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Cupid’s Arrow Hit On Me by Mr. Adeel

Chapter 1730
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“Liberty!” Duncan shouted in the ward.

“Mrs. Lewis, I’ll go in and take a look.” Liberty gently withdrew her hand, turned

around and went back to the ward.

Mrs. Lewis did not follow in.

As long as Liberty was around and Liberty didn’t ask them to help, the couple had a

tacit understanding not to go in and let the two of them get along alone.

The son’s attitude was bad, and his temper was not restrained, but the couple know

that the son really wanted Liberty to stay and take care of him.

After returning to her husband and sitting down, Mrs. Lewis sighed and said, “I was

too stubborn at first, and I will learn from Tania in the future.

My son is not young anymore. Others at his age have children who are almost in

junior high school. Our Duncan doesn’t even have a girlfriend. It’s rare for him to have

someone he likes. It doesn’t matter how many times Liberty has been divorced, as

long as our son always likes her.”

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Mr. Lewis: “You just don’t listen to persuasion, now…you can only hope that Liberty

can let Duncan build up confidence, cooperate with the treatment, and be discharged

from the hospital for rehabilitation and recovery sooner.”

Mrs. Lewis blushed, “In our circle, most of the people here are the same as me, and

how many people can be like Tania, who doesn’t like or disapprove, and let the juniors

make troubles on their own?”

Not to mention their wealthy families, even ordinary people were very particular about

being well-matched.

If the family conditions were good, they must be looking for the same conditions. Who

wanted to find a poor family?

Young people were all about love first. They felt that they were full of love and drank

water. If they were opposed by their families, they resisted desperately. When they

were really married and had no passion after marriage, they could see each other’s

shortcomings and felt that it was difficult for people from different circles to mix

together.

Mrs. Lewis didn’t think her objection was wrong. She was wrong in using too drastic

means, which caused Duncan to have a car accident.

Up to now, she still felt that the marriage should be of the right family, but she no

longer insists that her son marry a woman of the right family.

Serenity married into York’s family; wasn’t that also a lot of pressure? And now that

she was desperately trying to make money and develop her career, wasn’t it just to

shorten the gap between her and Zachary? It was also for husband and wife to have a

common topic.

When Zachary talked about the stock market with others, Serenity could understand

and understand the stock market situation, and when talking about projects, she could

also say a few words, and even thought about investing in herself.

If Serenity was still like before, sticking to a small bookstore and running an online

store, even if she earned five figures a month but didn’t move forward, when the

passion between her and Zachary subsided, would the couple still be able to talk?

The current Serenity seemed to be not worthy of Zachary, but she had been moving

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forward, enriching herself, trying to make herself stronger and stronger, catching up

with Zachary’s footsteps step by step.

Mr. Lewis fell silent.

Indeed, few people could do what the elders of the warlords did.

When Mrs. York chose her daughter-in-law, she seemed to want her son to fall in love

freely. In fact, it was her husband’s clever plan to get her three sons to fall in love with

the people she thought would make good daughter-in-law candidates.

“I think Liberty is actually pretty good.” Mr. Lewis said.

“TThat’s right, I don’t care about it now; let them go; as long as Duncan lives well,

even if he likes her, I will admit it.” Mrs. Lewis really didn’t want to make trouble

anymore.

It depended on whether the two people had that fate.

Mr. Lewis: “I persuaded you back then—don’t speak too harshly. Now you’re slapping

yourself in the face.”

Mrs. Lewis: “…”

Couldn’t her husband say something nice?