-As a result, Duncan could only suppress the pain of lovesickness and stay in Wiltspoon, honestly waiting for her to return from vacation.
Sometimes, when he thought too much and was afraid that he would be resentful, heforted himself and enlightened himself. Liberty even left Sonny at Serenity''s house. She usually didn''t have time to make phone calls to him.
Duncan said, "I can sleep for half an hour at noon. I have slept for half an hour. At this point, I think you are up. I will call you before you officially go to work."
"Well, I drank my coffee and got to work. What''s up?" Liberty asked softly, "Miss me?"
Duncan said affectionately, "I miss you. Every moment of every day, I think about you. I miss you so much that I go crazy."
Liberty''sughter came over the phone.
Duncan felt that he could increase his afternoon work efficiency to a higher level while listening to herughter.
Duncan: "You just went back a little while ago." I wish I could be with you twenty-four hours a day. It''s been a long time, okay? If I don''t see my job for one day, three autumns will pass. "Just count how many autumns we''ve had apart."
Liberty smiled and said, "It''s been more than ten or twenty autumns."
Duncan: "No, I miss you; I really miss you."
Liberty said, "I miss you too. Ourpany officially takes annual leave around the 25th of the Lunar New Year. We don''t start work until the 10th day of the first lunar month, so we can rest for more than ten days."
"Duncan." Liberty begged, "When I''m not at home, you can asionally visit my house and ask someone to clean it for me. When the sunes out, wash the bedding and dry the quilt so that when I go back during the New Year, I can rx. I''ll give you the money for housekeeping."
Duncan said, "You don''t need to tell me; I will go and take a look. There is no need to hire a housekeeper; I will just arrange for a few people to go over. Seren should also go over to take a look; don''t worry. Is it still snowing in Jensburg?"
Liberty said, "It''s not raining now, but it''s always cold, much colder than Wiltspoon."
Soon, it will be sunny again in Wiltspoon.
"By the way, isn''t Mrs. Lane at your house?" Duncan asked.
Liberty said, "Mrs. Lane called me a few days ago. She was asking for leave to go back to her hometown. She said that her old mother had a fall, was bedridden, and needed someone to take care of her.
Everyone else has something
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on, and it feels like it''s contagious. Mrs. Lane has a situation at home that necessitates her taking a leave of absence, and they also have a simr situation at home. As long as there are two people staying in the vi, I don''t have to worry about it."
She bought a vi from Zachary for a low price, and Serenity also sent a few people to her house to help her take care of the vi on a regr basis. But her living habits hadn''t changed much.
Most of the furniture, appliances, and various furnishings at home were given to us by rtives and friends. After buying the vi, she only had working capital for her business. She lived a frugal life, just like she had just after her divorce.
Anyway, like ordinary people, she had to clean up her home, wash her bedding, and dry her quilt as the New Year approached.Belongs ? to N?velDrama.Org.
She didn''t think she was rich, but she still worked hard to make money.
She benefited greatly from Serenity''s marriage into the York family and her position as the eldest mistress. She is the biological sister of Serenity, York''s eldest mistress.
It is believed that one person has attained enlightenment, while chickens and dogs ascend to heaven.
If Serenity hadn''t married into a wealthy family, she would probably still be struggling at the bottom of society.
She had been poor and difficult; even if her status had changed, she would not be extravagant.
Duncan: "..."
"It''s really like it''s contagious."
Liberty was not at home, and Sonny lived with Serenity. He arranged for Liberty to be a servant. If he had to take leave for family matters, Liberty would not disagree.
There was no pressure for servants to ask for leave. The owner was not present at home.
No one could move out of the vi, and this was a high-end vi area with a high security level.
Knowing that this was the residence of the eldest youngdy and sister of the York family, no one dared toe here and act wild.