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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 1710

Summary for Chapter 1710: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Summary of Chapter 1710 from Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 1710 marks a crucial moment in Unknown’s Romance novel, Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Duncan was extremely indifferent on the surface, lost his temper, and didn’t want to see Liberty, but when he really saw her, his eyes He became greedy, locked Liberty’s facial features tightly, and wanted to imprint her image deep in his heart.

Opening his mouth, he wanted to say something, but found that his throat was a little blocked, and he couldn’t say a word.

He was dreaming.

He said he couldn’t see Liberty, and his parents wouldn’t let Liberty in.

He must be dreaming.

Duncan closed his eyes again.

When the soft tissue touched his skin, Duncan opened his eyes again.

He was not dreaming.

It’s really Liberty!

She actually came in!

Who let her in?

Duncan’s eyes were cold, his expression was indifferent, and he raised his hand suddenly, slapped Liberty’s hand away roughly, and asked coldly: “Who let you in? I don’t want to see you, you get out! Are you still not satisfied that I have been hurt like this? Go, go, go, I don’t want to see you!”

Liberty calmly withdrew his hand to wipe his sweat, and said calmly: “Your mom came back to me and offered a job of $10,000 per day, which is a lot of money, to take care of you for a month. Since I have received the money, I will take care of you. Even if you don’t want to see me, there is nothing you can do. Close your eyes, if you close your eyes, you won’t be able to see me.” Liberty threw away the tissue and said, “You haven’t even eaten lunch, are you hungry? I boiled some bone soup for you, and it’s still warm. Do you drink it yourself, or should I feed you?”

Duncan stared at her.

“Also, Mr. Lewis, it’s not me who caused you, but you who was driving too fast. You have to bear the consequences for your own mistakes. Sonny knows this. From now on, drive as you please. Don’t think you’re flying a plane.”

Liberty easily caught the pillow he threw at her, put it on the bed of a family member beside him, and said, “Mr. Lewis, I told you just now that Mrs. Lewis spent a lot of money to hire me to take care of you, Mrs. Lewis has already paid a high salary to me, and the money is in my pocket, and I am reluctant to spit it out. I can only continue to take care of you.”

Duncan: “…I will give you $600,000, and you go out and I don’t need you to take care of me!”

Duncan had already guessed that his mother would look for Liberty, so he kept acting like he blamed Liberty, but who knew that his mother still went to find Liberty.

His mother also spent a lot of money to ask Liberty to take care of him.

“Is this the heaven’s pie? Is there such a good thing? But I have always been down-to-earth and don’t believe in the sky’s pie. I’d better take care of Mr. Lewis honestly with the $10,000 salary per dar that Mrs. Lewis gave me.”

Duncan patted the bed, “Liberty, get out, get out! I don’t want to see you! Dad, Mom, come in and drag her out!”

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