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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 4400


Married at First Sight Chapter 4400 
Duncan smiled and continued, “That’s right, our Yangyang isn’t a three-year-old anymore—he’s already five.” 
Yangyang: “…” 
Well, he was still just a kid. 
“Did Long Ting say when he’s coming home? When he does, you two can play together again,” Liberty said, quickly changing the subject to avoid more awkward questions from her curious son. 
She truly didn’t know how to explain things properly. 
 “Long Ting said he can only come back during summer vacation. He’s living with his master now, and his master makes him copy medical books every day. His hands even hurt from all the writing.” 
Yangyang remembered how he tried helping copy medical books last year at Fengchen Villa, but he got tired very quickly. 
His handwriting was also messy, and he didn’t recognize many of the characters. 
Long Ting’s handwriting, on the other hand, was neat, and he knew far more words. 
His aunt once comforted him, saying that Long Ting’s handwriting only became good because his master punished him by making him practice every day. 
Since Yangyang rarely practiced, it was normal for his handwriting to be a little rough. 
His aunt even claimed her own handwriting wasn’t pretty. 
Yangyang believed her—until he got home and saw her writing calligraphy. It was beautiful, even better than Long Ting’s. 
That’s when he realized his aunt had just been trying to make him feel better. 

“I also told Long Ting I might transfer to Jiangcheng, and I asked him to come visit me there during the holidays.” 
Yangyang looked up at his mother and said seriously, “Mom, I’ve decided. I want to live in Jiangcheng with you and go to school there.” 
Long Ting had told him he really wanted to live with his parents, but he couldn’t—he had to stay with his master to study medicine. 
He could only go home during holidays. 
Yangyang felt lucky. He could see his parents whenever he wanted. He could see his parents whenever he wanted. 
He had two fathers. His mother said Uncle Lu was also his father, and that his stepfather was just as much a father to him. 
Uncle Lu treated him very well, and Yangyang liked Uncle Lu even more than his biological father. 
Liberty was a little surprised. She suspected she might have said something to Long Ting 
that influenced Yangyang and made him change his mind about transferring to Jiangcheng. 
She lifted her son onto her lap, held him gently, and said softly, “Yangyang, although we’re going to settle in Jiangcheng, I’ll bring you back to visit whenever I can. Your aunt and the others will also visit us when they have time.” 
“And even if I’m not available, Uncle Lu can bring you back to Wancheng.” 
Yangyang nodded. 
He suddenly wrapped his arms around his mother’s neck and whispered, “Mom, I love you.” 
Liberty hugged him tightly and smiled. “Mom loves you too.” 
“Well then, when we go back to Jiangcheng tomorrow, I’ll find out which kindergartens are good and help you register. You’ll start kindergarten there in September.” 
Yangyang nodded. 
Home was wherever his mother was. 
He decided to follow her. 

His aunt had a new baby boy and needed to take care of him, so she didn’t have much time for Yangyang anymore. 
His mother also said that raising him was her responsibility, not his aunt’s. 
He couldn’t rely on his aunt forever. 
Liberty lowered her head and gave him a kiss on the cheek. 
Yangyang kissed her back. 
Duncan watched the mother and son with a gentle gaze. 
The little family of three lived together in warmth and happiness. 
 

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