After a lighthearted moment with her third son, Mrs. Lewis turned her attention back to Duncan and Liberty.

With a warm smile, she asked, “Duncan, Liberty, when do you plan on getting the marriage certificate? Tomorrow, perhaps? The Civil Affairs Bureau will be closing soon for the holiday, so it’d be ideal to get it done within the next two days.” Getting the marriage certificate would give Duncan peace of mind, knowing they'd be legally married even if they waited to have the wedding.

For Mrs. Lewis, the marriage certificate also meant that Duncan could finally enjoy a home filled with love, and—she hoped—a grandchild on the way by the time the wedding arrived.

While Mrs. Lewis would be overjoyed if Liberty chose to have a child with Duncan, she also respected her wishes.

After all, she’d seen how well Duncan treated Sonny, and Sonny, being raised with good values, would likely support Duncan in his old age.

But secretly, Mrs. Lewis did hope Liberty might consider it.

Duncan gently nudged Liberty to respond, and she answered easily, “Tomorrow works for us.

the Civil Affairs Bureau in the morning, have lunch together, and then go to my

asking when we'll come over.” Mrs. Lewis

“Wonderful,” she replied.

meet you.” With that, she turned to her husband and asked him to retrieve a red brocade box from her dressing table

Lewis carefully opened the box, revealing

green jade was of the finest quality, a true treasure meant for special

my wedding gift to you, Liberty,” Mrs. Lewis said,

months away, getting the marriage certificate is a huge milestone, and we want to honor

family dinner to officially introduce you to our friends and

jewelry when they joined the family,” she continued with a

set is a bit

two, is equally meaningful and given with love.” She

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