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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 276

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Chapter 276 Liberty instinctively responded.

She did not read too much into the situation.

Firstly, Liberty was past the age of dreaming. Secondly, she was married, and thirdly, she was no longer the belle she was before marriage. Liberty was now a fat and ugly woman.

Duncan grinned. “Let‘s talk about the repairs.”

It threw Liberty into a tizzy.

She did not have much savings left. Judging by the damages this time, the repairs must cost a lot more. She would have to drain her bank account to pay Duncan and endure Hank‘s name–calling for being pathetic.

The stroller merely scraped Duncan‘s vehicle in the last incident, but she had to fork out nine thousand bucks.

“Where do you live?”

“Bright Boulevard.”

“That‘s a good catchment area. You made a good choice and bought the place quickly.”

The houses at Bright Boulevard were all sold.

“My husband bought the house before we got married. He‘s still paying the mortgage. Mr. Lewis, how much would the repairs cost? Um... It‘s not that I want to pass the buck or refuse to pay, I‘m a housewife without a source of income. I don‘t have much savings left. I probably won‘t have enough to cover the cost. “Can I pay in installments?” Liberty probingly asked, “I‘m trying to find a job now. I can

promise that I‘ll pay everything I owe once I have a job and a steady income.”

Behind the wheel, Duncan replied, “No need to be nervous. I don‘t expect you to pay this time. I only asked you to pay for the scratch so that it would serve as a reminder to watch out on the street. It would be unfortunate for you if you ran your stroller onto anyone else. Don‘t forget, your son is in this car.”

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Liberty was grateful.

“I‘ll carry your stuff upstairs.”

“It‘s fine. You can watch my things here. It‘ll only take two trips, so it won‘t be long. There‘s an elevator.”

“Sure.” Duncan watched as she carried her son while pushing the stroller away.

A few minutes later, Liberty came down the stairs alone.

“Is there anyone else at home now?”

Duncan asked in passing.

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