Chapter 1786
After completing the necessary discharge procedures, Duncan’s bodyguards pushed him downstairs while he was seated in a wheelchair.
Knowing that he was discharged from the hospital, his brother and sister-in-law put down everything they were doing and rushed to pick him up.
Too many people cared about Duncan, and there were bodyguards to take care of him, so Liberty wanted to take care of her affairs. She said to Mrs. Lewis: “Auntie, Mr. Lewis is out of the hospital now. You have a big family and you can take good care of Mr. Lewis. I-I won’t go with them, my new restaurant I just acquired is under renovation, I want to go over and see how the renovation is going.”
Seeing the tiredness on Liberty’s face, Mrs. Lewis felt a little distressed, and said, “Liberty, it’s fine for Duncan to be taken care of by us. You can go and get busy with your affairs, but don’t be too tired. You have already exhausted.”
Mrs. Lewis took Liberty’s hand and said grateful words over and over again.
Liberty: “Auntie, we all hope that Mr. Lewis will get better. As long as Mr. Lewis gets better, it doesn’t matter if I’m tired. Auntie, then I’ll go first.”
Mrs. Lewis let go of her hand.
Liberty took her son’s little hand, said goodbye to Mrs. Lewis, and left the hospital with Sonny.
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When Serenity returned to the city from her hometown, it was almost dusk, so she went to her sister’s rented house first.
Using the key that her sister gave her, she opened the door and went in, and saw Sonny sitting in the hall watching cartoons, she closed the door and shouted: “Sonny.”
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