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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1662

Chapter 1662

“Yes. He treats me well.”

A child’s heart was pure.

Despite their young age, they were aware of who treated them well or when someone was pretending.

However, they could not express themselves due to their age sometimes.

Duncan noticed Sonny first. He truly liked Sonny and would always want to carry him back then.

At that time, Sonny was still young and scared of the scar on Duncan’s face. Therefore, he refused Duncan’s embrace.

Duncan’s wish to carry Sonny only came true after they became familiar with each other.

Duncan only paid attention to the mother and son duo because he adored Sonny. He gradually fell in love with Sonny’s mother, Liberty.

“If Dunc treats you well and likes you so much, how will he bear to take your mother away? Believe in Duncan. He’ll only love you together with your mother. He won’t steal her away.”

Sonny felt reassured. He said, “I won’t call Dad then, Aunt Ser. Dad always says Dunc is evil.”

Dunc was so nice. He did not understand why Dad would say Dunc was bad.

The amount of time Dunc spent with him was longer than with his dad.

Dad was always with Jess. She did not like him:

Whenever Dad wanted to spend time with him, Jess would say she had a stomachache. As a result, Dad would cast him aside and leave with Jess.

Dunc was different. When Dunc said he would accompany him, he kept his word. Unlike Dad, Dunc never broke his promise of buying him anything.

“Sonny, you must slowly learn to differentiate between good and bad as you grow up. Although your father is your dad, his words and comments about someone might not be accurate. He’ll judge Duncan with his selfish opinions.

“You don’t have to care about what bad things your father says about Duncan. If you think Duncan is a good guy who treats you and your mother well, then that’s enough.”

Sonny behaved like an adult, saying, “I told my dad the same thing. I said Dunc isn’t a bad person, but Dad still seemed angry.”

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