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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 1702

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Dive into Chapter 1702, a pivotal chapter in Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary), written by Unknown. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Married at First Sight Chapter 1702 My son has lost his temper, throwing things. we are his biological parents, and I caused his car accident, so we can bear him. Who else would be angry with him? I think we spend a lot of money to hire nurses to take care of him. No one wants to make that kind of money, he is really hard to take care of right now.” Mrs. Lewis said.

Mrs. Lewis felt that spending $300,000 a month to hire Liberty to take care of Duncan was not expensive at all, as long as her son recovered, no matter how much money was spent, she was willing.

$300,000, that was, the money for one bag of hers, and she had more than $300,000 in bags.

Mrs. Lewis felt that paying $10,000 a day was not much, but Liberty thought it was too much.

Her all-you-can-eat business was booming, and the daily running water cost only a few thousand dollars, which was far from ten thousand dollars.

“You want to live and raise Sonny. Sonny is in Wiltspoon Central Kindergarten. The tuition of this kindergarten is very expensive. Even if you are willing to help us take care of Duncan unconditionally, we can’t let you do that and we’ll feel uneasy.

Liberty, I’ll give you $300,000 a month, it’s really not much, you don’t have to think about it, and don’t bargain with me anymore, if you bargain with me again, I’ll give you $50,000.”

Liberty: “… Mrs. Lewis, can you let me think again?”

She wanted to talk to Serenity about this matter.

Liberty: “I’ll answer you tomorrow.”

Mrs. Lewis nodded, “It’s ok, Liberty, think about it carefully, I won’t rush you, Duncan will have to stay in the hospital for a while before he can be discharged. His father and I can still survive with his current state. It will be troublesome to do rehabilitation in the future.”

After cleaning up the mess, Mrs. Lewis would hide in the bathroom, cover her mouth and cry.

“Liberty, I’m sorry for you too, I’m really sorry, don’t take what I told you in the past, don’t take it to heart, actually I don’t hate you as a person, it’s just the family concept that prevents Duncan from pursuing you. Now, I feel that as long as my child is doing well, everything else is unimportant and can be solved.

You are also a self-motivated person, and there is a big gap between you and Duncan now, but I believe that in your hard work, the distance between you and Duncan will become smaller.”

Mrs. Lewis really didn’t hate Liberty, she just had her own opinion and felt that Liberty was not good enough for her youngest son, that’s why she kept preventing the two of them from being together.

Also Liberty had not fallen in love with Duncan until now.

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