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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1690

Chapter 1690

Jessica simply wanted Hank to fully side with her. Her current situation was self–inflicted. She did not deserve sympathy.

“Mom, why didn’t Dunc come today?” Sonny asked.

He recalled visiting Dunc in the hospital with his mother yesterday. He asked, “Mom, hasn’t Dunc recovered?”

Duncan said he would recover soon.

Sonny thought that Duncan would be able to recover by today.

Liberty said gently, “Dunc will need some time to recover. Do you miss him?”

Sonny nodded. He was used to Duncan’s presence. He would not be accustomed to suddenly not seeing someone he had been seeing every day.

“Mom, can you bring me to the hospital to visit Dunc?”

Liberty recalled that Duncan did not want to meet her. However, he did not mention not wanting to meet Sonny. Anyway, she was concerned about Duncan’s injury. Although Duncan drove her out of the ward early morning yesterday, she felt that it had been a while since she last visited him.

She hoped that Duncan could recover soon.

“Okay. I’ll bring you to the hospital to visit Dunc.”

She drove Sonny to Spring Blossoms and bought a bouquet from Camryn’s shop.

“Liberty.”

When Liberty was about to leave, Camryn swiftly called her and said, “Liberty, I just got some tonics and planned to have someone send them to Mr. Lewis. Since you’re going to the hospital now, can you help me bring these tonics to him?

“I wanted to go there on my own, but I’m blind. It’s not convenient for me to go out, so I need your help.”

Camryn and Duncan were not familiar with each other. Nevertheless, the Lewises and the Yorks were close. As the representative of the Newmans, Camryn was keen on building a good rapport with the wealthy families in Wiltspoon. She bought the tonics because of Callum and her desire to establish new social connections.

“Why don’t we head to the hospital together?” Liberty suggested.

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