Though Sonny has the support of several powerful families, everyone hopes he'll eventually succeed on his own—so he can stand strong without relying on others.

Duncan hadn't given much thought to Sonny’s future studies, but he knew Liberty had high hopes for her son, and Serenity, as his aunt, was dedicated to guiding and nurturing him.

Sonny may only be in kindergarten, but he’s already started learning piano, chess, poetry, and painting.

For now, it’s about laying a good foundation and sparking his curiosity.

Since he’s still young, Liberty and Serenity want him to enjoy his childhood, especially during summer and winter breaks.

When it’s time to study, he studies hard, and when it’s time to play, he plays just as hard.

Liberty nodded thoughtfully.

“While he’s still young, let’s give him a few more years of freedom.

Once things are settled in Jensburg, we'll look at moving Sonny there for school.

If Sonny wasn’t keen on leaving his family in Wiltspoon, Liberty knew they could always keep him

would help take

so young, long-term separation could be

Sonny to Jensburg meant uprooting him from his

transition would be a

drifted through

looked around, unable to spot them, but

the time comes, we’ll ask

he'll go; if he wants

up going to Jensburg alone, and Sonny and I might

walk now, I’m

far, the pain is unbearable, and I have

of the year, I should be back to normal.” He added, “I know I’m limited

what happens, you'll have our support.” Duncan wanted nothing more

she took over the Farrell family, he’d change his surname to Farrell too, becoming part

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