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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3647

 Sonny asked, “Mom, Uncle isn’t coming to pick me and Aunt up soon, right? I haven’t had enough fun yet. I want to play a little longer.” 
When Titus heard Sonny, he got worried too, thinking Sonny might leave for Wiltspoon early. He quickly came over and said to Liberty, “Auntie Hunt, please don’t take Sonny back so soon. Let him stay a few more days. We haven’t had enough fun yet. I promise I won’t fight with him over anything, just let him play here longer.” 
Liberty smiled and said, “Okay, Sonny can stay another week. His uncle should be able to pick him up then.” 
Titus thought a week wasn’t long enough, so he negotiated, “Auntie Hunt, how about ten days?” 
“Ten days…” Liberty thought for a moment and said, “That’s during my New Year holiday. Alright, Sonny can stay for ten days, but you two better get along and not fight all the time.” 
“Auntie Hunt, you’re so nice! I like you so much. I won’t fight with Sonny. Besides, he can’t beat me anyway. At most, we’ll just argue.” 
Sometimes Titus would lose those arguments to Sonny. When Sonny lost, he would cry, and when Titus lost, he’d end up crying too. 
He felt embarrassed when he cried, and his teacher would tease him, saying he was supposed to be a man but cried too easily. 
But Titus knew he was still just a kid, far from being a grown-up. 
When Fabian cried, their teacher would smile and praise him for crying loudly, but when Titus cried, the teacher would mock him. It wasn’t fair. 
Whenever Titus was at FC Manor, the teacher always seemed to favor Fabian. Titus decided he’d have to talk to the teacher later—it wasn’t fair to be so biased. He was still a child and needed love too. 
Liberty gave Sonny a few more instructions, then said she had to get back to work. She promised to talk to them later when she had time. 
Serenity wanted to talk to Liberty too, but seeing she was busy, she stayed quiet. “Auntie, Mom said we can stay here for another ten days!” Sonny happily told Serenity. 
Serenity smiled warmly and said, “You can play as long as you want. But when you get back, practice the piano, do your writing, and learn your characters. When it’s time to play, play hard. When it’s time to study, study hard.” 
“Got it.” 
Whenever Sonny was with Titus, he knew he had to study harder when he got back home. 
It wasn’t just Titus—his classmates were all doing well too. Their families were wealthy, so even though they were young, they had learned a lot. All the kids were very talented and would be their families’ future leaders. 
Sonny was lucky to get into the best and most expensive kindergarten in Wiltspoon, thanks to his uncle, Zachary, who helped him get in. 
Thankfully, no one bullied or looked down on him. He was handsome, charming, and well-spoken, so people liked him. Even though his parents didn’t have high status, his Aunt Seren treated him like her own son. 
His Uncle Zack, the eldest son of a wealthy family worth hundreds of billions, also loved him like his own. 
And his future stepdad, Duncan, was worth tens of billions. It was clear Sonny had a bright future ahead. 
Even if you didn’t count his future stepdad, his uncle would train him well. When Sonny grew up and joined the working world, he’d become a talented leader and wouldn’t struggle. 
When Titus heard Serenity and Sonny talking about school, he quietly ate his breakfast without saying a word. 
 

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