Stone family villa.
Duncan arrived at the Stone family hearly. Not to mention Remy, his future father-in-law and mother-in-law were going to Jensburg.
Elisa wanted to go with them, but Audrey wouldn't allow it, saying her daughter couldn't help and that Elisa's personality was too flamboyant, which wasn't good. In truth, Audrey was afraid that something might happen, and the whole family would be in trouble.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtElisa and Leland couldn't accompany them. And Alice, of course, couldn't go since her son was still so young. Duncan gave various instructions, but he looked lonely.
Audrey knew what Duncan was thinking and comforted him, saying, "Liberty knows your intentions, and she won't blyou. You're doing fine at home; she has nothing to worry about and can focus on her work.” "You're waiting for her to cback for the New Year. Didn't she say that if she returns by then and the Civil Affairs Bureau isn't closed, she'll go with you to get the marriage certificate? Even though we haven't held the wedding yet, it's still a big happy event, and we have to celebrate it. Prepare for it, get the marriage certificate, and treat us all to a meal to celebrate. I'm fully confident in handing my eldest niece over to you. You're much more reliable than Hank." Duncan liked Liberty for who she was, not for her appearance.
When Liberty was still a heavyset woman, Duncan had already had a good impression of her. It might not have been love at the time, but he appreciated Liberty as a person and didn't look down on her because of her weight. He didn't mind that she was divorced or had children, either.
He treated Sonny better than his own son.
How many biological fathers and sons don't have as good a relationship as Duncan and Sonny? Now Hank's place in Sonny's heart wasn't as significant as Duncan's.
Duncan pursed his lips and said to Audrey, "Aunt, it would be a lie to say I'm not worried. I just hate that I'm useless. After all this time, I still can't walk like a normal person. When Liberty neededthe most, I wasn't by her side. I couldn't do anything." He patted his legs, saying, "I tried very hard with rehabilitation, but I still can't leave this wheelchair. I want to help Liberty, but if I go there like this, I'll only hold her back." Audrey said, "Duncan, I understand. It's okay; Liberty won't blyou. Trust in us, and trust in Liberty." Lilian was eating a bunch of grapes while watching.
Grandpa Jimenez looked at her several times.
When Lilian finished eating the grapes and grabbed a handful of melon seeds, Grandpa Jimenez couldn't help but say to her, "Lilian, you haven't stopped eating since you got up. You're like a rabbit, eating non-stop." "Don't they feed you at the Johnson house? Did Tim mistreat you?"
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLilian smiled and said, "No, they practically worship me. I was born to eat and this talk with this mouth. Grandpa Jimenez, you know I love to eat.
We're all authentic foodies." Grandpa Jimenez said nothing.
Yes, that group of young people are all foodies. Even after eating all kinds of delicacies, they still maintain their love for food. They're not picky; they eat whatever they can. They say every food has its nutritional value.
"Mrs. Stone, it's tto leave. If you go later, it'll be dark when you get to Jensburg, and it's going to be very cold there. I'm afraid Grandpa Jimenez won't be able to handle it. If you leave now, you'll arrive around noon when the temperature is a little better." Even though there will be heating along the way, Grandpa Jimenez will have to get off the plane, and it will be cold when he does.
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