deep feelings for Sonny, and many times they wanted to take advantage of Sonny.
Hank was sincere to Sonny, after all, they were his biological father and son.
But Hank himself cheated and divorced, and also married the person he cheated on.
After learning about Liberty and Duncan, she felt unhappy again. He told Liberty that she would never bother her again, but he would still say all kinds of bad things about Duncan in front of Sonny.
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