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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 444

Chapter 444

Grandma May and Mrs. Lane arrived at Bright Boulevard and went straight to Liberty’s house. As soon as they got out of the elevator, they heard loud cries which were disturbing the neighbors. A crowd gathered in front of Liberty’s place to see what was going on.

“Hank Brown, you b*stard! Give me back my son! Your whole family is despicable! You treat Sonny like a toy and come over to play with him whenever you please. But when you make him cry, you just leave without a word.

“Sonny is two years and five months old, but have you guys, as his grandparents, ever bought him a piece of clothing? You didn’t even buy him a toy. Now you’re saying that you miss Sonny? Even if you miss Sonny, have I ever stopped you from seeing him?”

Liberty was held down by her in–laws to prevent her from beating up Hank. She struggled desperately as she cried and cursed like a mad woman.

Since she fought with her husband’s family before, she no longer cared how disheveled her hair was. Her voice was hoarse, and she was still desperately trying to break free from their restraint.

Slap

Chelsea slapped Liberty twice.

She scolded Liberty. “Sonny is my parents‘ grandson. Since you and my brother are getting a divorce, Sonny will naturally follow us. It’s our freedom to take Sonny because he’s part of

our family. If you cry again, I’ll cut out your tongue!”

Liberty went berserk after getting slapped twice by her sister in–law. She used all her strength to break free from their clasp.

Seeing that her parents could no longer hold Liberty back, Chelsea rushed over to help them.

Grandma May and Mrs. Lane squeezed through the crowd just in time to see this scene.

Grandma May’s blood pressure spiked, and she rushed in without a second thought. Mrs. Lane followed.

As Clive mentioned, Grandma May worked in an intelligence agency when she was young and was very influential. Although she did not do anything after retirement, she kept herself active and healthy, so she was stronger than the

average person.

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