Love at First Novel

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Chapter 1266

Chapter 1266

Liberty answered sincerely, “It’s Mr. Lewis’s lot and he said that he was going to charge me a cheaperrate since I am Zachary’s sister–in–law. We settled on eight thousand a month for the rental and if youadd the utilities and all that, then it comes down to just shy of ten thousand.”

Mrs. Lewis was relieved to hear that her son had charged Liberty a proper rental–at least he was notgiving the shop away as an act of charity.

Considering Liberty’s relationship with Zachary, charging her eight thousand per month for rental was areasonable and fair price.

“That brat is taking your money? You’re Mr. York’s sister–in–law, he should have the decency to let youuse the lot without charging you a rental,” Mrs. Lewis said this intentionally to elicit Liberty’s reaction.

Liberty quickly explained, “At the end of the day, business is business and I don’t think personalrelations should play a part in it. I would not dare use the shop lot if he was not going to charge me rentat all.”

“So he took the rental fee willingly when you gave it to him?”

“Yeah, I paid him cash last month. He counted it right in front of me to make sure that everything was inorder before leaving. As for this month’s rental, he instructed me to give the rent to his butler.”

Upon hearing this, Mrs. Lewis wondered if her concerns were unwarranted.novelbin

If the boy did have feelings for Liberty, he probably would not have charged her rental in the first place.

“That child… Well, at least there’s a lot of people coming and going around these parts of town so I’msure your business can profit even after paying the rent.” She suddenly added, ” Speaking of which,

where’s your son?”

“Seren took Sonny to her place.”

Mrs. Lewis hummed.

The mutual affection and support between the Hunts sisters was certainly something to admire.

“It must be very tiring to run a business. You’ve lost a lot of weight from what I can see.”

Mrs. Lewis eyed Liberty from head to toe as she said this. She observed that Liberty seemedconsiderably skinnier than when she first met her.

She had to admit that Liberty looked much better compared to her past self.

The main reason for her giow–up was the vibrant energy she exuded. She had turned into a greatlymotivated and confident woman.

Based on her observation, Mrs. Lewis figured that it only made sense that her youngest son wouldcatch feelings for Liberty as she was a completely different woman these days. Her son had alwaysbeen fond of confident women who embraced their identity–just like Lily.

She thought that if she let her son spend more time with Lily, he would gradually develop feelings forLily.

“It is a little exhausting, but I’m very disciplined and make sure I get my exercise in every day andwatch my diet; that’s how I lost weight gradually. To be honest, I haven’t reached my weight loss targetyet as I want to go down to a hundred pounds. So I still have about thirty pounds to shave off.”

Running the shop had demanded more of her energy but she persevered on her weight- loss journeynonetheless. Her efforts were paying off since she found herself losing weight faster than ever.

She weighed a hundred and thirty pounds now.

She just had to stick it out a little longer and she would reach her goal.

“Take it easy, it’s nice to keep a little weight around, you’ll age slower that way.”

Liberty remarked, “Based on my height, a hundred pounds is more or less an ideal weight.”

She had been far too skinny before marriage. Perhaps Mrs. Lewis had a point, especially consideringshe was in her thirties now, she should be wise to start taking some anti–aging measures.

Mrs. Lewis’s phone suddenly rang. When she reached for the phone in her pocket, a picture slippedout and fluttered to the ground.

Liberty picked it up for her instinctively and noticed the person in the picture. It was a young, charming,and beautiful lady.

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