After Duncan was silent for a while, he suddenly said, “Liberty, we should have completed the marriage formalities years ago. I will continue to do rehabilitation, and I will definitely recover as usual and not be a burden to you. I can’t promise when I will get better. Now I have switched to an automatic wheelchair. I can operate it and travel by myself. I thought about it and decided that we should go through the marriage formalities first and then hold the wedding after I fully recover.”
Duncan thought about what Zachary said: maybe Liberty still had a shadow over her previous marriage, and if he thought about it too much, he would worry about her being snatched away.
He will then obtain a marriage license with her. He is her man; who can take him away?
He was a heartless man; otherwise, he would not have married a wife at the age of 36.
He finally fell in love with her for the rest of his life.
His heart was very narrow, and he could only accommodate Liberty.
There was a time when Liberty wanted to get a marriage certificate with Duncan, but she just wanted to get a marriage certificate and become a legal couple and didn’t want to hold another wedding.
She believed that because she was marrying into a wealthy family for the second time, she should maintain a low profile to avoid causing too much jealousy.
Everyone in her natal family, including her sister and her aunt’s family, refused to agree.
Duncan and the Lewis family also disagreed.
Serenity said, Sister, what happened to the second marriage?
The second marriage is also an honorable marriage, and you don’t steal someone or act like a mistress. Who said that a second marriage couldn’t have a high-profile wedding?
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