Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) -
Chapter 3353
If the daughter's surname is Farrell, it means that Duncan will be her son-in-law. If the child is born as a son, he can inherit Duncan's surname, but a daughter cannot.
Liberty didn't know if Duncan would agree. Therefore, these were all future-oriented considerations. What she wanted to think about was how to make her company do well, grow bigger, and then invest in othe industries, make more money, and occupy a place in Jensburg's business community.
She couldn't always rely on Duncan.
Only when you are strong can you be truly strong.
After the sisters stopped sending messages, Serenity also slept lightly against Zachary.
Liberty over there put her phone on the bedside table, and she lay down again. In her office, in order to have a good rest, she separated a small room and placed a 1.2-meter-wide bed, a small wardrobe, and a small bedside table in it. She divided the innermost part of the small room into a bathroom.
As a result, she had a lounge in the office where she could rest at noon.
The alarm clock rang after Liberty had rested for twenty minutes, and the ringing soon woke her up.
She was still lying on the bed, not wanting to move very much. She stayed on the bed for only two minutes before forcing herself to sit up. Then she understood why Sonny refuses to get out of bed in the morning.
She really didn't want to get up when she slept soundly; she wanted to continue sleeping. But she couldn't sleep; she had to work.
She made an appointment with Mr. Dube at the Fortress Hotel at 2:10 p.m..
After getting up, Liberty simply washed her face, put on makeup, and combed her hair again. She looked at herself in the mirror and made sure that she was in good condition. Then she walked out of the lounge with her mobile phone.
"Ring ring ring..."
Her cell phone rang. It was a call from Duncan.
Liberty was not in a hurry to listen. She picked up her coffee cup and went to the tea room before answering Duncan's call. Liberty: "Duncan."
"Liberty, are you up for your lunch break?" Duncan's gentle voice came in, and Liberty felt particularly at ease listening to it.
Having someone at the forefront of your heart, receiving care and attention, is truly fulfilling.
Liberty said, "I just got up. I'm going to have a cup of coffee and walk around the workshop. I'm going to the Fortress Hotel. I made an appointment with Mr. Duan to discuss business there."
"Shouldn't you be taking a lunch
break?" Liberty, responded to
Duncan's question by stating that he was different from her. His own company had a good business, everything was stable, and he had cultivated a strong management team. Even if he did not return, it would not affect the company's operations.
When she was still working at Lewis & Co., she paid attention to his working hours. In the morning, he usually arrives at the company around nine o'clock, and in the afternoon at two o'clock. At times, he failed to return to the company, and his departure time was not consistent.
Anyway, he was much more relaxed than Liberty.
When Liberty came to Jensburg, she was still in her infancy and very
busy. She met with customers every day to discuss business. Even though it was the twelfth lunar month, she had to negotiate next year's business so that the workers would have work to do at the beginning of the new year. At the very least, they have to negotiate business for the first half of next year.
Duncan was also aware of her busy schedule and her tendency to avoid disturbances. He always contacted her after lunch, before getting off work, or late at night.
Duncan also knew that she would have some time to answer the phone at these times. He only regretted that he was unable to move around and could not run to Jensburg to help her.
If he wanted to go to Jensburg to accompany her, he still needed bodyguards to escort him there, and once he got there, he might even be a burden to Liberty.
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