Liberty was a divorced woman. Ms. Girard was a woman whose husband had died. Everyone had a son, but she was better than Liberty.

Ms. Girard felt that she should fight for herself. She was better than Liberty. If she fights for it, she has a better chance of winning.

Liberty was not in Wiltspoon.

Serenity’s beautiful eyes flashed, and she remained silent.

Duncan smiled and said, “Ms. Girard, If you’re not in a hurry, we can talk about it another day. I’m really sorry for making you go all the way in vain.”

Ms. Girard also smiled and said, “It’s okay, Mr. Lewis; you will deal with more important things first.”

When discussing business cooperation, it didn’t always take several or even a dozen trips to successfully negotiate. Sometimes, even a dozen trips might not lead to a successful deal.

Ms. Girard’s secretary opened the elevator door again. Ms. Girard naturally walked behind Duncan and pushed him into the elevator.

Duncan refused and said, “Ms. Girard, no need. The new wheelchair is fully automatic. I can control it and move forward by myself.”

Ms. Girard smiled, retracted her hand to push the wheelchair, and smiled as she watched Duncan carrying Sonny into the elevator.

that he was rough, and with the scars on

after getting along with him, Ms. Girard

he was to Sonny. His

from Liberty, Duncan would also treat her son very well. Her son was several years older than Sonny and had already gone to elementary

too young. At three or four years old,

tilted her head and said to Serenity with a smile,

her, so she followed her into the

secretary entered

went down to the

projects they

car. Ms. Girard stopped, said goodbye

woman, Serenity also had the sensitivity

felt that Ms. Girard had

that Duncan didn’t know

Serenity’s guess. Of course, she wouldn’t tell Duncan. She wanted to

Corporation. It was not yet rush hour, and there would be no traffic jams on the streets for the

the office building, they met Josh, who was

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