Mrs. Lewis said, “I heard from Duncan that he and Liberty plan to get their marriage certificate after the New Year and hold the wedding when Liberty is a little freer. Recently, his father and I have been preparing the betrothal gifts for Liberty, and we are also picking a date.”

The betrothal gift could only be sent when Liberty was free and had returned to Wiltspoon on a good day.

Liberty was so busy that she even left Sonny to Serenity to help take care of him. She had not returned to Wiltspoon since she went to Jensburg. It was always Duncan who brought Sonny to Jensburg to see her.

Of course, they wouldn’t have a wedding too soon.

Mrs. Lewis added, “Liberty still wants to not hold a wedding, saying that she is getting married for the second time and it doesn’t matter whether the wedding is held or not. That won’t work. We can’t let Liberty down. Not only must we hold a wedding, but we must give Liberty a grand wedding.”

Mrs. Lewis didn’t want to let Liberty down, nor did she want to let Duncan down.

they got married, spending a lot of money. It was the youngest son’s turn, and he was the only unmarried child. Even if Duncan agreed not to hold a wedding, she, as a mother, could not agree, and no

marriage certificate and insisted on holding the wedding. He wanted everyone to know that Liberty was

family know that they had despised Liberty and given up on her, and that

the Brown

will come to visit them. The daughter they will have in the future will

liberty. If you separate them, you will kill Duncan. Anyway, I have four sons. If one leaves, the other three are still with me. Besides, Duncan’s coming here doesn’t mean he doesn’t recognize me as his mother. He

family flowing through her body. It’s just a surname. We don’t have those conservative ideas. The child was born after Liberty’s pregnancy

“Does

everything in the Farrell

refused to change her name and

family rule. Liberty can only change her surname. Mrs. Stone, our whole family

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