Duncan turned to look at Liberty and said, “Who do you think I am? I even slept on a bench in the park before. That was when I was rebellious in my youth.”

Liberty knew that he was very rebellious when he was in his teens and 20s and followed some like-minded people to join the world. Later, after his grandma passed away from a serious illness, he changed his ways, returned to normal, worked hard to start a business, and established Lewis & Co.

More than ten years have passed since those days, and he rarely mentioned it in front of her because it reminded him of his grandma.

She heard that his grandma’s favorite grandson was him. He was the youngest of the brothers. The emperor loved the eldest son, and the people loved the youngest son.

Sonny was initially afraid of the scar on his face. He thought about having surgery to repair it, but in the end, he didn’t do it. He said that keeping the scar was a warning to himself because his rebellion led to his grandma’s serious illness and death.

He felt sorry for Grandma.

“I don’t choose a place to live. Besides, a room like this is very good.”

Duncan admitted that he usually stayed in the presidential suite when he was on business trips.

He was single and had so much property. If he didn’t enjoy it, what would he do to earn so much money?

asked, “Do you want to

just sit on

pointed to the sofa next to

he refused and said,

walk a little further, his legs would not be able to bear it, and he would suffer such heartbreaking pain that he could not stand steadily

legs were bruised

day, no one noticed him, so everyone would

didn’t need

helping him and let him stand up

took a step forward, turned around, and slowly sat down on the

he sat down, Liberty pushed the wheelchair aside and parked it against the

will deliver a piece of fruit every day. They are all

so full that I can’t eat fruit

are almost forty years old, and you still don’t know how much you

it hard? Otherwise, practice walking in the room so

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