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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 1705
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Married at First Sight Chapter 1705 Serenity asked with concern: “Sister, what's the matter? Liberty: “A high-paying job.” After washing the rice, Liberty put in the water again, then pressed the switch of the plug, and then pressed the rice cooker on the rice cooker, and then turned to face her sister.

Serenity: “Sister, your breakfast shop is running well, why do you still have to look for a job? Do you think Sonny is going to kindergarten, and you feel too much pressure? It's okay, | can help Sonny pay the tuition. | can’t spend all the pocket money that was given toevery month, and everyone in their family can also receive a certain amount of pocket money every month, and the most important thing | need now is money.” Serenity thought that her sister, Liberty was under a lot of pressure in life, Still looking for a job.

“No, Sonny’s tuition is not a problem. The money that Hank gaveback then is enough for Sonny to go to school. I still have incevery day, so it’s not a matter of lack of money.” Liberty looked outside, Seeing Jasmine teasing Sonny, she went on to say: “Mrs. Lewis cto seejust now.” Hearing this, Serenity frowned, “What is she looking for you for? She told you to take Sonny and leave Wiltspoon again, Right?” Duncan didn’t want to see Liberty now, since Mrs. Lewis had a criminal record, Serenity’s first thought was that Mrs. Lewis wanted Liberty to leave Wiltspoon with her son because Duncan didn’t want to see Liberty.

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“She askedto go to the hospital to take care of Mr. Lewis. After Mr. Lewis was discharged from the hospital and he could do rehabilitation, she also askedto accompany Mr. Lewis to do his rehabilitation. She gave$300,000 a month. | said she gave too much money. Mr. Lewis has helpedso much, | regard him as a friend, and | also hope that he can recover.

Mrs. Lewis insisted on givingthe money, and said that if | disagreed with $300,000 a month, she would add more. | don’t care if the money is not. | want to ask for your opinion. Serenity, do you think | should pay more? Don’t you want to take care of Mr. Lewis? | also told Mrs. Lewis that even if | agreed to her, it has nothing to do with feelings. | never thought about marrying Mr. Lewis, but simply hoped that he would get better. But if | really... Will taking care of him make him sink deeper and deeper? He doesn’t want to seenow, so I'm going, will he accept it?” Serenity didn’t know how to answer the question for a while.

After thinking about it, she said to Liberty: “Mrs. Lewis will cto find you to take care of Mr. Lewis. | have already guessed that Mr. Lewis likes you so much. Mrs. Lewis feels distressed and anxious about his current state. Now you've to go and motivate Mr.

Lewis.” Liberty: “Sister, I'll go if you want, and if you refuse, | don’t want to go. If I go, | can’t say that Mr. Lewis will get deeper and deeper. Sister, can you keep your heart? | feel that my conscience is uneasy.” Being together day and night was the easiest way to express feelings.

Liberty was silent.

After a long while, Liberty said: “After | finish my business in the store every day, | will go to the hospital to take care of Mr. Lewis.

| won't stay in the hospital all day. | don’t want the compensation that Mrs. Lewis gave me. In my words, | don’t want money. If | go, | always feel that my conscience is not at ease.” When she had an accident, Duncan stayed up all night, guarding outside her ward, waiting for her to wake up.

Every day Duncan had tto visit her in the hospital.

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Let's not talk about these, just say that Duncan also helped her a lot in the past.

She took care of Duncan for free, and it was considered as a favor owed to him.

As for the emotional matter, if she didn’t talk about it, Duncan won't talk about it now. Before it arrived, who knew how it would develop? “In that case, sister, you will be very tired.” Serenity felt sorry for her sister.

“I'll go hand rest in the afternoon.” Liberty reassured Serenity, “l won't let myself collapse from exhaustion. What you say, how you think, | don’t need to care about it, as long as | have a clear conscience.” When Liberty said it, Serenity knew that Liberty had made a decision.

No matter what decision Liberty made, Serenity would support Liberty.

With the support of Serenity, Liberty no longer struggled, and decided to go to the hospital to take care of Duncan when she was free, encourage Duncan, and not ask Mrs. Lewis to pay for it.

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