Mrs. Brown added, “From now on, you need to stop thinking about Sonny.

He's growing up fast and understands more than you realize.

Don't upset Serenity, or your family’s stable building materials store will struggle to stay afloat.” Chelsea’s expression changed as she recalled the real reason behind the couple’s job loss.

“Also, if Liberty and Duncan get married, you better not show up to cause any trouble,” Mrs. Brown warned, concerned that Chelsea might do something reckless.

Chelsea frowned.

“Mom, do you really think I enjoy stirring up trouble? Liberty isn't the same person she used to be; we can't control her anymore.

I'm not some reckless kid who's going to show up and cause chaos.

I’m afraid of losing everything too.” Chelsea couldn't shake off the envy she felt toward Liberty, who had once been bullied but managed to marry into wealth just two years after her divorce.

Mrs. Brown, understanding Chelsea’s character well, said earnestly, “Think about who saved Lucas when he was in trouble.

We should never forget to show gratitude and act with moral integrity.

good for your children.” “If anything happens to your kids in the future, you'll find no one to help you, and there

family now; we're not what we used to

to appreciate Liberty

the face, especially since it

Liberty might still be struggling, and

felt more like Serenity’s vengeance—just a way to express

couldn’t voice

all, Serenity had

the two sisters, she might have

“Mom, I understand.

say anything

make his own decisions, and I'll teach

be great for the brothers to bond, but

back and not

and that terrible

her ways and works to reduce her sentence, she'll be in

is still young—just in his

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