Chapter 1472
Married at First Sight
Mrs. Lewis saw that there were no freshly delivered flower bouquets or fruit baskets in the ward and completely believed Libertyâs words.
She thought, âDid that boy really not come to see Liberty? But he admitted that he was here to visit her.â
However, Liberty said that she did not see him.
There was only one possibilityâher son came but did not enter the ward.
That was why Liberty did not see him.
In the end, the problem lay with her son.
âHe was already here at the hospital and on the same floor anyway. Why didnât he come see you?â
Mrs. Lewis asked, pretending to be ignorant.
Liberty smiled and said nothing.
Duncan and her paths crossed frequently, but most of the time, it was because Duncan going to her store for breakfast.
He helped her a lot, but that was only because she was Zacharyâs sister-in-law.
Mrs. Lewis looked at Sonny, who was eating by himself, and said, âI wonât bother you anymore, Liberty.
You should continue feeding Sonny. I have to visit my friend now.â
âSure.â
Liberty got out of bed and insisted on seeing Mrs. Lewis out.
Mrs. Lewis saw that Liberty could move freely and did not try to stop her anymore. The two walked out of the ward together.
âTake care, Mrs. Lewis.â
Liberty stood at the door and watched Mrs. Lewis leave.
Mrs. Lewis quickly walked away.
âDid Mr. Lewis come by?â Liberty asked the bodyguard.
He answered honestly, âYes. He came for about twenty minutes but didnât go in. He also told us not to tell you. He just stood at the door for twenty minutes before leaving.â
Liberty hummed. She did not understand why Duncan came without entering her ward.
Did he really come to the hospital to see her?
Liberty felt a little uneasy when she thought of Mrs. Lewisâs implications.
Mrs. Lewis misunderstood and dropped her a hint because she thought Liberty had a little something with Duncan.
Liberty returned to the room and saw that her son had finished eating. She wanted to clean up the dishes, but Mrs. Lane hurried in to clean up.
Liberty lowered her son to the ground for him to walk around and sat back on the bed. She took out her phone from the drawer of the bedside table and sent a message to her sister.
[Seren, are you on your lunch break?]
Serenity replied, [Iâm watching the store so I canât take a break. Have you and Sonny eaten?]
[Sonny just finished eating. Heâs a slow eater.]
[Itâs fine if children eat slowly. Sonny is already very smart to be able to eat by himself. Iâve seen many three- and fourâyearâolds who still need their parents to feed them.]
Serenity felt that her nephew was exceptional.
[Seren, I have something to tell you. Mr. Lewis came over earlier but didnât enter the ward. Your bodyguard said that he stood in front of my ward for twenty minutes before leaving, and he happened to meet his mother when he left.
[Mrs. Lewis didnât come to see me. A friend of hers was hospitalized and happened to be staying on the same floor, so she stopped by to visit me. However, she was actually dropping me a hint. Why do I get the feeling that she thinks Iâm pining for her son?]
Liberty confided in her sister, [Iâve never thought of Mr. Lewis in that way. He only helped me because of Zachary, but Mrs. Lewis thinks thereâs something between us and hinted something at me. She said that Mr. Lewis is very busy and time is precious to him, and that he earns a lot of money every minute.]