Chapter 314
Chelsea had her parents‘ help to look after the children and do the school run while Liberty had to
be a full time housewife without any help. Liberty‘s dependency on Hank‘s ie gave the
Browns an excuse to put the screws on her.
Mrs. Brown and Chelsea waited for a while before Liberty returned with Sonny. Serenity emerged
behind the mother and son.
Serenity was carrying a bag of seafood bought from the market.
Mrs. Brown and Chelsea wanted to have a go at Liberty when she arrived, but the sight of Serenity at
the back made them hold their tongues.
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After the domestic violence incident, Mrs. Brown and Chelsea went to look for Serenity but had to flee
from Serenity‘s harsh tirade. Since then, they were haunted by Serenity‘s presence.
“Sonny.”
Mrs. Brown quickly put on a smiling face as she went
forth to pick Sonny up from his stroller.
“Oh, Sonny. I miss you so much.”
Holding her grandson up, Mrs. Brown nted kisses on
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both sides of his cheeks.
“Gwanma.”
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Sonny lifted his arm to brush the areas that were kissed before greeting his grandmother.
Chelsea pinched his little cheek and said with a smile,“ Long time no see. You have chubby cheeks
that give a nice squeeze, unlike my son who has gotten thinner.”
Sonny pped away her aunt‘s grip on his face. His aunt was pinching him so hard that it hurt.
Before Liberty could say anything, Mrs. Brown reproached her daughter, “It‘s not nice to call a child fat.
“Sonny isn‘t chubby. He‘s just right.”
Mrs. Brown believed Lucas was a bigger size.
“Ah, Serenity‘s here too.” Mrs. Brown politely greeted Serenity as if she just took notice of Serenity
now.
Serenity replied faintly, “Yeah. I drove my sister and Sonny back.”
She handed the bag of seafood to Chelsea. “Your seafood.”
Chelsea was living the life. She had her parents‘ help to run the household and coulde over to her
brother‘s ce to ease whatever craving she had.
Only a ridiculous family like the Browns could raise a
daughter like Chelsea.
Chelsea took the bag and opened it up right away for a look. She eximed, “Why is the shrimp so
small? The crabs are tiny. You should get an skan King Crab or something. You can‘t get much out
of these tiny crabs.”
She loved to eat the meat in the crab ws.
Only the bigger–sized crabs had the plump flesh in the pinchers.
While opening the front door, Liberty responded, “Hank only gave me three hundred bucks for the
seafood. Seafood is expensive. What can three hundred bucks
get?”
Chelsea snapped back, “You‘re going halves on everything, remember? Hank gave you three hundred
bucks, so you have to fork another three hundred out of your pocket. Six hundred dors should be
enough to get better quality and bigger seafood.”
After opening the door, Liberty grabbed her son over from her mother–inw and nced at her
sister–inw. She replied in a t tone, “Hank should be paying for his family‘s groceries and meals.
Simrly, I‘ll cover for my family‘s meals when they visit.”