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Chapter 1730

Chapter 1730

“Liberty!” Duncan called from inside the ward.

“Pll go in and have a look, Mrs. Lewis.” Liberty withdrew her hand lightly and turned to return to the

ward.

Mrs. Lewis did not follow her in.

As long as Liberty was present and did not call for their help, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis knew not to enter and

leave them alone.

Their son’s attitude was terrible, and he had not restrained his temper yet.

However, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis knew their son wanted Liberty to stay and care for him.

Mrs. Lewis returned to sit beside her husband.

She sighed and said, “I was too stubborn back then.

I’ll learn from Tania from now on.” Derek told his wife, “I’ve advised you many times, but you wouldn’t

listen.

Our son isn’t young anymore.

Other people his age already have children in middle school, but he doesn’t even have a girlfriend.

Since he finally has someone he likes, who cares how many times she has gotten divorced? It’s fine as

long as our son likes her.

“You didn't heed my advice at all.

Now, we can only hope Liberty can reestablish Duncan’s confidence and make him go with the

treatment plan.

He can get discharged, start physiotherapy early, and recover as soon as possible.” She blushed.

“Most people in our circle are like me.

How many of us can be neutral like Tania and leave the youngsters to decide?” Even ordinary families

prioritized equal social status, not to mention wealthy families.

If the family had a good financial background, they would want to look for someone with equal

capabilities.

Who would be willing to find someone who was poor? Young people prioritized love and thought love

would be enough.

If their families objected, they would risk everything to resist them.

However, after getting married and losing the feeling of intense love, only then would they see the other

person’s shortcomings and find it difficult to mingle with people from different social circles.novelbin

Mrs. Lewis did not think her objection was wrong.

Her mistake was using extreme methods, which caused her son to get into an accident.

She still thought marriages should occur between two people of equal social status, but she no longer

insisted her son do so.

Was Serenity not pressured after marrying into the York family as well? Did she not work hard to earn

money and develop her career to reduce the gap between her and Zachary? It was also for them to

share a common topic.

When Zachary talked to other people about the stock market, Serenity could understand because she

learned the stock market trends.

She could also chime in when they were talking about business projects and even thought of investing

in them herself.

If Serenity were to remain as she was before— watching a small bookstore and running an online

store, and even if she had a five- figure monthly profit but stayed where she was—

what could she and Zachary talk about after their passionate love had dissipated? Serenity may

already have seemed like a good match for Zachary, but she was still improving herself constantly.

She was making an effort to strengthen herself and chase after Zachary’s footsteps.

Mr. Lewis did not say more.

True enough, not many people could do the same as the elders of the York family.

Old Mrs. York looked like she was allowing her sons freedom in dating when she was choosing her

daughters- in-law, but in truth, it was all her intricate planning that had made her three sons fall in love

with the people she acknowledged as her daughters -in -law.

All the individuals Old Mrs. York chose were magnanimous and open-minded.

“7 think Liberty isn’t bad,” Mr. Lewis said.

“I don’t care whether she’s good or not now.

I'll just let them be.

As long as Duncan lives healthily, I’ll even accept it if he likes men.” Mrs. Lewis did not want to deal

with any more trouble.

It all depended on whether Duncan and Liberty were fated.

“1 told you not to be too sure of your words back then.

See? Your words came back to slap you in the face.” Mrs. Lewis was speechless.

Could the old man not utter something more pleasant?

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