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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3873


Married At First Sight Chapter 3873 
Chapter 3873 
Though Sonny has the support of several powerful families, everyone hopes he’ll eventually succeed on his own—so he can stand strong without relying on others. 
Duncan hadn’t given much thought to Sonny’s future studies, but he knew Liberty had high hopes for her son, and Serenity, as his aunt, was dedicated to guiding and nurturing him. 
Sonny may only be in kindergarten, but he’s already started learning piano, chess, poetry, and painting. For now, it’s about laying a good foundation and sparking his curiosity. Since he’s still young, Liberty and Serenity want him to enjoy his childhood, especially during summer and winter breaks. When it’s time to study, he studies hard, and when it’s time to play, he plays just as hard. 
Liberty nodded thoughtfully. “While he’s still young, let’s give him a few more years of freedom. Once things are settled in Jensburg, we’ll look at moving Sonny there for school. I just don’t know if he’ll want to go.” 
If Sonny wasn’t keen on leaving his family in Wiltspoon, Liberty knew they could always keep him there. Serenity, Audrey, and the Lewis family would help take care of him, putting Liberty’s mind at ease. Yet, being so young, long-term separation could be hard on him. 
Moving Sonny to Jensburg meant uprooting him from his familiar world, surrounded by loved ones. The transition would be a challenge. 
The distant laughter of Sonny and Rocco drifted through the air, filling the space with joy. Duncan looked around, unable to spot them, but hearing their laughter was enough. 
“When the time comes, we’ll ask Sonny what he wants,” Liberty said. “If he chooses Jensburg, he’ll go; if he wants to stay, he’ll stay. After New Year’s, you might end up going to Jensburg alone, and Sonny and I might stay in Wiltspoon.” 
Duncan looked down with a hint of guilt, patting his leg. “Even though I can walk now, I’m not fully there yet. If I walk too far, the pain is unbearable, and I have to stop. I still need rehab, but by the second half of the year, I should be back to normal.” 
He added, “I know I’m limited right now, but I can stay here, look after Sonny, and keep him safe so you can focus on your work in Jensburg. No matter what happens, you’ll have our support.” 
Duncan wanted nothing more than to move with Liberty to Jensburg. When she took over the Farrell family, he’d change his surname to Farrell too, becoming part of her family. All he cared about was being by her side. But with his physical limitations, he knew he’d only make things harder for her there. 
He reluctantly accepted that they’d be living in different cities, at least for now. 
“Duncan, this is my responsibility, and I’m ready for it,” Liberty replied, her tone firm. “My aunt entrusted this to me, and I believe I can handle it. Don’t blame yourself. Just focus on getting better—that’s all I need. We have our whole lives ahead of us. After New Year’s, I’ll talk to Sonny and see how he feels about moving.” 
Duncan nodded in agreement. 
Though Sonny was still young, Liberty and Duncan wanted to respect his feelings and let him choose his own path, not push him into anything he wasn’t ready for. 

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