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Chapter 968

Chapter 968

Grandma May put down her fork. She was full.

Duncan agreed. “Yes, Sonny is indeed smart.”

“Then why are you buying windmills for him? If you want to buy toys, then buy him some educationaltoys. There’s no novelty if you only buy him windmills. Can’t you see how he’s more interested in hisfood?”

Her grandson and his friend were two peas in a pod.

Josh was the exception. His mouth was as crafty as Kevin’s.

Grandma May was not sure if Duncan was interested in Liberty, but she could tell that he was trying toappeal to Sonny. It looked like he was trying to make Sonny call him “Dad“.

Duncan would have thought to himself, ‘I just like Sonny…‘

He smiled sheepishly and said, “I’ve never had a child before, so I don’t know what toys children like.Sonny was very happy the last time I gave him a windmill and even let me hold him. I thought he likedwindmills, so I bought another one for him.”

Grandma May was speechless.

Did Duncan not know what change meant?

She wondered if her old friend, Old Mrs. Lewis, was angered to death by her grandson, Duncan.

Her nine grandchildren were enough to give her a headache. However, compared to Duncan, she feltthat her grandsons were all much better than him.

No comparison, no despair.

Seeing how awkward Duncan was, Liberty helped her son take the windmill from Duncan’s hand andsaid with a smile, “Sonny still likes playing with windmills. Thank you, Mr. Lewis.”

She motioned for her son to thank Duncan.

Sonny finished all the food in his bowl. After putting down the bowl, he wiped the grease on his mouthwith a napkin. Then, he took the windmill from his mother and politely thanked Duncan. “Thank you.”

Duncan smiled. “You’re welcome. If you like it, I’ll buy more for you next time.”

Sonny quickly said, “I already have lots of toys. I don’t need more.”

Ever since Elisa often bought him many interesting new toys, he had no shortage of toys.

Duncan looked around the store again and said, “It looks good, Liberty. It’s very bright. Business willdefinitely be booming.”

“I’ll work hard.”

Liberty turned to the cashier’s desk, opened the drawer with a key, and took out a stack of moneybefore handing it to Duncan. “This is the rent for this month, Mr. Lewis. I wanted to hand it to yourhousekeeper, but I’ll give it to you since you’re already here. You can tell the housekeeper that I paidyou the rent straight.”

Under Grandma May’s watchful eyes, Duncan took the pile of money with a cool look. “Is this inclusiveof the utility bills?”

“Yes.”

Duncan hummed and started counting the money up front.

Grandma May muttered in her heart, ‘Have I grown old? Am I just deluding myself?

‘Maybe Duncan has no interest in Liberty, and their relationship is purely one between a landlord andtenant?‘

Liberty had lost dozens of pounds. Although she could not be considered thin, she lost a lot of weightcompared to before the divorce. Now, she just looked chubby.

She was still exercising to lose weight. Grandma May believed that in a few months, she would be ableto regain her slim figure and beauty.

Duncan had a scar on his face, and his character was rough, so he was still single at the age of thirty–six. Other men his age would have two children already, but he had not even touched a woman’s handbefore.

His mother was worried about his marriage, but there was no follow–up whenever she arranged forDuncan to go on dates. She was furious but could do nothing about it.

Duncan relied on himself instead of his family to get to where he was. Thus, his mother had no way topressure him.

After counting the money, Duncan took out his phone and called the housekeeper to ask about theutility bills for Liberty’s store. He did not notice the frustrated look that Grandma May was shooting athim.novelbin

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