Chapter 1774
Married at First Sight
When Liberty pushed Duncan downstairs for the first time to relax, Duncan found out that there were people coming and going in and out of the hospital; no one would pay attention to whether he could walk or not, and no one would cast a sympathetic look.
In the hospital, it was a place where they were used to seeing death.
What is a wheelchair compared to death?
âLiberty, we are here.â Mrs. Lewis saw Liberty coming out, stopped and waved to her.
Duncanâs face was sullen, as if someone owed him tens of billions and didnât pay it back.
When Liberty was talking to George just now, Duncan heard Liberty address George, and guessed that it was from Libertyâs ex-husbandâs family.
He was very upset.
The Brown family was really lingering; Liberty could always meet people from the Brown family, or the Brown family would let them eat and pester Liberty.
She had been divorced for more than half a year, what did Brown family want?
Did the Brown family think Liberty was wanted by no one except Hank? The Brown family was too good at putting money on Hankâs face.
Before Liberty lost weight, Duncan never disliked Liberty. He just thought that Liberty should lose weight and not gain any more weight. Being too fat was not good, and the red light would light up on the body.
So when Liberty joined the Lewis & Co. to work, Duncan asked Liberty to run a few laps in the company every day to help Liberty lose weight. It was not because he disliked Liberty.
Duncan would never dislike Liberty who had lost weight. He didnât know when he fell in love with Liberty. He only knew that no matter whether she was fat or thin, he had never disliked Liberty.
Liberty came over.
âWhat did your ex-husbandâs brother-in-law stop you for?â Mrs. Lewis asked.
Duncan sullenly, pursed his lips, and would not take the initiative to ask Liberty.
âSomething happened to the Brown family.â Liberty replied, âJessica stabbed Hank and his sister. Hank was seriously injured and is still in the emergency room. Chelsea was not seriously injured and has been hospitalized.â
Hearing this, Duncan frowned.
Mrs. Lewis also knew about the Brown familyâs affairs, mainly related to Mrs. Brown and Hank, so she inquired about the past of Liberty and the Brown family.
She was a little shocked and surprised, âDidnât Hank treat Jessica very well? How could Jessica stab him to death? If she stabbed Chelsea to death, I wouldnât be surprised. Chelsea, who is this woman?
When her sister-in-law wants to stab her to death.â
Liberty said: âI donât know what caused the husband and wife to turn against each other. It is possible that Hank was violent at home during the quarrel. He has a previous record of domestic violence.â
Hank had domestically abused her.
She resisted at the time, and chased Hank for several blocks with a kitchen knife, scaring Hank so much that he didnât dare to do anything to her again.
Liberty: âMr. Repton also rushed to the hospital just after receiving a call. He still doesnât know the reason for the murder.â
Mrs. Lewis looked at her son and said to Liberty: âLiberty, you and Hank are divorced, but he still Sonnyâs father, do you want to go and check on the situation?â
Liberty wanted to check on her ex-husbandâs life and death, but she also wanted to come out to say hello to Mrs. Lewis and Duncan.