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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3865


Married At First Sight Chapter 3865 
Chapter 3865 
“My mom sees Sonny every day, and she still adores him. We don’t have any young kids in the family, so Sonny’s like a breath of fresh air—he’s adorable, so polite, and easy to love.” 
Duncan had others help move the things Liberty brought into the house. He didn’t need the wheelchair this time. With the bodyguard’s support, he managed the stairs, and then, with Liberty by his side, walked slowly into the house. 
“I liked Sonny the first time I met him. Honestly, I was never a fan of kids—they’re too noisy. My nieces and nephews would cry and fuss, and I just found it all exhausting. But Sonny? He changed that. Hearing him call me ‘Uncle Duncan’ in that sweet, little voice—it melted my heart.” 
Duncan spoke from the heart; he had a real soft spot for Sonny. 
Liberty added, “Back when Hank and I split up, Sonny could barely talk. I never thought he’d become such a little charmer. He used to only stick to Seren and me, and he’d frown if anyone else tried to hold him. Now he’s like a little social butterfly, chatting up everyone and winning them over.” 
“That’s just who he is. A couple of years ago, he was still finding his voice. Now he’s confident and outgoing, and that makes him likable. Give him a compliment, and he’ll puff up like a little peacock. But we have to be careful not to spoil him too much.” 
Duncan glanced at her, a soft trust in his eyes. “We have you and Serenity to keep him grounded. You both balance things out so well with Sonny. Everyone loves him, but I’m not worried about him being spoiled with you guiding him.” 
Liberty laughed, “Oh, so my sister’s the ‘bad cop,’ and you’re the ‘good cop’?” 
Duncan grinned. “Sonny’s got charm, and that’s his superpower.” 
Liberty rolled her eyes, smiling. 
The grand hall of the main house was bustling with people. Besides Duncan’s parents, there were his three brothers, their wives, a bunch of nieces and nephews, and a few close relatives, like his uncles and aunts. 
Surprised by the crowd, Liberty whispered, “You didn’t tell me there’d be this many people.” 
Duncan replied, “It’s not that many, just our family and a few relatives. They wanted to be here.” 
Liberty’s visit had a deeper significance. To show how much Liberty meant to him, Mr. 
Lewis had asked the whole family and a few close relatives to come. When Duncan and Liberty got married, they planned to invite the family and celebrate with close friends that same day. 
Duncan, sensing Liberty might feel overwhelmed, whispered, “Don’t worry, they’re all great people.” 
“I’m not worried,” she replied confidently. 
Liberty had seen enough of life’s highs and lows to handle any situation. She wasn’t intimidated, just taken aback by how many people had shown up to share a meal with them. 
Duncan took her hand. “We’ll be family soon, and they’ll all treat you well. I’m here for you, no matter what.” 
Liberty smiled, “I’m here for myself too.” 
She was no longer the woman who depended on someone else. Even though Duncan wasn’t like Hank, she wasn’t about to lose her independence. She believed in standing strong on her own. 
With a gentle smile, Duncan leaned in and stole a quick kiss on her cheek. “In that case, I’ll rely on you.” 

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