Chapter 1771
Married at First Sight
Liberty thought that going up and down the stairs would take the elevator, and it would be fine if the bodyguards didnât follow her.
Duncan couldnât walk on the ground, and she just pushed him out to relax, lest he lie on the bed every day with a very bad temper.
Duncan, who had been in the hospital for another month, saw that he was still unable to stand up, and his temper became more and more irritable. He always felt that he would never recover, and even wanted to drive Liberty away, so that Liberty would not need to take care of him.
He even said that he was willing to give Liberty $600,000 a month, as long as Liberty didnât appear in front of him.
He also felt sorry for Libertyâs tiredness. Liberty had only taken care of him for more than a month, and he had lost a lot of weight. He still didnât know when he would get better.
For the past two days, he was sitting in a wheelchair, and Liberty pushed him downstairs to relax in the open space in front of the inpatient department. Only then did Duncan restrain his temper a little.
Liberty pushed Duncan towards the elevator entrance.
When they arrived at the elevator door, the elevator door just opened. Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Lewis came out of the elevator. Seeing Liberty pushing their son, Mrs. Lewis stepped forward quickly.
âLiberty, is Duncan going to have an examination?â
Mrs. Lewis was carrying two insulated lunch boxes, and Mr. Lewis was also holding a large bag and a small bag. The insulated lunch box contained tonic soup, and one was for Duncan, another one was for Liberty to drink.
Liberty lost a lot of weight, and Mrs. Lewis also saw it. She was distressed and guilty. After one month, she paid Liberty $300,000, but Liberty did not accept her salary. Liberty said She was repaying Duncanâs debt of favor.
But the two of them had to act together, making Duncan think that Liberty really took care of him for money. No matter how he chased Liberty away, Liberty said that she needed to make money, and she was a fool if she had money, which made Duncan helpless.
He wanted to force Liberty out, but he couldnât walk, so he could only stare at Liberty, and Liberty was not afraid of his stare, which made Duncan hate himself even more for being unable to walk.
âAuntie, donât worry, itâs not for an examination, itâs because Mr. Lewis is in a bad mood. I want to push him downstairs to relax.â Liberty added, âAuntie, do you want to go together?â
Mrs. Lewis: âOkay.â
Mrs. Lewis handed an insulated lunch box to her husband, and said, âTake these things back to the ward. Liberty and I will go downstairs with Duncan to relax.â
Mr. Lewis took the insulated lunch box and said to Liberty gently: âLiberty, thank you for your hard work.â
Duncan took his fatherâs words, âHigh income is naturally accompanied by hard work. Dad, do you think itâs easy to make money? If she thinks itâs hard work, she doesnât have to make this money. Iâll give her $20,000 a day, as long as sheâs fine if she doesnât appear in front of me. She doesnât even want to make that money, sheâs a hard-working person.â
âDuncan.â Mr. Lewis called his son, âCan you stop talking? Things have happened for such a long time, you should face the reality.â
Duncan thumped his leg, âYes, I should face the reality, I have already faced the reality, now I am a useless person, these two legs are grown on my body, they canât play their role, they are used as decoration on my body, it is better to saw it off.â
âDuncan.â
âMr. Lewis.â
Mrs. Lewis and Liberty hurriedly stopped Duncan from beating his leg again.
Mrs. Lewis said to her husband: âHusband, can you say a few words less? Duncan, donât argue with your father. You are not a waste person, you will get better. The doctor said that your legs are painful and you are conscious, thatâs a good thing.â
If there was no pain and no consciousness, then he would really become a useless person.
Mrs. Lewis: âLiberty, push him away, weâll walk downstairs instead of using the elevator.â