“Jessica, he won’t be alright. It’s clear that Jessica is the one at fault; her fate is sealed, and she won’t give birth to a good son.”
Regarding Jessica’s miscarriage, Liberty expressed her feelings bluntly: “The media can say whatever they want; I don’t take it to heart.”
When it came to the topic of her ex, anyone with a discerning eye could see the difference in Hank before and after the divorce.
“Oh!” Chelsea sighed heavily.
Watching Liberty make dumplings, it was evident that Liberty, who had successfully lost weight, paid great attention to her skincare. She looked as young and beautiful as when they first met.
Chelsea lamented, “Liberty, this is all our fault. We’ve caused Hank and your family so much trouble.”
Liberty replied indifferently, “Isn’t it also your doing that his life has turned out so miserable?”
Chelsea was taken aback.
Her nature was difficult to change; she couldn’t help her impulsive temperament.
After a moment, Chelsea shifted the conversation and asked Liberty, “How is Mr. Lewis’s injury? I heard he has become disabled and will be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.”
In that case, would Duncan still pursue Liberty?
With Jessica having miscarried, if she were to conceive again, she would certainly return to prison.
At that point, they would likely push for Hank and Jessica to divorce again, allowing Hank to pursue Liberty once more.
Setting aside the fact that Liberty had the support of two men, her successful breakfast restaurant indicated a promising future.
Once the young couple remarried, they could run the restaurant together, freeing Hank from the need to drive for rideshare services every day.
After enduring so much, and comparing their past and present, as long as Liberty and Hank remarried, their future looked bright.
The family would appreciate their blessings and avoid causing any trouble. Liberty paused in her dumpling-making, turned to Chelsea, and questioned, “Who said Mr. Lewis is disabled? Who claimed he will be in a wheelchair in his next life? Mr. Lewis will improve—don’t listen to others’ nonsense.” Finally, she added, “Don’t even consider remarrying me and your brother; it’s impossible for us in this life.” Liberty did not look back!