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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1664

Chapter 1664

“I asked where you went. I’m in your office. It’s working hours, but you’re neither in the office nor the building. Where have you gone? Don’t tell me you went to business meetings. Your secretary is still here.

“Did you go looking for Liberty again? How many times have I told you? Liberty is not suitable for you. She’s a divorced woman with a three–year–old child. That child is even a son. You may be willing to raise a son for someone else, but I don’t want to be that child’s grandmother!

“Besides raising someone else’s son, you’ll have to buy a house and car and get a wife for him. His father won’t contribute anything and will laugh at you for being a doormat. Duncan, there are so many young, pretty ladies in Wiltspoon. Any one of them will be better than Liberty.”

Mrs. Lewis was about to be angered to death by her son.

He would not listen to her at all.

Mrs. Lewis’s words grew increasingly harsh.

Duncan said in a deep voice, “You don’t have to worry about my matters. I’ll take charge of my life. I’m not like my brothers.”

After speaking, he ended the call.

Mrs. Lewis was exasperated.

She paced around in Duncan’s office. The secretary watched her cautiously and dared not even let out a breath.

After walking back and forth several times, Mrs. Lewis went to the sofa and took her bag. She told the secretary, “Go on with your work. I’m leaving.”

The secretary said respectfully, “I’ll escort you down.”

Mrs. Lewis said as she walked outside, “There’s no need for that.”

The secretary still escorted her to the elevator. He watched Mrs. Lewis enter the elevator and only left after the doors closed. He quickly sent a message to Duncan.

“Mr. Lewis, your mother may be on her way to you.

It was evident from Mrs. Lewis’s furious look that she would not let it slide. The secretary was willing to bet that Mrs. Lewis was definitely on her way to Ms. Hunt’s place to look for their CEO.

Everyone in Lewis & Co. knew that Duncan was wooing Liberty.

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