Chapter 1175
Serenity answered, “My sister got a good hold on Sonny, and I gave the man a kick. The kidnapper gave up on Sonny and ran
away.”
She turned over and looked in the direction of Elisa’s car before adding, “Sonny is in Elisa’s car.”
Through the conversation between Serenity and Zachary, the Browns realized that Sonny was nearly taken too.
Mrs. Brown cried and shouted to see her grandson.
It was then Liberty took Sonny by the hands and got out of the car.
“Sonny! Sonny!”
Mrs. Brown held onto Sonny, making sure her grandson was fine before choking with sobs. “Thank goodness you’re okay. Thank
goodness.”
“Grandmom.”
Seeing that the old lady had tears on her face, the little man reached out to wipe away her
tears.
Mrs. Brown had never looked after Sonny, but Sonny was her only grandson, so of course, she adored him. With Sonny’s caring
gesture touching Mrs. Brown’s heart, she cuddled Sonny and had another bout of crying.
The Browns gathered around Sonny.
“Stop crying, Mom. All is good now.”
Hank consoled his mother.
Rising to her feet, Mrs. Brown wiped her tears and turned around to give her son a push. She pointed her finger at her son. “It’s
your fault. This wouldn’t have happened if you two
didn’t take the kids to the zoo.
“It was a good thing Sonny asked Serenity to come along. Otherwise... I would suspect that you brought the children to the zoo
to be kidnapped if you weren’t Sonny’s father and Lucas’s uncle.”
Mrs. Brown’s accusation washed the color off Jessica’s face.
When Mrs. Brown’s angry eyes were fixated on her, Jessica struggled to refute, “I was only trying to bond with Sonny. No one
would want this to happen.”
Mrs. Brown gave Jessica the stink eye, believing that the woman was bad luck.
Since her son married Jessica, nothing had gone well for the family. A simple trip to the zoo with Sonny ended up in a kidnap
attempt.
These people were brazened to abduct children in public.
Embarrassed, Jessica hung her head low.
She looked hurt.
Feeling bad for his wife, Hank stood up for her, “It’s an accident, Mom. No one wishes for it to happen. I told Sonny early on that I
would take him to the zoo. Why are you putting the blame on Jessica?”
“You always come to her defense. Well, you’ll regret it one day.”
Mrs. Brown glared at her son.
“Let’s go home, Liberty.”
Not one to stay for the Brown family’s circus show, Serenity told her sister and went to pick Sonny up.
Zachary took Sonny from Serenity’s arms.
“Uncle Zack.”
Sitting in his uncle’s embrace, the little man happily shared his experience at the zoo without knowing that he had escaped a
disaster moments ago.
Zachary kissed the boy on the cheek and dotingly uttered, “I’ll go with you when you want to see the animals again.”
With him around, no one would dare harm Sonny.
Today may look like an accident to the public, but Zachary and Clive suspected something
more sinister.