Chapter 1170
Serenity had to chase after the little one.
The zoo was crowded, with children like Sonny everywhere.
Not in the mood to take in the scenery, Serenity felt exhausted from running after Sonny.
Sonny had been watching the shop with his mother every day, and his mother would take him home for a rest after work. Liberty had not had time to take him out to play, so now that they were at the zoo, Sonny was letting loose his rambunctious nature.
Fortunately, Serenity was in the habit of exercising, which allowed her to keep up with the child’s energy.
Since Liberty had been jogging to lose weight, her stamina was at an optimal level. However, Ms. Stone rarely participated in such activities, and the long walk was taking a toll on her feet.
As for the Browns, their whereabouts were a mystery.
Sonny thoroughly enjoyed the playground, going around several times on the age-appropriate equipment until he was covered in sweat. His aunt then lifted him up to see the animals.
The zoo was vast, and by the time they finished exploring the bird exhibit, it was lunchtime.
The group chose a restaurant to eat at.
“Where’s Dad?”
It was only now that Sonny remembered his father.
Liberty smiled and replied, “You ran so fast that you left your dad way behind.”
Sonny looked around but couldn’t spot his father.
“Call Dad, Mom,” he urged.
Liberty pretended to dial Hank’s number.
She then said, “Your dad and grandparents are eating somewhere else. We’ll see them later.”
Sonny accepted his mother’s explanation.
The Brown family arrived where Serenity’s group was, managing to catch up by stopping Lucas from playing at the playground.
Jessica had a disagreement with Hank and sulkily left the Browns to wander off.
on her own. For the first time, Hank did not comfort her. Jessica’s suspicions were confirmed: Hank no longer valued her now that he had her. He had showered her with affection while they were sneaking around, but now that she had transitioned from mistress to wife, she found herself slipping into Liberty’s former role. Jessica was becoming the old Liberty, while Liberty was embracing life to the fullest.
Liberty no longer had to cater to her in-laws or endure being mistreated by her mother-in-law and sister-in-law. She was free to spend her hard-earned money without anyone questioning her choices—the world was her oyster. For the first time, Jessica felt regret about her decisions. She regretted intervening in Hank and Liberty’s marriage, believing she would not follow the same path as Liberty by marrying Hank. Yet, reality had delivered a harsh wake-up call. They hadn’t even had their wedding, and Hank was already less affectionate than before. Jessica thought it might be due to his strained relationship with her family.
Suddenly, someone bumped into her, nearly causing her to lose her balance. “Watch where you’re going!” Jessica shouted at the man. As she looked closer, noticing he was wearing a black mask and sunglasses, an uneasy feeling settled in her stomach.
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