From time to time, Duncan would take out snacks and feed them to her.
Liberty was well fed by him by the time the movie was over, and she told him, “It’s better now. I didn’t have any late-night snacks to hold on, and I have to take a walk to eat.”
Duncan stood up, and Liberty and the bodyguards quickly helped him out.
Duncan smiled and said, “Then please push me back to the hotel on foot. Just treat it as a walk to eat.”
Liberty also laughed, “Let’s go, but if we walk, I may not know the way. If we go the wrong way, we will wander around the streets of Jensburg all night. Don’t blame me.”
“Won’t.”
The night was darker.
After coming out of the cinema, the streets were no longer lively and gradually became calmer.
Liberty pushed Duncan and walked slowly. The bodyguard group followed behind the two loving birds, silently protecting them.
As they walked, it started to snow.
Liberty said, “Duncan, it’s snowing. Let’s get in the car and go back to the hotel.”
After walking for a while, Liberty felt that her stomach was not full. The weather was cold, and it was snowing again. She was worried that the road would be slippery and that it would be difficult to drive in the snowy weather.
“Okay.”
Duncan had no objection.
The two got into the car and soon blended into the night.
When they returned to the hotel, Sonny had already fallen asleep.
Jim still stayed with Sonny. When Liberty came back, Jim left and went back to his room.
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