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The neighbors warmly congratulated Liberty on her new life and shared stories of how difficult things had been
for the Brown family over the past two years.
An older woman who had always been kind to Liberty and Serenity clasped Liberty's hand and said, "It's karma,
Liberty. The Brown family's downfall is proof that you're doing better. Living well is the best revenge." Liberty
smiled gently. "I'm not looking for revenge. | just want to focus on my own life. How others are doing is their
business, not mine."
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The woman nodded approvingly. "That's the spirit. You've always been generous and kind. No need to waste your
energy on them." She turned to Sonny, reaching out to gently pinch his cheek. "Look at you, Sonny! You've
grown so much—such a handslittle boy. Liberty, he's your spitting image." "Hello, Auntie," Sonny said
sweetly, flashing a shy smile.
The woman beamed. "What a polite boy! Sonny is such a gem. Everyone in the neighborhood loves him. He's
always been such a good child."
The neighbors had always adored Sonny. They couldn't understand why the Brown family, especially his
grandparents, had treated him so poorly. While they eagerly helped their daughter with her own child, they
refused to lift a finger to support Liberty, leaving her exhausted as she struggled to care for Sonny alone. If it
hadn't been for Serenity stepping in, Liberty might have crumbled under the pressure. Now, things were
different. Sonny lived with Liberty, and her life had improved tically since the divorce.
The Brown family's regret was palpable, but it ctoo late.
Hank's second wife couldn't hold a candle to Liberty. Sure, she was young and beautiful, but that wasn't enough
to build a stable, happy home. Liberty had been the true backbone of their household, and the Browns had let
her slip away. Liberty hadn't just moved on-she'd thrived. Her remarriage to Duncan, a kind and supportive
partner, was a stark contrast to her tumultuous past with Hank. The neighbors couldn't help but say the Browns
had gotten what they deserved. Spotting Hank approaching from a distance, Liberty said, "Sonny's dad is here.
I'll take him over."
The woman glanced over and saw Hank coming their way. Lowering her voice, she warned, "Your ex-sister-in-law
was here earlier. Don't go upstairs-you know how she is. She'll just start something. That woman is selfish and
always looking to take advantage of others." Everyone in the community knew Chelsea's reputation. Chelsea had
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmspent years causing trouble, meddling in her parents’ affairs, and disrupting Hank's marriages. She used to
badmouth Liberty constantly, but after Hank remarried, she turned her criticisms toward his new wife, Jessica.
Jessica, however, wasn't as tolerant as Liberty had been. Whenever Chelsea tried to take advantage of her
parents' home, Jessica would confront her head-on, leading to heated arguments. Chelsea's tune had since
changed, and she was now full of praise for Liberty. The older woman leaned in one last time. "Liberty,
remember this: just because they're Sonny's grandparents and aunt doesn't mean you have to put up with them.
If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile. You've lived with them-you know what they're like. Keep your
distance."
"I will," Liberty assured her.
As Hank drew nearer, the woman decided to leave, but not before finding a spot nearby to sit and watch the
scene unfold.
After all, who doesn't enjoy a bit of neighborhood ?