Chapter 1471
Mrs. Lewis thought about it and decided to see Liberty before visiting her friend.
With that in mind, she went to Liberty’s ward.
When the York bodyguards saw Mrs. Lewis coming, one of them went into the ward to tell Liberty.
The bodyguards did not stop Mrs. Lewis when she approached. They helped her knock on the door and opened the door for her.
“Mrs. Lewis.”
Mrs. Lane and another maid were dining in the small lounge. When they saw Mrs. Lewis come in, they quickly put down their lunch boxes, stood up, and greeted her respectfully.
“Oh, you’re all eating? Don’t mind me and continue eating. I just came to see Liberty.”
Mrs. Lewis left the house after eating.
Mrs. Lane still escorted her into the ward.
Liberty finished eating, but Sonny ate slowly. His mother fed him while saying, “Sonny, you can’t eat so slowly in the future. You’ll have to eat by yourself when you go to preschool.”
“I know, Mom.”
Seeing Mrs. Lewis come in, Liberty passed the bowl to her son to let him eat by himself and was just about to get out of bed.
“Sit, Liberty. You’re still injured. Just sit.”
Mrs. Lewis hurriedly stepped forward to press Liberty down and stop her from getting out of bed. She did not like Liberty as her daughter–in–law mainly because she felt that Liberty’s background was not worthy of the Lewis family. Furthermore, Liberty was divorced and a single mother of a three–year–old child.
However, she was very moved by how Liberty risked her life to save her son.
“I’m much better now, Mrs. Lewis. I’ve recovered enough to be able to move freely. I’ll be fine as long as I don’t touch the wound.”
The first two days, her wound hurt so much that she could not sleep well.
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