Chapter 3870
Duncan went all out to make Liberty’s wedding dress special by hiring a renowned designer who had crafted gowns for both Serenity and Jasmine, who had looked stunning on their wedding days. Encouraged by the recommendations of Zachary and Josh, he chose the same designer to create a one-of-a-kind gown for Liberty.
As Liberty looked at him, surprise flickered in her eyes—she hadn’t known Duncan was having a wedding dress custom-made for her. But of course, he knew her size; after all, he had held her often enough to have a keen eye for these details. If necessary, he could easily ask Serenity for specifics about Liberty’s style and preferences.
Duncan met her gaze and explained softly, “After you agreed to get our marriage certificate before the New Year, I reached out to the designer recommended by Zachary and Josh. I got your measurements from Serenity, but I measured for accuracy myself to ensure it was perfect. I wanted you to have a wedding dress like the ones Zachary and Josh gifted their wives. Liberty, I’ve promised you: if there’s something worth having, you’ll have it too. And if I can make it unique just for you, I will.”
Duncan had witnessed how Zachary and Josh showered love on their wives in countless thoughtful ways. Seeing their happiness together inspired him to go all out for Liberty. He didn’t need an instruction manual—his devotion came naturally. Loving Liberty made him want to give her everything, even the stars and the moon if he could.
He had sworn to both Audrey and Serenity that no matter what, he would care for Liberty. If she agreed to marry him, he’d spend his life making her happy. Even if she didn’t, he would still always protect her. Audrey trusted him, and Serenity too felt assured leaving her beloved sister in his hands.
her voice warm with gratitude. “Duncan, thank you for everything you’re doing for me.” He held her close, responding softly, “You’re my everything. I only want the best for you.”
From across the room, the exaggerated sound of someone clicking their tongue in mock exasperation broke the moment. The third young master of the Lewis family grinned at them. “I’ve known Duncan for over 30 years and always thought he was a rough, no-nonsense type who would be clueless about romance. But here he is, spouting the sweetest words!”
“Tsk, too sweet! If I listen any longer, I—” Mrs. Lewis shot her third son a hard look, while his wife pinched his arm, stifling his teasing with a laugh.
Mrs. Lewis shook her head with a smile, defending Duncan. “My son isn’t just tossing out romantic lines; he’s being sincere.” Turning to her third son, she teased, “Maybe you could take a lesson or two. It’s a wonder your wife puts up with you.”
The third young master of the Lewis family shrugged, pretending to be innocent, but his playful grin betrayed him. It was clear—among this family,
Humor and loyalty ran deep.