Chapter 3732
Married At First Sight Chapter 3732
In Chapter 3732 of Married At First Sight, Liberty had been taking better care of her skin, making it smoother than it was when she got divorced. She also applied light makeup for work every day, which added a touch of elegance. Sometimes, when she looked in the mirror, she couldn’t believe the woman staring back at her was actually herself. Two years after the divorce, she had undergone significant changes.
Liberty smiled, “Tonight, I’ll indulge a little with you, but after this, no more late-night snacks! Losing weight is too hard—I don’t want to go through that again.” She understood that if she gained weight again, it would be challenging to lose it. She was in a good place—happy, financially stable, and Duncan spoiled her. To maintain her figure, she knew she had to monitor her food intake and exercise regularly.
“I’ve heard people say that some men here admire you. They may not have voiced it, but anyone can see it in the way they look at you,” Duncan remarked. Knowing that Liberty was engaged to the fourth young master of the Lewis family kept those men from making a move, but they couldn’t hide their admiration.
Liberty replied, “If I notice someone has feelings for me, I keep my distance and ensure they lose interest. Don’t worry—I’m loyal in my relationships. Unless you stop loving me like Hank did, I won’t give up.” With Hank, it was different. He cheated and constantly criticized her, which ultimately led her to give up on him.
When she was preparing for the divorce, she cried at Serenity’s place. After years of dating and three years of marriage, she had invested everything in the relationship, believing they would be together for life. But it ended after just three years. The man who promised to care for her for life couldn’t even manage it for half that time. He said he’d support her, but when she asked for…
He needed money to buy baby formula, so he asked her to share the cost. Reflecting on the past, Liberty felt a sense of calm. The pain had faded, and she had learned valuable lessons from it. In her future life with Duncan, she planned to maintain her career, uphold her financial independence, and take care of her figure. Duncan reassured her, “I’m not Hank. I saw you at your lowest, and I never judged you like he did. Liberty, when we have our wedding, make sure to invite Sonny’s dad. Let him witness you walking down the aisle as my beautiful bride.” Hank would surely be envious.
Liberty laughed, “After all these years, you’re still jealous of him?” Duncan smiled. “I can’t help it. You were with him first, you loved him for years, married him, and you have a wonderful son like Sonny. I can’t help but wish I had been the one to be with you from the beginning. Why couldn’t we have transitioned from school uniforms to wedding dresses together?”
Liberty replied softly, “Everyone’s journey has its own path. Perhaps this is just how mine unfolds.” She accepted that she was meant for a second marriage but felt fortunate to have Duncan, such a good man, as her second husband. Duncan sighed, “I stayed single all these years because I was waiting for you.”
Liberty smiled, “You certainly know how to say sweet things now.” Duncan chuckled, “When you’re in love, sweet words come easily. Look at Zachary—he makes Seren happy and wins her heart. Honestly, I believe I’m even better than he is.” He felt he was gentler than Zachary, who remained reserved around others, showing his warmth only to Serenity.