Chapter 1680
Married at First Sight
Mrs. Lewis had not revealed her intentions yet, but Duncan knew that the moment he was.
discharged from the hospital and did not persist in continuing his rehabilitation, his mother would definitely look for Liberty.
Thus, Duncan wanted to stop that possibility ahead of time.
As the ward door closed, Mrs. Lewis let go of Libertyâs hand, turned around, and cried as she leaned against the wall and covered her face.
Liberty was silent, took two steps forward, patted Mrs. Lewis on the back, and comforted her Mr Lewis will get better. Donât worry too much.â
She took out a napkin and handed it to Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. Lewis accepted it, turned around, and apologized to Liberty while wiping her tears.
âLiberty, this accident has nothing to do with you. Itâs all my fault that Duncan got into a car accident. I stopped him from going to see you. Itâs all my faultâ¦
âAfter Duncan found out about the severity of his injuries last night, he looked dead inside. I think. he just canât accept this fact. Thatâs why he treated you like that. I hope you donât take it to heart.â
âI wonât.â
Duncan was a proud man. Thus, it was understandable that he could not accept this injury and had a drastic change in temperament.
âLiberty, Iâm sorry.â
Mrs. Lewis apologized again.
âItâs all my fault. If it wasnât for me, Duncan wouldnât have gotten into a car accident. Itâs all my fault, Liberty. Donât blame Duncan for what he said.â
Liberty nodded. Although Liberty was hurt when Duncan said those harsh words, she did not blame him.
âMr Lewis doesnât want to see me now. Iâll just take a look from the outside when I visit. I wonât go. in to provoke him again. Mrs. Lewis, Iâll get going then.â
Duncan did not want to see Liberty at the moment, so it was pointless for Liberty to stay. If Duncan found out that she was still here, he might get agitated.
Mrs. Lewis choked up and said, âYou can come to see him again in a few days when he calms down a bit iâll get him to apologize to you.â
Liberty nodded.
Mrs Lewis cried, and Liberty left silently After a while Mrs Lewis wiped away her tears and soothed her emotions before she returned to the ward Mr Cews wanted to reprimand Duncan, but when he saw his sonâs pale face, he could not bear to scold him. Seeing this, Mrs. Lewis sighed and thought, âThis is all my fault!â
Mrs. Lewis walked over to the hospital bed slowly and sat down. She looked at her sonâs indifferent expression and said in a soft voice, âLiberty leftâ
Duncanâs expression did not change. His voice was still as cold as before âMom, donât let her. appear in front of me again. I donât want to see Serenity either. I donât want to see the Hunt sisters!â
Serenity had a sharp eye. If Serenity saw him, Duncan was afraid he would not be able to control his emotions well. Then, Serenity would see through his real intentions.
Thus, Duncan would rather not see them.
âDuncan, you really canât blame Liberty for this accident. Itâs all my fault. If you want to blame or hate someone, then hate me. I was the one who caused your car accident.â
Duncan was unreasonable and reckless. âI donât care! Anyway, I donât want to see Liberty ever again!â
âOkay, okay⦠If you donât want to see her, then donât see her. Duncan, donât agitate yourself. Take care of your health.â
Mrs. Lewis was more afraid that her son would not cooperate with the treatment. If the treatment did not go well, her son would be wheelchairâbound for the rest of his life.
Thus, she would agree to whatever her son wanted.
If he did not want to see Liberty, then so be it.
However, Mrs. Lewis felt extremely miserable.
Before the accident, Mrs. Lewis tried her best to prevent her son from seeing Liberty. Now that she allowed the two to meet each other, her son no longer wanted to see Liberty again.