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Love at First Novel by Gu Lingfei

It took Liberty a year to lose weight.
After successfully losing weight and starting her own career, Liberty regained her confidence.
She would no longer eat as hard as she did before, becoming fat and losing too much.
Serenity: “Sister, you have lost a little weight now, and you need to eat back some meat.”
Liberty smiled and said, “I’m not thin at all. Seren, there is something I want to tell you.”
Serenity: “Sister, tell me.”
Liberty: “My flight to Jensburg is at 3 o’clock in the afternoon.”
Serenity was stunned for a moment and asked, “Are you so anxious?”
She knew that Liberty was going to fly to Jensburg recently.
She didn’t expect to be in such a hurry.
Serenity: “Is the Farrell family in chaos?”
“Chaos or not, I will fly to Jensburg often. Not to mention competing with Kathryn for the position of matriarch, it is just the cause
of the deaths of our grandparents. As descendants, we must also find ways to find out. We cannot let them die inexplicably.”
Serenity nodded, then asked, “Auntie arranged it, or did you arrange the time yourself?”
“I made my own decision. The Farrell family has been in trouble recently. I went over to take a look. I also went there to inspect
the market and expand my business there. This way, even if I stay in Jensburg, it won’t hinder my ability to make money.
Auntie has already made a list for me of the industries that the Farrell family is involved in. Let’s start with the business.”
Serenity felt itchy after hearing this. She wanted to follow her and help, but she knew that no one would let her go to Jensburg.
She had a baby in her belly.
Serenity said, “Sister, Where’s Sonny? Does Sonny know that you’re going away? Why don’t you wait until Monday? Sonny will
go to kindergarten on Monday. I don’t know that he won’t cry when you go out.”

Liberty said, “I told him, and I also told him to send him to you, and he stopped crying, and I just told him to come back early. He
will feel sad if I go out without telling him.”
Although Sonny was only a little over three years old, he was becoming more and more naughty, but he was also becoming
more and more sensible.
Fortunately, Sonny and Serenity were also very close. She heard that when Serenity took care of him, he didn’t even cry.
Libert said, “The honeymoon between you and Zachary is about to end. Zachary should go back to work in the company. You will
be back in the city by then. It will be more convenient to pick up and drop off Sonny. During my absence, Sonny will trouble you
and your husband.”
Serenity smiled and said, “Sister, why are you being so polite to us? Sonny is my nephew. I brought him up every now and then,
and he is now more than three years old. You are not in Wiltspoon. It is natural for me to take care of Sonny. If you don’t entrust
Sonny to my care, I will still be in a hurry with you. Don’t worry and go do the work; Sonny has us.”
Not only would Serenity help take care of Sonny, but Audrey, Elisa, and others would also help.
Liberty was a little worried about Duncan.
She looked at Serenity and said, “Seren, while I’m away in Wiltspoon, ask Zachary to spend more time watching Duncan and
ask him not to overdo his rehabilitation, not to be impatient, and to take his time. Also, don’t let him work overtime all the time.”
Serenity said, “Sister, don’t worry; Zachary will help you keep an eye on Brother Duncan. They are close friends, and Zachary
also cares about Brother Duncan.”
Liberty and Duncan looked like a couple.
They supported each other and encouraged each other to move forward boldly.
Their relationships were cultivated in companionship.
It is said that companionship is the longest confession of love.
Liberty said: “When I went to Jensburg this time, Duncan really wanted to go with me, but I was on business and couldn’t find the
time to take care of him. He felt that he was dragging me down. When I needed help, he couldn’t help me. There is no way to

stay with me. He knew I was leaving this afternoon, so he was trying to get into trouble. He didn’t answer my calls or reply to my
messages.”

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