Married At First Sight Chapter 4115
Chapter 4115
Duncan said, "I'm not picky. I'll eat whatever you choose. Let's start with ssoup."
He was easygoing.
This was how they usually interacted-Duncan took care of Liberty, and Liberty took care of him.
Liberty served him a bowl of soup and picked a dish for him with her chopsticks.
Duncan immediately returned the gesture, placing her favorite dish in her bowl.
Kathryn and Pedro sat across from them.
"How long are you staying this time, Mr. Lewis?" Kathryn asked.
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To her, Duncan moving into the Farrell family mansion was like coming home. But she knew his real hwas in
Wiltspoon-his business, his family, and his friends were all there. "I'll go back once Liberty's job is stable,"
Duncan replied.
He planned to stay until she had secured her position in the Farrell family.
Kathryn smiled at Liberty. "You made the right choice this time. No matter what challenges lie ahead, he'll be
right by your side."
Liberty picked up another piece of food for Duncan and said, "That's right. | made a mistake once | had to be
more careful the second time. Choosing the right person is everything." She and Duncan exchanged a loving
look. "We promised each other-we'll never leave. We'll grow old together."
Kathryn chuckled. "You should have a daughter soon. Has anyone been urging you to have a second child? If not,
letbe the bad guy this time."
She continued, "A daughter would
not only carry on President Lewis's legacy but also ensure the Farrell family has a successor. One child is enough-
no need for a 'spare’,
repeat the mistakes of the
swny
Kathryn wanted Liberty to
understand having more than one daughter could create resentment If one becthe heir while the other
got nothing, jealousy could take t
leading to ambition and conflict.
She had seen it happen before-family bonds broken, relatives turning against each other, all for power.
Liberty nodded. "I'm not young anymore. If | have another baby, I'd be an older mother. | don't plan to go
through that again."
"But the Farrell family's successor has to be a daughter. There's no guarantee your second child would be a girl.
We could use advanced medical technology to ensure it," Kathryn suggested.
Duncan spoke up. "That would put
Liberty through a lot, and I don't want her to suffer. We'll let nature take its course. In a year or two, when things
are more settled, we'll try for another child. Whether it's a son or a daughter, that's up to fate."
IVF was tough on women, and Duncan wasn't willing to put Liberty through that.
"Next year would be a good tto start," Kathryn advised. "The older she gets, the harder pregnancy will be.
It's much easier when you're younger."
She spoke like an elder, encouraging them to plan ahead.
"With Liberty's ability, she'll stabilize the Farrell family within a year," Kathryn added. "Right now, they're not as
united as they once were. Without unity, they won't accomplish much."