Chapter 1680
Mrs. Lewis had not revealed her intentions yet, but Duncan knew that the moment he was.
discharged from the hospital and did not persist in continuing his rehabilitation, his mother would definitely look for Liberty.
Thus, Duncan wanted to stop that possibility ahead of time.
As the ward door closed, Mrs. Lewis let go of Liberty’s hand, turned around, and cried as she leaned against the wall and covered her face.
Liberty was silent, took two steps forward, patted Mrs. Lewis on the back, and comforted her Mr Lewis will get better. Don’t worry too much.”
She took out a napkin and handed it to Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. Lewis accepted it, turned around, and apologized to Liberty while wiping her tears.
“Liberty, this accident has nothing to do with you. It’s all my fault that Duncan got into a car accident. I stopped him from going to see you. It’s all my fault…
“After Duncan found out about the severity of his injuries last night, he looked dead inside. I think. he just can’t accept this fact. That’s why he treated you like that. I hope you don’t take it to heart.”
“I won’t.”
Duncan was a proud man. Thus, it was understandable that he could not accept this injury and had a drastic change in temperament.
“Liberty, I’m sorry.”
Mrs. Lewis apologized again.
“It’s all my fault. If it wasn’t for me, Duncan wouldn’t have gotten into a car accident. It’s all my fault, Liberty. Don’t blame Duncan for what he said.”
Liberty nodded. Although Liberty was hurt when Duncan said those harsh words, she did not
blame him.
“Mr Lewis doesn’t want to see me now. I’ll just take a look from the outside when I visit. I won’t go. in to provoke him again. Mrs. Lewis, I’ll get going then.”
Duncan did not want to see Liberty at the moment, so it was pointless for Liberty to stay. If Duncan found out that she was still here, he might get agitated.
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