Chapter 202
Serenity put the bags on the coffee table before hugging Sonny and asking him gently, “Sonny, are you
eating porridge?” Sonny nodded.
“Yes.” “Are you full?” Sonny rubbed his belly, thought about it, and shook his head.
He felt that he had not had enough and was still a little hungry.
Serenity smiled.
She sat down in front of the sofa and took the half-eaten bowl of porridge from her sister and said, ” I’ll
feed Sonny, okay?” “Okay.” Jasmine greeted Liberty and put the things she was carrying on the coffee
table too.
Belongs to ? n0velDrama.Org.
She also nodded to the Browns in greeting Liberty only turned around to talk to her inws after
Serenity took over the task of feeding Sonny.
“I won’t pick up Hank.
He cane back whenever he wants.
If he doesn’t want to, you two will just need to take care of him.” Hank even asked Liberty to refund his
share of the food expenses.
What else could she say when they have alreadye to this point?
Liberty knows she was also at fault.
expenses, it added up to less than ten thousand dors.
Hank made around seventy thousand dors and spent less than ten thousand dors on his little
family.
Liberty could not see or touch the remainder of his ie, so who knew whether he spent it elsewhere
or saved it for himself? Oh, Hank also gave his parents an allowance every month, which was definitely
higher than the expenses he gave Liberty.
Therefore, how much Hank made had nothing to do with Liberty as his wife.
Liberty did not know how her three-year marriage ended up like this.
She actually endured all of this! Was it because of love? Maybe so.
Liberty was shocked to realize how miserable she was after being disheartened and disappointed
lately.
This was not the marriage life she yearned for.
If Serenity had not given her five thousand dors every month for the past few years, Liberty would
have been even more miserable.
Serenity had more foresight than Liberty and asked Liberty to save half of the 5,000 dors for herself.
Otherwise, Liberty would regret it more.
Liberty regretted being ipetent and living like that after marriage.