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Chapter 2267

“Sonny’s fine, but I don’t think it’s safe to live there anymore. Don’t be mad. The drunk man didn’t do

anything to me,” Liberty comforted Duncan.

Duncan tensed his facial muscles. “He has targeted you.”

Many men would have their eyes on Liberty since she was young, single, and beautiful. Though most

people were interested in Liberty, they would back off knowing that Duncan was courting her. Only the

unsuspecting others, like the drunk man, would go after Liberty.

Liberty was his!

Duncan had waited so long for Liberty to accept him. The last thing he wanted was for somebody to

step in and take her away from him.

“You should move, Liberty. You should do it right now. I’ll contact a moving company for you,” Duncan

uttered.

If he had his way, Liberty would move out of East Hill Apartments right away.

“I told Zachary that I will buy the property off his hands, but I can’t pay in full. I don’t have a lot of

available funds since I need some operating funds for my two outlets.”

“Liberty, you’re the most stubborn woman I have ever met.”

As fate would have it, she had his heart.

Duncan was a man of position and status, and he had seen many gorgeous women in his lifetime, but

he was only interested in Liberty. He found her stubbornness to be endearing.

He adored her, but her stubbornness could be a force to be reckoned with.

Zachary probably had a hard time dealing with his earnest and strong-willed sister-in-law too. It mustnovelbin

be a first for Zachary to find it difficult to give away his villa.

“Was Zachary okay with the suggestion?” Duncan asked.

He believed his best friend would not be on board with the idea.

“Zachary said he needs to run it by Seren.”

Duncan understandingly replied, “Of course. Zachary puts his wife first.”

He looked at Liberty. “A man is known by the company he keeps. I will put my wife first too.”

“Hurry up and finish your breakfast, Mr. Lewis. Food doesn’t taste good cold.”

She looked at the time and uttered, “Mr. Lewis. It’s almost time for my restaurant to open for business. I

need to get going. My grand opening was just yesterday. I’ll be putting a lot of focus on my restaurant.”

Duncan was grateful that Liberty had taken the time to deliver breakfast to him.

“Go on. Reserve a table for me. I’m going to your restaurant for lunch. You might want to give me a

member’s card since I’ll be your long-time patron.”

Liberty replied with a smile, “Your money's no good with me, but you can come along and try my new

dishes. I’m making something new every day. You can try the food until it’s good enough to be on the

menu.”

Duncan grinned. “Well, don’t mind if I do. I’ll be your lab rat and give you a fair judgment.”

He would not lie and say the food was tasty just because he loved her so that she could improve her

cooking. Honesty was the best policy after all.

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