Chapter 1901
Married at First Sight
After finishing the phone call with her sister, Serenity heard Sonnyâs laughter outside, and said to herself without laughing: âA childâs face is like the sky in June, and it will change if it changes.â
Liberty over there returned to her new restaurant. Just after parking the car, she saw Duncan coming out of the restaurant in a wheelchair, and a bodyguard pushed him.
Duncan might have come to look for Liberty, but Liberty wasnât in the restaurant, so he wanted to leave, but he didnât expect Liberty to come back at this time.
Seeing Liberty getting out of the car, Duncan signaled to the bodyguards not to push him anymore, and he sat at the door of the restaurant, watching Liberty walk over with a smile. âMr. Lewis, when did you come? How long have you been here?â
Liberty asked him as he walked over, âIf Iâm not in the restaurant, if you need me urgently, you can call me.â
âI just came here too. I went in and took a look around, and knew you were not there, and wanted to go home, so you came back. I have nothing to do, I just wanted to see you.â
Liberty was now the pillar of confidence for him to stand up. Only when he saw her getting better and better, he has a sense of crisis, can he persist in doing rehabilitation.
Since he couldnât let it go, Duncan thought that he should guard Liberty even in a wheelchair, and prevent others from taking Liberty away.
Liberty pushed him to go in, and said, âMy office has been decorated, go in and have a glass of water.â
âOkay.â Duncan turned to look at her as she pushed him away.
After entering her office, Duncan asked, âWhere did you go just now? I thought you were going to All You Can Eat. I went to All You Can Eat first. I didnât see you before I came here.â
âI went to the hospital.â Liberty said honestly, âI went to see Sister Chelsea, and asked about Hankâs situation. He is Sonnyâs father after all.â
Duncan groaned, obviously a little sour.
Even if he knew that Liberty and Hank would never be possible again, Hank was Sonnyâs biological father, and he couldnât change this. With Sonny around, Liberty and Hank had to meet each other.
âHank still awake?â Duncan asked.
Liberty poured him a glass of warm water and replied, âNot yet. When I went to the hospital, his parents were not in the hospital.â
Chelsea had been taken care of by her husband.
Duncan didnât speak again.
Liberty didnât want to tell Duncan about her ex-husband, she asked Duncan: âMr. Lewis, how do you feel today?â
She looked at Duncanâs legs.
Duncan touched one of his legs and said, âI still canât use my strength. I canât even stand for a minute.
Liberty, am I too useless?â
What Duncan cared most about was Libertyâs opinion of him.
Liberty quickly comforted and encouraged him: âMr. Lewis, donât be discouraged. You have only been discharged from the hospital for a few days. Itâs good to be able to stand up on your own. Although you canât stand for a minute now, it will get better and better. Donât worry.â
Looking at her, Duncan couldnât help reaching out to hold Libertyâs hand, Liberty instinctively wanted to withdraw his hand, but he held on tightly. âLiberty, if I can stand up again and walk like a normal person, If you donât have a new boyfriend yet, can you give me a chance?â