Liberty was a divorced woman. Ms. Girard was a woman whose husband had died. Everyone had ason, but she was better than Liberty.

Ms. Girard felt that she should fight for herself. She was better than Liberty. If she fights for it, she has abetter chance of winning.

Liberty was not in Wiltspoon.

Serenity’s beautiful eyes flashed, and she remained silent.

Duncan smiled and said, “Ms. Girard, If you’re not in a hurry, we can talk about it another day. I’m reallysorry for making you go all the way in vain.”

Ms. Girard also smiled and said, “It’s okay, Mr. Lewis; you will deal with more important things first.”

When discussing business cooperation, it didn’t always take several or even a dozen trips tosuccessfully negotiate. Sometimes, even a dozen trips might not lead to a successful deal.

Ms. Girard’s secretary opened the elevator door again. Ms. Girard naturally walked behind Duncan andpushed him into the elevator.

Duncan refused and said, “Ms. Girard, no need. The new wheelchair is fully automatic. I can control itand move forward by myself.”

Ms. Girard smiled, retracted her hand to push the wheelchair, and smiled as she watched Duncancarrying Sonny into the elevator.

Duncan gave people the first impression that he was rough, and with the scars on his face, he looked abit scary.

However, after getting along with him, Ms. Girard realized that he liked children very much.

Look at how kind he was to Sonny. His biological father and son were nothing more than this.

Duncan treated Sonny like his own son and was very kind to him. If she could snatch Duncan awayfrom Liberty, Duncan would also treat her son very well. Her son was several years older than Sonnyand had already gone to elementary school, making him a little more sensible.

He should be easier to get along with than Sonny. Sonny was too young. At three or four years old, hewas even a dog.

When Duncan entered the elevator, Ms. Girard tilted her head and said to Serenity with a smile, “YoungMistress York, please!”

Serenity was not polite to her, so she followed her into the elevator.

Ms. Girard and her secretary entered the elevator last.

Soon, the elevator went down to the first floor.

Ms. Girard followed Duncan out unhurriedly, chatting with him from time to time about the projects theywanted to collaborate on. In short, she did not give Serenity or Sonny a chance to interrupt.

It wasn’t until they left the office building that the Lewis family’s bodyguard saw Duncan coming out andpushed Duncan towards his car. Ms. Girard stopped, said goodbye to Duncan for another day, andturned to Serenity. She bid him goodbye and left with his secretary.

As a woman, Serenity also had the sensitivity of being a woman.

She felt that Ms. Girard had thoughts about Duncan.

The kind that Duncan didn’t know yet.

This was just Serenity’s guess. Of course, she wouldn’t tell Duncan. She wanted to talk to Liberty in theevening, when she was free.

Lewis & Co. was not very far from the York Corporation. It was not yet rush hour, and there would beno traffic jams on the streets for the time being. The group of people arrived at York Corporationquickly.

Walking into the office building, they met Josh, who was walking out.

“Duncan, Serenity.”

Several managers followed Josh, greeting Duncan and Serenity individually.

“Uncle Bucham.”

When Sonny saw Josh, he slipped off Duncan’s lap and ran towards him happily.

Everyone in the York Corporation knew that Sonny was the president’s wife’s favorite nephew. Sonnyoften followed Serenity to the York Corporation. The whole company remembers Sonny very well.Sonny was handsome and had a sweet mouth.

The senior managers following Josh all smiled and looked at Sonny, who ran over with gentle eyes.

Watching Sonny being scooped up and hugged by Josh.

Josh asked, “Does Sonny miss Uncle Bucham?”

Sonny said, “I don’t really want to think about you. There are too many people I want to think about,and I can’t think of you at the moment.”

Everyone laughed.

Josh flicked Sonny’s mouth and said with a smile, “Uncle Bucham is not good enough for you. Youhave too many people to think about, and it’s not even Uncle Bucham’s turn. Uncle Bucham missesyou very much.”

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