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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married At First Sight Chapter 3834 Chapter 3834

Chelsea silently cursed Hank for failing to understand the situation and not working to repair his relationship with

Sonny. Instead, he had even managed to convince his parents to stop siding with her. When Chelsea thought of

Sonny's bright future-living in a big house, driving luxury cars, inheriting a major company-she couldn't help but

feel bitter. In contrast, her own children might find decent jobs but would likely only have modest, nine-to-five

lives with incomes far below what Sonny might casually spend on meals. Consumed by jealousy, Chelsea felt

increasingly desperate to have Lucas and Sonny build a strong brotherly bond.

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"Mom, why don't we try to get custody of Sonny?" she suggested. "If Sonny lives with us, Liberty and Serenity

won't abandon him and will support the Brown family. Sonny would grow closer to us, and when he's successful,

he'd remember the Browns." Mrs. Brown motioned for Lucas to go play, and when he had left, she knocked

Chelsea on the forehead. Chelsea pulled away, but Mrs. Brown pinched her cheek, scolding her quietly, "Get

those ideas out of your head. You're only thinking about your own kids, using Sonny for their sake. Sonny is your

nephew, and you're treating him as a pawn, hoping to drag him down." She continued, "No wonder Sonny tells

Hank he doesn't like his aunt and grandmother. | was influenced by you, talking negatively about Liberty and

Duncan in front of Sonny, and now he resents me." Chelsea defended herself. "What parent doesn't look out for

their children? Mom, you're callingselfish, and | admit it-l want the best for my kids. Is that wrong?"

"You're not wrong to want the best for your kids, but you shouldn't do it by using Sonny," Mrs. Brown replied. "If

you want good lives for your children, then raise them well and teach them to be capable. Then they'll have a

better future on their own."

Mrs. Brown was firm. Hank had told her that if they kept badmouthing Sonny's family in front of him, he would

speak to Liberty about changing Sonny's last nto Lewis. Once that happened, Sonny would belong to the

Lewis family, and as long as Hank didn't require Sonny's financial support, no one could force it. Mrs. Brown

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feared that if Sonny's surnchanged, he'd be lost to them. Hank had also made it clear that Sonny would

have the best chance if he stayed with Liberty. If Liberty and Duncan had their own child, Sonny would still be

treated well, but Duncan's attention would naturally lean toward his own child.

If Sonny was capable and respectable, Duncan would never treat him poorly. But if the Browns dragged Sonny

down, Duncan might cut him off, leaving Sonny with nothing.

In the end, Mrs. Brown, who had helped raise Sonny and loved him dearly, realized what was best. Sonny was

her only grandson, and faced with a choice, she ultimately put his future and well-being first.