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Chapter 2265

Liberty said, “The novelty has worn off, I guess. He has to wake up early for preschool every day and

has homework after school too. He doesn’t have time to go to his aunt’s place for some fun.”

“You can't cram too much into Sonny's schedule. He already has self-defense classes on weekends.

Three-year-olds learn through play. We want to make sure he has a happy childhood. Putting too much

pressure on him to study will take the joy out of it.”

“I don’t think I’m pushing him too hard. He only has to complete a page of homework every day. I

signed him up for self-defense classes before preschool started. My hope is that he plays and enjoysnovelbin

his childhood years. I didn’t sign him up for other classes unless he’s interested to learn.”

Duncan said with a smile, “You know, kids. They can’t make up their minds about preschool. Give it

time, and he’ll get used to it and stop talking about not attending.”

Liberty remembered how the young Elisa refused to go to school so much that her parents and

brothers had to carry her into the car.

“I'll give him time. I told him that he needs to keep going when he decides on something. He can't just

give up easily.”

“You raised Serenity well. I have no doubt you will raise Sonny well too.”

Duncan stopped advocating for Sonny. The little boy enjoyed everyone's affection and didn't want to go

to school after realizing it wasn't fun, but that would not do. Someone had to be the bad guy and

manage him.

Liberty, as a mother, found the right balance in educating her child. Duncan believed Liberty would

raise Sonny to be a decent human being.

“Just disregard whatever I said. It’s drunk talk.”

Sure, he had a few glasses to drink last night, but he could hold his liquor.

“Come and have breakfast.”

Liberty put the spoon in his hand.

“I’m not delivering breakfast anymore if you pull that act again. I’ll let you starve. What do I care? I’m

not the one starving myself.”

Duncan curled his lips. “You don’t have the heart to.”

“Oh, believe me. I do,” Liberty peevishly snapped back before taking a seat opposite Duncan.

Duncan gleefully ate the breakfast Liberty brought him.

“Liberty, I have an event to attend tonight. Can you make the time to go with me?”

“No can do.”

She was busy too. Her newly opened restaurant was keeping her pretty occupied.

Duncan smiled. “I knew you’d say that. It’s okay. Go ahead with your work. I can arrange for Sonny’s

pick-up if you don’t have time to watch him. I’ll take Sonny to the dinner party with me tonight. Sonny’s

bound to venture into business in the future. The early exposure is good for him to gain experience.”

No doubt that was the future for Sonny; Zachary was Sonny’s uncle after all.

Moreover, Liberty was working hard on her business. By the time Sonny was an adult, she would likely

have built a restaurant empire.

It went without saying that Sonny would take over Liberty’s business.

“Sonny could stay in my office, or Jim could take him to Serenity’s place.”

Grandma May was presently staying with Serenity. She would be ecstatic if Jim were to take Sonny to

Serenity’s.

“I’ll pick Sonny up. Sonny enjoys my company.”

Duncan made up his mind to take Sonny to the event with him.

It would be easier on Liberty if he took Sonny under his wing.

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