Chapter 2264
Married at First Sight
She appeared at the door of Duncanâs office.
She knocked on the door, and after getting a reply, she opened the door and went in.
Duncan sat behind the desk with a wheelchair on the side. If he wanted to go out, he could support the table and sit on the wheelchair.
The two bodyguards who usually followed him did not see anyone, so they were probably waiting on the first floor.
Duncan went back to work in the company to deal with official business.
The bodyguard, of course, could no longer follow him inseparably.
In the company, when he needed help, he would ask the secretary to help him.
Hearing the familiar footsteps, Duncan raised his head to look at Liberty, who then stood up while supporting the table, trying to get out of the desk.
Liberty hurriedly stopped him.
âSit down, donât move around, and be careful not to fall.â
Duncan smiled: âOkay, I wonât move around, my legs still canât use much strength at the moment.â
But itâs much better than when he first got out of the hospital.
âYou are already doing well. Keep working hard on your rehabilitation. Maybe you will be able to walk like a normal person during the New Year.â
Liberty came over, put down his breakfast, and helped him sit back on the chair.
Duncan smiled and said, âItâs only a few months before the New Year. No matter how hard I try, itâs not ideal to walk like a normal person during the New Year. The doctor estimates that I will be able to walk like a normal person at least a year later. Itâs still the fastest time to recover.â
It was estimated that he would have to use a wheelchair for two years if his recovery was poor.
Duncan thought that he was 36 years old now, if it took two years to recover, he would be 38 years old, and Liberty was 33 years old, if she married him, it would not be too late.
Even if they were all in their 40s or 50s, as long as Liberty was willing to marry him, he would be happy and willing to wait.
Liberty: âItâs great to be back to normal after a year. Mr. Lewis, you have always been a great person.â
After being praised by Liberty, Duncan laughed and said: âYou praised me as Sonny.â
Liberty: âAfter Sonny went back last night, he didnât wake up.â
She opened the bag, brought out her packed breakfast, and put it in front of Duncan.
Liberty continued: âHe sleeps like a little pig, and even thunder canât wake him up. After taking a bath and changing clothes this morning, the little guy actually told me that he doesnât want to go to kindergarten.â
After talking about her son, Liberty thought to Duncan again, âYou too, you went to the breakfast shop early in the morning and didnât eat breakfast. You have to be hungry until now, your stomach is starved, you are the one who feels uncomfortable Myself, who will hurt for you? The pain cannot be replaced by others.â
Duncan was not angry when he was read, but still had a smile on his face.
He liked to be read by Liberty like this.
She cared about him, cared about him, thatâs why she talked about him like this.
Otherwise, she didnât care if he starved to death, not to mention worrying that he would have a stomachache if he starved to death.
Duncan: âI canât eat without seeing you.â
Liberty: ââ¦â
They met every day and said things like this.
Duncan: âWhy doesnât Sonny want to go to kindergarten anymore? Wasnât he very happy when kindergarten first started? Itâs only been a while, and he doesnât want to go to kindergarten anymore.â