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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 2005

Duncan hugged the child tight. He told Liberty, “The pain isn’t that bad now. I only feel it in my legs when I walk. It’s fine when Sonny sits like this.”

Liberty said, “You have to voice out if you feel unwell. Don’t hold it in.”

As she spoke, she still carried her son away from Duncan. Only then did she greet Zachary and Serenity.

“Liberty.”

Serenity gave her sister a hug.

After the sisters hugged each other, Serenity observed Liberty and said, “We haven’t met for only several days, but I feel like you’re different.”

Liberty laughed. “What’s different? I’m still the same.”

“Mom, I’m hungry,” Sonny told Liberty.

Next, Serenity lifted her nephew and said to her sister, “Liberty, Mr. Lewis, let’s go and eat.”

“Okay.”

Zachary went behind Duncan and pushed his wheelchair while Duncan’s bodyguard walked with Zachary’s team.

Liberty and Serenity were in front, accompanying Sonny.

Zachary asked his friend in a whisper, “Has there been progress between you and my sister-in-law? I didn’t notice anything before, but now that Serenity mentioned it, I realized my sister-in-law became more beautiful and charming.”

Duncan chuckled. “Do you think it’s because of me? Liberty still hasn’t accepted my feelings. We’re still friends. Although I wish her beauty would bloom for me, it’s unfortunately not the case.”

“She has her career now and is full of confidence. Without her family dragging her down, she’s been living her days peacefully in a good mood. That made people think she had changed a lot and become exceptionally pretty. Of course, she was never ugly to begin with.”

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