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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

Chapter 122
Liberty sneered. “He was the one who insisted on going halves, so I just did what he wanted. How is it right that he can do
whatever he wants to me when he‘s angry? You‘re distressed when you see him like this, but can‘t you see how he beat me up
too?
“He‘s your precious son, but I‘m human too! Yes, my parents are dead, but even if I‘m an orphan, I won‘t let you abuse me!
“Are you gonna come at me one by one, or all together? Come at me! I‘ll be straight with you. If you don‘t want to be with me
anymore, just say the word and we‘ll get a divorce. Don‘t you think you can get away with abusing me! I‘m not a pushover! If you
dare bully or beat me up again, I‘ll make sure to drag your whole family to hell before I die!
“Hank Brown, I told you long ago that if you ever dare lay your hands on me, you‘d better beat me to death because if I‘m alive,
you should sleep with one eye open. Otherwise, I‘ll chop you to pieces and mince you up!”
Libery glared at her in–laws fiercely.
If they had the guts to charge at her, she would fight to the death and die with them!
The Browns were speechless.
“What a shrew! She‘s so unreasonable!” Mr. Brown scolded Liberty and said to his son, “Hank, come home with us.”
Hank was also frightened by Liberty‘s behavior today.
He had known her for twelve years and never knew she was so ruthless.
Hank‘s legs were still shaking when he recalled Liberty‘s fierce look, so he left with his parents and sister. At the same time, he
called his boss to ask for a leave of absence.
He had to recuperate at home.
Chelsea drove over.
After the Browns got into the car, Chelsea said, “Hank, you should divorce her and take custody of Sonny. Don‘t give her
custody. Let‘s see if she can stay arrogant.”
Hank wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and asked his parents, “If I divorce her, will you help me take Sonny?”
“Mom and Dad already have their hands full with my kids,” Chelsea said.
After a moment of silence, Mr. Brown said, “Sonny is still young. Your mother and I are helping Chelsea with her baby, and we
have to pick up the two older ones from school. How can we take care of Sonny? Hank, don‘t be impulsive about the divorce...”
“Don‘t give Liberty any expenses. If you cut off her finances, she won‘t be so arrogant anymore. You can divorce her when
Sonny is old enough to attend kindergarten. That way, we can handle the pick–up and drop–off.”

Hank had a new lover, but he had not gotten a divorce because he knew his son was still young and his parents could not help
him take care of Sonny.
After listening to his father‘s advice, Hank said spitefully, “She will never get a penny from me ever again!” Mr. Brown reminded
him. “If you don‘t want to get a divorce, don‘t hit her again. Liberty is ruthless. If you can‘t defeat her, just let her be and stop
abusing her.”
Hank stopped talking
He was terrified of Liberty.
“Right. Don‘t give her any more money. Also, you bought the house, and her name isn‘t on the title deed. Don‘t let her stay there
and kick her out!” Chelsea suggested it to her brother.
Mrs. Brown said, “Now that Serenity is married and her husband has a house, kicking Liberty out is not enough to threaten her.
Hank, I reminded you before not to go overboard for Sonny‘s sake. You have to be careful next time.”
“I saw the mistress you‘re keeping. She‘s not as hard
working as Liberty.”
Hank looked at his mother in astonishment.
“Mom, how did you know?”
Mrs. Brown snorted. “You were so nice to Liberty before, but you suddenly had a change of character. I knew there was
something wrong when you started treating Liberty badly. I saw you having dinner with a young and beautiful woman in a five–
star hotel a few days ago. You both had such intimacy that I knew right away what was going on.”

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