Liberty wanted people to know that Serenity had someone formidable on her side.
Aside from investigating the truth behind Tiara and her family’s death, Liberty had traveled to Jensburg on Audrey’s instructions to reclaim her position as the matriarch. It was also one of her strategies to strengthen Serenity’s family background.
Although the Fisher family was gradually declining, it was still a more powerful family than the Hunts.
The Hunts had numbers, but their relatives were difficult people. It was better to avoid them because they would only drag Serenity down.
Liberty had ignored them from the start.
“You’ve always been my supporter. We’ve been relying on each other for over ten years. I’m your supporter as much as you are mine.”
Liberty smiled. “We’ve only had each other all along. Let’s not be sentimental anymore. You should go on with your work. I’m going to have my breakfast now.”
“I just finished mine too. I’m about to head out. Enjoy your breakfast. Contact me if anything happens. I’ll let Sonny video call you after he’s back in the evening.
“Oh, by the way, Duncan said he’ll pick Sonny up this evening. He saved me some trouble.”
Duncan volunteered to fetch Sonny from school eagerly after returning from Jensburg.
After the call ended, Serenity held her phone and seemed deep in thought.
Zachary asked softly, “What are you thinking about?”
She smiled, “You. I think fate is a weird thing.”
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