Chapter 1777
After scolding Mr. Brown, Mrs. Brown said to Liberty with tears in her eyes: “Liberty, Please bring Sonny here; Hank still cares deeply for his only child, and he believes his son desperately misses him.”
Liberty comforted her a few more words.
“Serenity and Elisa went to the vegetable market today, Sonny should have followed her back to my hometown, I called Serenity to ask when they will come back.” Liberty did not refuse the request of the former in-laws.
Regardless of whether Hank could get over it or not, Sonny was his son, and it was right for Sonny to visit Hank in the hospital.
Divorce is a divorce. Liberty never spoke ill of Hank in front of his son, let alone taught his son to resent Hank. Anyway, Hank paid Sonny’s child support.
Mrs. Brown cried and nodded.
She had a sense of foreboding, thinking that her son would not be able to survive.
But she kept praying in her heart that her son would survive.
Liberty walked aside to call Serenity.
Serenity quickly answered her sister’s call, and she asked on the phone: “Sister, what’s the matter?”
At this time, Liberty was in the hospital taking care of the hard-spoken and soft-hearted Mr. Lewis, and when she suddenly called, Serenity was always worried. what’s the matter.
Liberty: “Sonny with you?”
Before the divorce, Liberty once said harsh words to Hank’s domestic violence, she said that if Hank dared to domestic violence her, as long as Hank Asleep, she could chop Hank up, unless Hank stayed up all the time, or never came home.
Hank was stunned, and the husband and wife were so embarrassed that they didn’t dare to do it again.
Hank’s current fate, Serenity felt very happy, but for the sake of her nephew, she didn’t show it, but said to her sister: “Then I will call Zachary and ask Zachary to send Sonny to the hospital.”
Liberty hummed.
Knowing that her sister was busy now, Liberty quickly ended the call.
When Liberty returned to her former in-laws, the door of the emergency room finally opened.
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