Only Lucas, who was still young and spoiled by the family, did not understand the situation. He was the youngest and used to bully Sonny all the time, often taking his belongings.

However, since visiting his uncle’s house and not seeing Sonny there, Lucas no longer had anyone to bully or take things from.

After a long time without seeing each other, when they finally met, Lucas’s mischievous nature started to emerge again. He found Sonny’s clothes quite cool and wanted them for himself.

“The kids are used to calling you Aunt Liberty now,” Chelsea said as she took the bag of apples from Liberty’s hands. “You’ve come all this way, and you even brought gifts. You’re too courteous.”

She glanced at the bag and saw only apples.

Considering that apples were now several bucks per pound, this bag would only cost tens of bucks. Chelsea felt that Liberty was somewhat stingy compared to her previous visit, but she still appreciated the gesture.

Since this meant they had something to eat for lunch.

Liberty nodded and greeted Mr. and Mrs. Brown and her ex-brother-in-law, then she said to Sonny, “Sonny, bring the flowers you bought for your dad.”

Hank, and everyone

considerate of Liberty to come and visit Hank who was now hospitalized with severe injuries,

saw Duncan being pushed in by a

of Duncan’s bodyguards was carrying two boxes of nutritional supplements and, at

and said, “I came to see Mr.

Mr. Brown managed to squeeze out a smile and

no chance of winning Liberty back, but seeing

had lost a daughter-in-law who was able to take good care of

would be difficult to reclaim her

times better than their son. If their ex-daughter-in-law was not blind, she would

notice the tension between the adults, as

to the bed, looking at Hank. Hank was looking at his

in a near-death condition not too long

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