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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 3877


Married At First Sight Chapter 3877 
Chapter 3877 
“Sis, you’re up! Auntie said you were still resting, so I didn’t want to wake you,” Serenity greeted with a smile as Liberty walked in. 
Liberty replied softly, “I woke up when you got back. Sonny’s still asleep. Want to head downstairs or maybe step outside with me?” 
“Sis, what time are you meeting Duncan?” Serenity asked, concerned her sister might be running late. 
Liberty chuckled, “Not till nine—plenty of time.” 
The two sisters left the children’s room and went downstairs, with Zachary staying behind in the main house. Once outside, Liberty and Serenity strolled through the villa’s yard. 
Liberty now lived in a villa that originally belonged to Zachary. He had sold it to her at a discount, respecting her wish to buy it rather than accept it as a gift. Though the villa had a yard, it wasn’t too spacious, perfect for a casual morning walk. 
As they walked, Serenity broached a topic close to the Lewis family’s heart. “Sis, after you and Duncan get married, have you thought about having another child?” 
Liberty was quiet for a moment before answering. “I’m about to take over the Farrell family. As the family’s matriarch, I’ll need to follow some long-standing traditions, at least at first. One of those is passing down the position to a daughter, not a son. Since I only have Sonny, I’d like a daughter someday, someone who can eventually take on that responsibility.” 
Liberty’s aunt, Audrey, had advised her that she could gradually modernize the family’s customs, but it would be a long process. After all, the Farrell traditions were generations old, and even her cousin Clarissa had tried—and struggled—to ease the more rigid rules. Still, one thing remained unchanged: the leadership of the family passed to daughters, not sons. 
Liberty shared Clarissa’s outlook. She didn’t feel compelled to upend this tradition, especially since none of Clarissa’s sons were ready to bear the family’s responsibilities. 
Liberty wasn’t sure yet how her own efforts to reform would turn out, but she didn’t feel pressured to change the rule of succession anytime soon. 
“That said, I’m not planning on having another child just yet. This year’s already full, and next year’s shaping up to be just as busy. I may even leave Sonny in Wiltspoon to make things easier,” she added with a sigh. 
Serenity nodded in understanding. “Of course, Sis. Focus on getting settled first. You’re still young, and Duncan won’t rush you. He already treats Sonny like his own. As far as he’s concerned, Sonny makes him feel complete.” 
Serenity knew the entire Lewis family would be delighted if Liberty and Duncan decided to have a child together, but she wanted her sister to take things at her own pace. 
Liberty smiled. “Duncan’s not really interested in having more kids anyway. He always says Sonny is enough for him.” 
Duncan’s love for Liberty was sincere, and he valued their family—however it came together—more than anything. 

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