Married At First Sight

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Chapter 1606

Chapter 1606

Derek said, “I disagree too, but what can I do? That’s Duncan’s decision. He has always disobeyed us.”

“Well, do you think Liberty will let Serenity know that I talked to her?” Mrs. Lewis suddenly asked.

“Why did you go and meet Liberty? Didn’t you say Liberty isn’t interested in our son at all? The problemlies with our son.”

After a moment of silence, Mrs. Lewis replied, “I know the problem doesn’t lie with Liberty, but Duncanrefused to listen to us. He’s very stubborn. I had no choice but to deal with it by approaching Liberty Iwanted to advise Liberty to cancel her tenancy agreement and move her breakfast place somewhereelse so she can stay away from Duncan.

“In the future, if Duncan visits the Yorks, tell Liberty not to visit the Yorks to prevent the two of themfrom meeting each other.

“That said, it’ll be great if Liberty is willing to leave Wiltspoon and live in a place that Duncan is unawareof I’m ready to pay her a hefty sum as long as she doesn’t meet Duncan.”

Mrs. Lewis had long since wanted to do such things.

However, Liberty had the Stones and the Yorks backing her.

Considering the strong sisterhood between Liberty and Serenity, Serenity would meddle in the matter.

Once Serenity did, the Yorks would have a hand in it since Zachary pampered his wife.

Until today, Mrs. Lewis could not figure out why Old Mrs. York allowed Zachary to marry Serenity.

Also, Old Mrs. York was said to be the one arranging for Callum and Camryn to be together.

This old lady’s taste was indeed unique.

Her grandsons were all outstanding. Even so, look at the kinds of candidates she picked for hergrandsons. Other people might suspect that Old Mrs. York was not the biological grandmother ofZachary and his brothers.

When it came to marriage, all couples with wealthy backgrounds were well-matched.

“Are you trying to ruin our relationship with the Yorks?”

Derek glowered at his wife.

Mrs. Lewis said, “Tell me what to do, then. Frankly speaking, I won’t approve of Liberty and Duncan’smarriage unless I’m dead.”

“It’s too early to say that. Let’s see if your son succeeds in pursuing Liberty.”

Mrs. Lewis responded, “It’s a wise decision to force them apart before Liberty falls in love with Duncan.Duncan is in an unrequited relationship. He can certainly get over Liberty as long as she leavesWiltspoon. and never meets him again.

“It’s better for him to stay single than marry a divorced woman.”

Derek asked his wife, “Do you look down on Liberty because she has been divorced or because shecomes from a humble background?

“Both Her parents have passed away, and her relatives are awful. I’ve seen them all. The Yorks aregood- tempered, so they’re not offended by those awful relatives. But I have a short temper,” Mrs.Lewis answered disdainfully.

“In our circle, there are many rich young ladies for Duncan to pick, yet he doesn’t want any of them. Heonly likes Liberty.

“He might be rough and burly, but he’s merciful. Given that his love for Liberty is extended to her familyas well, he might side with Liberty’s awful relatives. They’re like parasites. Once they stick to you, youcan never get rid of them. Take Zachary, he did a great job. Those parasites have no chance to dependon him.”novelbin

As soon as Mrs. Lewis finished speaking, she suddenly lifted her phone. She leaped to her feet andsaid, ” No way. We can’t sit down and watch their relationship develop. I’m going to meet Liberty andtalk to her now. I’m just planning to talk to her. I won’t throw my weight around or force her to leaveWiltspoon.”

She just wanted to have a talk with Liberty.

Derek promptly called out his wife to stop her. “You want to disturb her at this hour, huh?”

“What’s wrong? The sky isn’t completely dark yet. It’s only at this time that Liberty is free. Mrs. Lewisinsisted on having a talk with Liberty despite being stopped by her husband.

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