Liberty smiled and said, “I believe Brother Duncan will not like Ms. Girard.
Brother Duncan only has me in his sights.
You don’t have to worry about me.
Having a love rival will be a test for me and Duncan.
Seren, you don’t need to actively monitor her.
Let nature take its course.
If Ms. Girard can capture Duncan, I have nothing to say.
If she can’t capture him, she might come to me.” Liberty had experience dealing with love rivals.
Before she divorced Hank, when Hank and Jessica were together, didn’t she never lose? She initiated the divorce first.
A single grain of sand had no place in her eyes.
Since Hank didn’t care about her, he was very stingy with her, but he was very generous to his mistress.
She helped them.
Divorce was not necessarily bad, and back then she was living a good life.
Although she had Serenity’s assistance, even without it, she could have survived the difficult days of divorce.
After experiencing a failed marriage, Liberty has long since woken up.
Women, whether before or after marriage, must have their own jobs and incomes.
Don’t pin all their hopes on men.
Don’t just focus on their family, lose themselves, and be out of touch with society.
In that case, once divorced, a woman will be at a disadvantage and will not even have an advantage in fighting for child custody.
Love was no longer the most important part of Liberty’s life.
Career and family love were the most important parts of the rest of her life.
Serenity said, “Well, I won’t do anything.
I’ll simply monitor Ms.
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