Ainsley said, "Liberty is divorced and has a son. Duncan doesn't dislike her, and she treats her son well. Everyone can see that Duncan's love for Sonny comes from the bottom of his heart.
He exhibits tolerance towards his stepsons and does not harbor resentment towards his wife's divorce or husband's death. He is the most suitable for me. Liberty is a divorced woman, and she is not very capable. She can find a good man who is a hundred times better than her ex-husband. I consider myself to be better than her, so am I not worthy of Duncan?
Duncan and Liberty became lovers, so what? They didn't get a marriage certificate, so I still have a chance to compete. I went to investigate the possibility of a cure for Duncan's leg injury, and the doctor insisted on rehabilitation for next year. It's possible to return to normal."
Ainsley believed she was better than Liberty and more worthy than Duncan.
She wanted to fight for herself and her son.
After marrying Duncan, she didn't have to worry about being bad to her son. Seeing Duncan's love for Sonny, she felt jealous for her son.
People who didn't know, seeing Duncan's attitude towards Sonny, would think that they were father and son.
Mrs. Girard persuaded her earnestly, "If you say that, people will still call you a mistress. Ainsley, you have to think twice. If you really can't find a suitable one, just stay alone and raise Zayn so that he can take over. You can retire and enjoy peace and happiness. That's how life will be."
Mrs. Girard didn't want to see her daughter-in-law, Ainsley, so tired alone, but she also didn't want her to be a mistress.
Mrs. Girard added, "It's true that Liberty is a divorced woman, but her sister is the eldest mistress of the York family. Zachary is a maniac who dotes on his wife. You know they'll help Liberty without asking. Let them know that you are going to compete with Liberty for Duncan. Our company cannot afford the joint suppression by the York Corporation and the Stone Group.
Duncan may not like you. Ainsley, he is really not suitable for you. Don't ruin your reputation because of him. It will also bring harm to our company."
The father-in-law, Mr. Girard, also said, "Ainsley, your mother is right. If Duncan was not with Liberty and was not disabled, he would be suitable for you. But now that he is disabled, he has become a lover of Liberty. Mrs. Lewis, who is very smart, now accepts Liberty.
There is really no need for you to wade into that muddy water. Mrs. Lewis dislikes Liberty for being a divorced woman, and she will dislike you too."
Ainsley was a widow after her husband died, and Mrs. Lewis probably disliked her even more.
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If Duncan hadn't been disabled, Mrs. Lewis wouldn't have been able to accept liberty.
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After listening to her parents-in-law's
sincere persuasion, Ainsley was silent for a long time, then sighed and said, "Liberty is not in Wiltspoon now. I heard that she went to Jensburg to
open a company. Before her new company is stable, I think she will stay in Jensburg. It will take at least a year and a half, or even several years. While she is not in Wiltspoon, I will investigate Duncan's intentions. If I can make Duncan choose me, others will not say anything. Visit bignovels.com to read the latest chapter of this novel
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I will not pursue Duncan openly. I will
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Ainsley had said this; what else could the parents-in-law say?