Chapter 1701
Married at First Sight
Married at First Sight Chapter 1701 Mrs. Lewis continued: âLiberty, donât listen to Duncanâs hurtful words; he is now⦠He doesnât want to see anyone who comes to see him because he is like a hedgehog covered in thorns, and they all claim that others come to see him out of sympathy.â
âMrs. Lewis, I wonât blame Mr. Lewis.â
Liberty gently withdrew her hand.
Sheâs not used to being held hands so intimately by Mrs. Lewis.
âLiberty, I came to you today to ask for something.â Mrs. Lewis got to the point, she looked at Liberty with pleading eyes, and said, âLiberty, we are all very sad for Duncan now but we canât persuade him.
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He likes you very much, and he doesnât want to see you recently. He has low self-esteem, thinks he is disabled, and doesnât want to drag you down, so he refuses to see you.â
Liberty listened to Mrs. Lewis silently but said nothing.
Mrs. Lewis was also silent for a while, and then said: âLiberty, I want you to take care of Duncan, help him regain his confidence, and continue to do rehabilitation after he is discharged from the hospital.â
She felt that the only way was to ask Liberty to take care of Duncan that he can regain confidence and have a chance to recover.
Otherwise, if he continued to be depressed like this, it was really possible that he would be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
Mrs. Lewis: âI know you are also very busy, your business is good, and you can make a lot of money a day. Donât worry, I will never let you suffer. I will give you a salary of $10,000 a day. You only need to go to work during the day, and you donât need to guard him at night. What do you think?â
This was a very high salary and Libertyâs all-you-can-eat business was very good, but it hadnât reached the point of earning $10,000 a day. Mrs. Lewis thought that she paid $10,000 a day to ask Liberty to take care of her son and encouraged him to regain his confidence.
âWhether you have any thoughts about Duncan, we will not interfere with you.
That is between you and Duncan. What I just said is the truth. As long as my child lives happily, it doesnât matter who he likes. Whoever he wants to marry, I only want my child to live happily.
Liberty, I know that such a request of mine is difficult for you, but I really have no choice but to come to disturb you.â
Mrs. Lewis grabbed Libertyâs hand again, and begged: âLiberty, please, help us, only you can take care of Duncan, so that Duncan can stand up again. Please Now, if you think the salary I give is too little, you can tell me the amount, no matter how much you want, I will satisfy you.â
Liberty waited for Mrs. Lewis to finish speaking, and she said: âMrs. Lewis, Iâm afraid I canât help you. Mr. Lewis has helped me a lot. I feel sorry for him as he is now, and I hope he recovers soon. If I can help him, Iâm very happy. I am willing to help him, but it has nothing to do with feelings, and Mrs. Lewis, you donât have to give me such a high salary.â
Mrs. Lewis said: âDuncan is hard-spoken and soft-hearted, especially for you, as long as you are willing to go to the hospital to take care of him, no matter how hard he will soften, this is not a problem.
I sacrificed so much time to take care of Duncan, Now, I will definitely compensate you, I am very clear about your behavior, just treat it as if you are working and do things with money.â
When taking care of Duncan, if Liberty developed feelings for him, Mrs. Lewis would not care about it; if there was still no love between them, Mrs. Lewis would Respect Libertyâs decision.
Mrs. Lewis could only sigh that the two are destined for each other.
If Duncan didnât want to marry because of this, she would admit it too.
It was the son who lived, and he could live whatever he wanted.
Mrs. Lewis had to say that Duncan had a car accident this time, she really looked away.
Itâs just that the price she needed to pay is a bit high.