Love at First Novel

Chapter 3836



Chapter 3836

Chapter 3836 Liberty wasn’t naïve. Before her marriage, her career was thriving—better than Hank’s, in fact. What were they thinking back then? They wanted to hold Liberty back and keep her from surpassing Hank. So, after they tied the knot, she was quickly persuaded to quit her job and stay home to focus on pregnancy and raising their child. She became a housewife, losing not just her job but her sense of self. She dedicated her life to her husband and son, slowly fading into the background. Their family changed Liberty bit by bit, but they treated her poorly. In the end, they lost Liberty, who had actually been a wonderful daughter-inlaw. Now, she was someone the Brown family couldn’t afford to overlook. Mrs. Brown sighed. “Chelsea, your father and I are getting older. We can’t be with you forever to help. As parents, we need to think about our children’s futures. You know Hank’s situation—look at the life he’s living now. I can see you love your brother, and you share a strong bond. You have a happy family now, with combined savings of several million, and your business is doing well. You have three children to raise. Take good care of them, and one day, you and your husband will have support in your old age without worrying about day-to-day needs. Look at Hank now. He’s alone; his son isn’t around. His income barely covers living expenses and Sonny’s child support. Sonny is Hank’s only child. When Hank gets older, he’ll have to rely solely on Sonny.” Mrs. Brown couldn’t let Sonny grow to resent their family or his father. He was Hank’s future support. “Going forward, don’t scheme against Sonny or interfere in his life. When he visits the Brown house, don’t talk about building brotherly bonds in front of him.” Chelsea muttered, “Liberty has plenty of money now, yet she still expects Hank to pay child support for Sonny. Does she really care about that? Even if Hank doesn’t support

Sonny, he’s still his biological father. When Hank gets old, if Sonny doesn’t help him, he could always sue for being unfilial.” Mrs. Brown slapped Chelsea on the shoulder. “What are you saying? I raised you, and I’ll care for you when I’m old. That’s what having children is for. Sonny is Hank and Liberty’s son; they share the responsibility of raising him. No matter how wealthy Liberty is, that’s her money. Hank, as a father, must fulfill his role. He didn’t raise Sonny when he was little, so how can he expect Sonny to care for him when he’s old? Suing Sonny will only ruin their fatherson relationship.” For now, Sonny would still happily call Hank “Dad” when he saw him. Liberty wouldn’t speak ill of Hank in front of Sonny. Even though Serenity has her reservations about the Brown family, she wouldn’t say anything negative about them in front of Sonny. As long as no one keeps badmouthing Hank around Sonny, there can still be a bond between father and son. Sonny would take on his responsibilities as a son in the future and care for Hank when he’s older. Mrs. Brown needed to think about her son’s future. “Chelsea, relationships are a two-way street, even between a father and son. Don’t say things like that again. Be careful your brother doesn’t hear you; he might not let you back home. Consider how much you’ve benefited from your parents’ home. Hank has always been supportive of you as his sister, and now that he’s not giving you any advantages, you want to take advantage of Sonny.” All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.


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