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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1033

Chapter 1033

Liberty said with an impassive face, “If your wife finds out that you ordered flowers for me and she comes yelling at me for seducing her husband, that would be hilarious. If I wanted to seduce a man, I would definitely seduce someone better and more outstanding than you are. Why would I pick up trash I’ve already thrown away? Are there no men left in the world?”

Hank flushed in embarrassment In Liberty’s view, he was a scumbag. Considering her temperament, she would never get back together with an ex

He really did not understand what his mother and sister thought They treated Liberty so badly in the past and now wanted him to win Liberty back. What did they think she was?

Someone who would come and go when beckoned with the wave of a hand.

“Liberty, I admit I was wrong, but that’s all in the past now. Now, we can’t be husband and wife, but we can still be friends. For Sonny’s sake, could you at least give me some leeway?”

Liberty looked at her son. He was innocent and pure and to this day did not understand why his parents were not living together anymore, and why his dad was no longer beside his mom but another woman instead

Liberty thought of the fact that her son was still young and had not explained to him what divorce meant. Once he was able to understand better, she would tell him that even if she and Hank were no longer husband and wife or even if they turned into strangers, they were still Sonny’s parents.

Her love for Sonny remained unchanged. Whether or not Hank would change in the future was hard to say.

Jessica was not pregnant yet and her ex-husband’s family still viewed Sonny as very important. Once Jessica got pregnant and had a child, would the Browns still remember who Sonny was?

“Liberty, do you need me to come over and help when you open? If you’re worried Jessica will misunderstand, I’ll get my parents to come. They can’t do much, but they can help you clear the dishes, wash them, and help look after Sonny.”

Smiling in embarrassment, he continued, “If you’re willing to pay them a little for wages, please do, but it doesn’t matter if you aren’t They’re Sonny’s grandparents and family. We should all help each other out.”

Liberty immediately rejected, “There’s no need. Seren and Mrs. Lane will come over to help out.”

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