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Married at First Sight Chapter 1663

Chapter 1663
Sonny regarded Duncan as his supporter, and this display of trust brought a smile to Duncan’s face, leaving Liberty speechless.
“Dunc, Mom glared at me,” Sonny complained.
He even reported the incident.
Duncan picked Sonny up with a grin and asked, “Consider why she glared at you. I’m right here, yet her glare was directed at you. What could be the reason?”
Liberty approached them.
Sonny looked at his mother and replied obediently, “I was playing on the phone after calling Aunt Ser. Mom took my phone away.”
“That’s not your phone; it belongs to Mom.”
Sonny’s big eyes sparkled. He didn’t argue because he knew the phone indeed belonged to her.
“I asked why Mom could use the phone, but I couldn’t. That’s when she glared at me.”
Sonny’s voice began to trail off as he realized that playing on the phone was wrong.
Duncan spoke gently, “You’re still young. Spending too much time on the phone can harm your eyes and lead to short-sightedness. Your mom is doing this for your own good.”
“She doesn’t usually play on the phone either; she uses it to talk to other people,” Sonny replied, remaining silent afterward.
After a moment, he asked, “When can I play on the phone, Dunc?”
“You can have it for about ten minutes occasionally. However, the ideal situation is not to use it at all. You can read or play with your Lego. You finished assembling the Lego I bought for you, right? I’ll get you a few more sets next time.”
Sonny nodded, saying, “Okay.”
He wriggled free from Duncan’s arms, walked past the table, and hugged Liberty’s leg. Looking up at her, he said, “I’m sorry, Mom. I won’t use the phone secretly anymore.”
Liberty bent down to embrace her son. “I’m not angry anymore. I forgive you.”
Sonny returned the hug, saying, “I love you so much, Mom.”
Liberty laughed in response, “I love you a lot too.”
“Now go and play. I still have some ravioli to make,” she added.
Liberty stood up and, after a quick glance at her son, resumed her ravioli preparation.
As Duncan assisted her, he remarked, “You’ve taught Sonny well.”
“A child’s education should begin early. Sonny is a happy child with many people caring for him. If I don’t teach him in time, he might become spoiled,” Liberty replied.
Duncan smiled and said, “Sonny is adorable and friendly. People are naturally drawn to him and shower him with affection. However, we’ll also correct and guide him when he makes mistakes. Don’t worry; we won’t spoil him completely.”
Liberty looked at him and smiled, choosing not to respond verbally.
The people surrounding her were financially affluent and well-educated, displaying remarkable manners.
They certainly dote on Sonny but do not spoil him.
Suddenly, Duncan’s phone rang.
He finished trimming a few ravioli before taking out his phone to answer the call.
“Where did you go this time, Duncan?”
Mrs. Lewis’s curious tone came through the phone.

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