Chapter 1253
Zachary was also present, maintaining a haughty and aloof demeanor that made those in the flower shop feel uneasy. His imposing aura was palpable. Serenity, not wanting to linger, quickly pulled Zachary out of the shop after giving him the bouquet.
Shortly after they left Spring Blossoms, the sky darkened.
Serenity called her sister and chatted with her nephew for a while before ending the call.
Sonny waited patiently for his aunt to finish, eager to play with the phone, but his mother took it away from him.
“Mom, I want to watch Peppa Pig,” he said.
Liberty tucked the phone back into her pocket and replied, “If you want to watch cartoons, I’ll turn on the TV for you. You can’t watch it on the phone.”
“You can only watch TV for half an hour,” she added.
Sonny pouted, but when he saw his mother grab the TV remote and turn on the TV, he relented and said, “Okay.”
After setting up the TV for her son, Liberty returned to the kitchen to prepare ingredients for the next morning.
Suddenly, the doorbell rang.
“I’ll get it, Mom!” Sonny called out when he heard the doorbell, grabbing a small stool to reach the doorknob.
Liberty allowed him to open the door but stepped out of the kitchen to see who had arrived, still holding the kitchen knife.
When the door opened and she spotted Hank and Jessica standing on the porch, Liberty’s expression turned icy.
Hank, initially pleased to see his son at the door, wanted to pick Sonny up. However, upon noticing his ex-wife standing behind their son with a glinting kitchen knife, he felt a twinge of guilt. “Liberty, I… We’re here to see Sonny and give you an invitation,” he stammered.
The house renovation was halfway complete. He had asked the contractor…
Hank and Jessica finalized the date for their wedding. Jessica enthusiastically suggested they hire someone to create the invitation cards and insisted they send one to Liberty. Hank understood that his ex-wife no longer loved him, yet he still anticipated that Liberty would feel hurt upon receiving the invitation. After all, they had known each other for over a decade, dated for several years, and were married for a short time. Did Liberty truly not care that he was marrying someone else?
“Liberty, we brought food for you and Sonny, as well as some toys for him. I also bought a few outfits,” Jessica said cheerfully. She hoped to gather some information from Liberty, particularly if Zachary had discovered the mastermind behind the zoo incident.
“Dad,” Sonny called out to Hank. The little boy looked at his mother before reaching out for Hank to pick him up. Liberty bent down to grab a small stool, turned, and coldly said, “Come in.” Only then did Hank and Jessica dare to enter.
“Sonny, did you miss Daddy?” Hank asked.
“I didn’t miss Dad,” Sonny replied honestly. He simply stated the truth, not missing his father at all. Hank was taken aback. “How could you not miss me? That’s so sad! Then who do you miss?”
“Dunc,” Sonny answered.
Hank’s expression soured. Had Duncan already stolen his son’s affection? Feeling displeased, he asked, “Why do you miss Dunc?”
Sonny replied earnestly, “Dunc gave me some Legos. I couldn’t put them together, and Mom doesn’t know how, but Dunc does. I want to play with Dunc.” He wanted Duncan to teach him how to assemble the building blocks.
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