Chapter 1589
Duncan walked in but turned around and left before he said hello to the Hunt sisters.
Serenity was puzzled and thought, ‘What does this mean?
Is he retreating?
‘Or did he leave because he saw me here?”
Just as Serenity was guessing what Duncan meant by leaving so quickly, Duncan came in again.
This time, he had a bouquet of flowers in his hand.
It turned out that he forgot to take the bouquet from his car.
Serenity was stunned.
She looked at her sister, but she saw that Liberty’s face was stoic.
Since it was still early, there were no other customers in the diner except Serenity. The two shop assistants were sitting beside
them eating their breakfast.
Seeing that there was a customer, the two of them wanted to get up and tend to the customer, but when they saw that it was
Duncan, the two of them sat down again and continued to eat their breakfast.
Duncan’s pursuit of Liberty was so obvious that they could not even pretend not to know.
“Liberty.”
Duncan came over holding the bouquet.
“Serenity, you’re early.”
He greeted Serenity.
Serenity said, “I haven’t eaten the signature breakfast in my sister’s diner in a while, and I was craving it, so I came here early.
Mr. Lewis, you’re also very early.”
It was only seven o’clock in the morning.
Serenity’s husband was still asleep when she left the house.
Before she left, she deliberately left a note on the bedside table for Zachary so that he would not wake up and lose his temper
when he did not see her. He liked to blame her for not waiting for him and for ignoring him.
In the future, Serenity would have to spend more time caring about him. Otherwise, her back would break
“I usually come at this time.”
Duncan replied before he asked, “Where’s Sonny?”
“Sonny is at my house. Jim will send him to his lessons later.”
Liberty was busy with her diner and had to get up early every day. It was not convenient for her to take Sonny with her, so the
little guy stayed with Serenity at night.
In the morning, Jim would send Sonny to class.
Duncan hummed, then handed the bouquet to Liberty. His black eyes were fixated on Liberty as he said, ” Liberty, this is for you.”
Liberty stood up.
She faced Duncan’s intense gaze frankly and declined his bouquet. “Thank you, Mr. Lewis, but I don’t like flowers. I’ll cook you
breakfast.”
Duncan was mentally prepared for Liberty to refuse his bouquet.
When he confessed his love to Liberty, Liberty also made it clear to him that she had no feelings for him.
Thus, he was mentally prepared to be rejected by Liberty all the time.
“I’ll have the same thing,” Duncan said.
Liberty walked away.
Duncan did not follow her around but sat opposite Serenity and put the bouquet on the table.
Serenity kept looking at the two of them.
After Duncan sat down, Serenity lowered her head to eat her breakfast.
“Zachary didn’t come with you?”
Duncan looked for a topic to chat with Serenity about, so as not to make it so awkward.
“He’s still asleep. I have to go to the bookstore, so I left the house early.”