Serenity was a foodie, so she felt that eating was the most important thing in the world.
No matter how big the deal was, she would have to eat first before discussing it.
Liberty smiled. “I got up late today. If I go back to the company after breakfast, I will be late. So I might as well pack up and go back to the company to eat. After eating, I just have a morning meeting. You should be busy. I want to go back this weekend to spend some time with Sonny.”
Serenity hummed.
Liberty packed breakfast, and after returning to the company, she finished the breakfast as quickly as possible before it was time for the meeting.
Then she sent a voice message to Duncan, saying, “I had a dream one night. I always dreamed that a woman whose face I couldn’t see came to me and said, You don’t want me anymore, and you asked me to leave you.”
Duncan, who was undergoing rehabilitation, did not listen to her voice message immediately.
After Liberty sent the voice message, she didn’t wait for his reply. The secretary reminded her that it was time for a meeting.
Half an hour later, Duncan paused to rest before retrieving the mobile phone from the wheelchair. Liberty sent him a new WhatsApp message, which he eagerly opened and listened to.
Duncan lost his calm after hearing Liberty’s voice message.
He wanted to call Liberty immediately, but he was afraid that she was busy, so he sent a message to her first: Liberty, are you busy?
Liberty never responded after sending the message, indicating to Duncan that she was preoccupied.
Duncan was anxious, but he couldn’t disturb Liberty.
He stopped doing rehabilitation, sat back in the wheelchair, and steered it away from the lawn and back to the house.
Ten minutes later, the bodyguard pushed Duncan out of the main room and walked to his car.
Soon, the bodyguard drove away from the Lewis family mansion.
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