Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper)

Chapter 3169



After Duncan was silent, he said, "Yes, although everyone dreams, you have never told me about the content of such dreams in the past. You had such a dream last night because you thought about our relationship before going to bed. Are you worried? Someone said something in front of you that made you think wildly, and then you had that dream."

Liberty smiled. "How is it possible? Who would say anything in front of me? I'm not in Wiltspoon. Even if you really have admirers, if they want to come to you, they will have to wait until I return to Wiltspoon before they come to you.

I just had that dream, inexplicably, and I told you about it. I want to know the answer from you. Did you seduce other women's hearts without knowing it?"

Zachary did not tell Duncan, and Serenity suspected that Ainsley had thoughts about Duncan.

Liberty wouldn't even say so.

There was no proof; how could Serenity tell her story and cause trouble for Liberty? However, she trusted Liberty's intuition that Ainsley might truly harbor feelings for Duncan, even though Duncan was unaware of this.

Ainsley's husband had passed away a long time ago, and she also had a son. The son is probably eight or nine years old now. Since the husband was an only son, after the death of the husband, the parents- in-law were in poor health, and the son was young. To avoid family division, they divided the company.

Ainsley had no choice but to take over all the businesses left by her husband. It took her several years to stabilize the situation, and she is now considered a strong woman.

A woman has a son, takes care of her parents-in-law, and runs a business. She understandably feels stressed and tired. It is normal for her to want to find a man to be her companion and rely on.

Mrs. Girard's husband's family, on the other hand, was considered wealthy and had a lot of money. She was looking for a new lover and worried that he would come after her money.

She must choose someone with good character and strong ability, preferably someone with a similar family background, so that they will not come for her money.

There were not many outstanding young talents in Wiltspoon who met Ainsley's requirements, but Duncan was one of the few candidates. He was unmarried but older than Ainsley. He had good character, strong ability, and a and a strong family background, and his personal assets were over $10 billion.

If he were with Ainsley, he wouldn't come here for Ainsley's money.

However, Duncan was still in a wheelchair and deeply in love with Liberty. Everyone at Wiltspoon knew this.

Ainsley had not expressed her position yet and did not dare to reveal too much about her thoughts about Duncan.

Duncan quickly denied, "I don't. I rarely associate with unmarried women. The women who discuss business with me are all married."

Ainsley, a close friend of Zachary, was the one who recently discussed project cooperation with him. However, Ainsley was married, and her son was in elementary school. Although her husband passed away, Ainsley stayed in the husband's family, took over the burden left by the husband, and supported the appearance of the husband's family.

Duncan really appreciates Ainsley's fierceness.

If a woman whose husband is dead wants to gain a foothold in the cannibalistic business world, she has to be ruthless.

Duncan said, "Liberty, I only have you in my eyes and in my heart. We have gone through so many things along the way. The sun and the moon judge my feelings for you. I will only have you as the only woman in my life."

Liberty smiled and said, "Duncan, I believe you, and I don't worry about having a love rival. Having a love rival means that I have good taste. The man I chose is truly exceptional. Excellent people, whether they are men or women, will have many admirers. I believe you are a love that cannot be taken away from me."

Liberty really never worried about having a love rival.

Even if Ainsley really confesses her love to Duncan in the future and publicly competes with her, she is not afraid.

Ainsley was much better than Liberty, but she had Duncan's sincerity, and she was climbing up step by step.

Liberty said, "Don't take that dream to heart. It's just a dream. Aside from that, if I have a dream, I should be the one to worry about."


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