Chapter 3357
“What were you just laughing at?” Desmond asked Duncan gently once more.
Duncan replied candidly, “I just had a phone call with Liberty, and I couldn’t help but laugh at the thought that we would soon be able to get our marriage certificate.”
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Duncan explained, “I have pleaded with her, but when I asked previously, she did not agree. Brother, I won’t pressure her. I plan to propose again when she returns to Wiltspoon. I will arrange a public proposal for her, where Hank and the Brown family can witness it. They lost Liberty, which was their greatest mistake. Hank is unworthy of her.”
Duncan was resolute in making the Brown family regret their choice.
Desmond smiled and said, “They have long regretted their decision, but not their choice to buy the medicine. You mustn’t pressure her. She has endured a failed marriage, leaving her with emotional scars. If it weren’t for your loyalty and persistence, and the fact that she has grown distant over time, she might not be willing to marry you. Honestly, given her current situation, she doesn’t need to worry about marriage.”
Setting aside Liberty’s career, just considering her status as Serenity’s elder sister and Audrey’s niece, many men would desire to marry her.
Liberty was aware that most men who approached her were attracted to her familial ties.
Only Duncan approached her differently.
Duncan himself was a young master from a wealthy family. If she married him, it would feel like she was overstepping her bounds.
Hence, she had no reason to doubt that Duncan had any ulterior motives. He was
complete feelings of love and sincerity for her.
The most important aspect was that Duncan treated Sonny very well. Although Sonny was initially afraid of him, over time, they developed a bond that felt like that of a father and son. This connection stemmed from Sonny sensing Duncan’s genuine care for him.
It is often said that children have pure hearts. Even if they struggle to articulate their feelings, they intuitively understand who treats them well and who is insincere. Women who remarry with children must consider not only their own happiness but also their children’s emotions.
Sonny accepted Duncan, and Liberty was touched by Duncan’s unwavering affection and determination. She decided to take another chance on love.
Marriage is, at its core, a gamble. She lost her first bet, but this time she hoped to succeed, and she believed she could.
Duncan said, “Brother, I understand, and I cannot bear to see her suffer. She will have what others have, and what she possesses may be unique. Let me inform my parents when I get home tonight and ask for their help in making our choice. On a good day, after I propose, I will go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to obtain the certificate. The wedding can be planned for later. Once I can walk normally, we will hold the ceremony.
The weddings of Zachary and Serenity, as well as Josh and Jasmine, were both extravagant and memorable. Liberty and I’s wedding should not only surpass theirs but also match their grandeur to honor Liberty. When the time comes, Sonny will be our flower girl.”