Chapter 1779
Married at First Sight
Jessica had been apprehended by the police, she was going to jail, but she was only able to serve outside prison because she was pregnant; now the child was dead, and she had stabbed Hank, which would have added to the crime if Hank hadnât survived.
She just fatally stabbed someone with a knife. If there were a new trial, the death penalty would likely not be acquitted.
Liberty wanted to go to the inpatient department to find Mrs. Lewis and Duncan, but received a call from Mrs. Lewis telling her that the mother and son had returned to the ward.
Liberty went directly to Duncanâs ward.
Miss Liberty, you are finally back. The fourth young master is losing his temper again and smashed things. He smashed everything he could touch.â As soon as Liberty appeared, the bodyguards of the Lewis family told her.
âWhy is Mr. Lewis losing his temper again?â Liberty asked as she pushed the door open to go in.
The bodyguard replied: âWe donât know either. After Madam Lewis pushed the Fourth Young Master back, within two minutes, the Fourth Young Master started arguing loudly, saying that he was going to be discharged from the hospital and go home. Madam Lewis comforted him, but he couldnât listen and started smashing things. â
Liberty had already walked into the ward.
Duncan: âI want to be discharged from the hospital, I want to go home, I donât want to stay here anymore, I donât want to stay here for a minute!â
Duncan didnât lie back on the hospital bed, he was still sitting in a wheelchair, so he could slide the wheelchair by himself, They smashed whatever they caught, and the ward was already in a mess.
Doctors and nurses were telling him to calm down.
Mrs. Lewis was anxious, angry and distressed about this.
Mr. Lewis, on the other hand, acted like he was used to it, and silently began to clean up the mess all over the floor.
The doctor: âMr. Lewis, you canât be discharged from the hospital yet. If you persist for a while, you will be discharged. You can see that you are much better now, and you can no longerâ¦â
âHow am I? How am I? Tell me Whatâs wrong with me? I canât even walk by myself, so sitting in a wheelchair is fine? Iâm lying down here, and Iâm lying down when Iâm discharged from the hospital. Iâm going to be discharged from the hospital, and Iâll lie down at home!â Duncan was actually in a bad mood.
Liberty went to visit her ex-husband, knowing that Hankâs life and death were at stake, since he was Sonnyâs father, it was normal for Liberty to visit her, but Duncan was just in a bad mood.
After the car accident, Duncan didnât feel better.
A well-behaved person spent the entire day in a hospital bed, unable to walk. Regardless of a personâs disposition, he would eventually experience an emotional breakdown after a lengthy period.
âDuncan, listen to the doctor. The doctor said that you will have to stay in the hospital for a while before you can be discharged. Letâs listen to the doctor, shall we?â Mrs. Lewis coaxed Duncan like a child.
âI donât want to. I want to be discharged. Iâm going to be discharged now. If you donât let me go, I wonât stay anymore. Iâll go by myself.â Duncan refused willfully, insisting on leaving the hospital now.
He slid the wheelchair by himself again, trying to get out.
Liberty came in just in time, and the two almost ran into each other.
âMr. Lewis, where are you going?â Liberty asked him.
With a sullen face, Duncan said in a vicious voice: âIâm going to be discharged from the hospital, Iâm going to be discharged now! Liberty, you go and help me with the discharge procedures, Iâm going to be discharged from the hospital, Iâm lying down everywhere, itâs not the same when I go home?â
Liberty looked at the mess all over the floor, then looked at the doctor, and asked the doctor: âDoctor, can Mr. Lewis be discharged early?â
The doctor said: âMr. Lewisâs other injuries have healed very well. He only has a leg injury. It is reasonable to say that he can be discharged from the hospital. If Mr. Lewis insists on being discharged from the hospital, we can also discharge him, but donât let Mr. Lewis go too soon. For rehabilitation, let him recuperate for a while before he can start rehabilitation.â
Duncan: âYou heard me, the doctor said that I can be discharged from the hospital, go, go and help me with the discharge procedures.â