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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 1475

Chapter 1475

“I’m sorry, Liberty.”

Serenity knew that she was wrong to keep her sister in the dark.

Liberty was right. They were sisters who relied on each other for many years. She could not hide the truth from her sister, even if she thought that it was for her sister’s own good.

Many people thought their actions were for the good of someone else’s sake, but was that really true? Had they ever asked what the other party thought?

“I know you’re worried about me, so I don’t blame you. Just don’t hide anything from me again. You don’t have to worry about this for me. I can handle it.”

“I believe in you, Liberty. You got this!”

“Yes.”

Liberty added, “Go back to work. I want to let Sonny take a nap.”

“I’ll come see you after the students finish class in the afternoon.”

“Okay.”

After the call, Liberty looked at her son.

Sonny was also looking at her.

“Naptime, Sonny.”

Liberty placed her phone back in the drawer and motioned for her son to lean forward. She wanted to pick her son up, but he refused.

“I can climb up by myself, Mom. Aunt Ser said that you’re still injured and can’t carry me.” Sonny climbed into the bed by himself.

Liberty reached out and touched her son’s head lovingly.

The best decision she made during the divorce was winning custody of Sonny.

Now, she had an income, prospects for the future, and the support of her sister and brother–in- law. She had no problem raising Sonny alone.

Sonny did not lack love either.

Everyone loved him. Even though Hank was not very responsible as a father, he was still able to give Sonny fatherly love. Liberty believed that Sonny would grow up healthily surrounded by everyone’s love.

“Mom will always love you, Sonny.”

Liberty pressed a kiss on her son’s tender face.

After sleeping for less than an hour, she woke up just as Mrs. Lane entered.

“Ms. Hunt, your grandparents and one of your cousins want to see you.”

Liberty was surprised.

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