Chapter 1671
Married at First Sight
It was not Mrs. Lewis who had rearâended the car in front of hers, but Duncan who hit a lorry from
behind. Although the vehicle behind Duncan slammed on the brakes, it still rearâended Duncanâs car
Mrs. Lewis was not involved in the collision as she stepped on the brakes in time.
After parking her car, Mrs Lewis immediately unfastened her seat belt and opened the door to get out.
Mr Lewis had not registered what transpired. He had been trying to persuade his wife to stop. chasing
after their son.
âHoney.â
âDuncanâs car rearâended another vehicle
Mrs. Lewis dropped the bomb on her husband and ran forward
She passed the sedan in front of her That car collided with Duncanâs car, and its bumper was
damaged. The person in the car was motionless, probably due to shock.
The condition of Duncanâs car was far worse
Almost the entire hood of his car was buried under the lorry due to the collision, and only the trunk was
left visible from the outside Duncan was hurt and unconscious.
âDuncan, Duncanâ¦â
Upon seeing the tragic situation of her sonâs accident, she felt dizzy and staggered.
Mr. Lewis supported her in a hurry. He was pale as well, but he was a man. He was steadier than his
wife and called 911 for the ambulance before the police
âDuncan, Duncan.â
Mrs. Lewis escaped her husbandâs hold and wanted to rescue her son.
Mr. Lewis followed but their efforts were futile.
The traffic police, firefighters, and ambulance arrived at the scene shortly.
âSave him. Save my sonâ¦â
When Mrs. Lewis saw the paramedic, she gripped his clothes and begged him in sobs.
The paramedic calmed her, saying, âWeâll try our best to rescue the victim as soon as possible.â
Mr. Lewis pulled Mrs. Lewis away to prevent her from obstructing the rescue mission to save
their son.
She fell into his embrace with tears. She felt utterly regretful. If something were to happen to her
sonâ¦
Why did she stop Duncan from meeting Liberty? He could date anybody he wanted. He was already
thirtyâsix years old and knew what he wanted. She should have been living a life of leisure and playing
with her grandchildren at home. Why did she meddle in her youngest sonâs affairs?
Mrs. Lewis had no say in Duncanâs matters all along. However, she just had to interfere
So what if Liberty was a divorcee?
She could have let her son be as long as he liked someone and was willing to get married.
However, she acted as if she was possessed and strongly opposed the idea. Their motherâson
relationship worsened with her disapproval. She was angrier the more their relationship deteriorated.
She swore to stop her son from pursuing Liberty and even threatened to break all ties with him if he
wanted to woo Liberty.
It was all her fault. She had caused his misfortune.
Mr. Lewis was also fearful and worried, but he could only wrap his arms around his wifeâs shoulder and
whisper assurances.
Suddenly, he thought of something and took his phone out. He called his three other sons and told
them, âCome over quickly. Duncan got into a car accident.â
He told them the location of the accident.
When Duncanâs brothers heard he met with an accident, they immediately left their work and rushed to
the site.
When they arrived, Duncan was already rescued from the car and sent to the hospital for emergency
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis went to the hospital too.
The three brothers made another call to their parents. They hurried straight to the hospital after
learning that their brother had been admitted to Wiltspoon Community Hospital for treatment.
Not long after, Zachary received the news too.
It was Josh who informed him about it.
The Buchams were always quick to obtain firstâhand information.
Zachary was still waiting for Duncan to get back at him when he woke up because Zachary had
arranged for a new place for Liberty to rent and live in.