Mr. Brown also said: “Liberty, you keep it and cultivate Sonny well, we will be very
pleased.”
His son’s reputation was rotten, and he probably won’t remarry in the future.
Then their Brown family only had one grandson, Sonny.
Now in the eyes of Mr. Brown and Mrs. Brown, the grandson was the most important.
As long as the grandson was doing well.
“The business in my store is very good and I can make money. It’s not much money.
You can buy something to eat. I still have something to do in the store and go back
first. When Sonny has a holiday on Saturday, I will bring Sonny to see his Dad.”
Liberty forced the little money into Mrs. Brown’s hands.
The money was not too much, just $2000.
Mrs. Brown reluctantly accepted $2000, picked up the bag of fruit bought by Liberty
and chased it out, insisting that Liberty take the fruit away, but Liberty refused, and the
two of them pushed each other again. It was Mrs. Brown who brought her back to the
ward.

Chelsea opened the bag and looked at the nutritional products Liberty sent, and said:
“They are all nutritional supplements for nourishing blood. Liberty is really caring. Our
family used to treat her badly. She looked at it for Sonny’s sake and still willing to
come over and have a look.”
She took out another box of nutritional supplements from her bag, and said to her
mother, “Mom, I’ve been injured too, and I’ve been hospitalized. After being
discharged from the hospital, Liberty bought two boxes of supplements, and I will take
one box back to supplement.”
Mrs. Brown: “What kind of fruit did Liberty buy?”
Chelsea took the bag from her mother and opened it to see that it was a bag of
grapes. She picked a grape and ate it. It was crisp, sweet and seedless, and she
didn’t need to peel it. She immediately said, “Mom, Hank can’t eat these now. The fruit
won’t last long and the weather will be hot, so it will go bad.”
Mrs. Brown: “You and my dad take out some, and bring the rest back to the small
refrigerator for me to eat.”
Liberty was generous; she had tasted the grapes she purchased, and she estimated
that each catty cost more than $30.
When she bought it by herself, she was reluctant to buy more, so she bought one or
two catties to try something new, unlike Liberty who bought a big bag at once.
“Well, if Liberty and Hank don’t divorce, nothing will happen, and our family’s life will
get better and better.” Chelsea sighed.
If her younger brother and Liberty hadn’t divorced, her parents would still be taking
care of her children, the couple wouldn’t be unemployed, and their parents’ money
would subsidize her small family, so the money given to her by the couple would be
saved.
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