Liberty came over.
Liberty: “Mr. Lewis.”
Duncan looked at her with deep eyes, said: “Liberty, I’m going to the hospital today too. I know you’re going to take Sonny to see his father, so come here and wait for you and your son. Let’s go together.”
In fact, he didn’t need to go back to the hospital for reexamination, and the time for reexamination had not yet come.
It’s just an excuse.
He didn’t worry about letting Liberty and her son go to the hospital.
He worried about the people of the Brown family brainwashing Liberty again, and they wanted to persuade Liberty and Hank to remarry.
Hank had experienced life and death, and he would definitely understand who was suitable for him. Who knew if he would listen to his family and pursue Liberty again?
Back then Hank disliked Liberty for becoming fat and ugly. Hank cheated on Liberty and betrayed Liberty. How could he have the face to remarry Liberty?
Liberty also said that she would not remarry Hank, but Duncan was still worried.
When Liberty didn’t accept his feelings for a day, and the two of them didn’t get married, he didn’t feel at ease, and he wanted to stay by Liberty’s side at all times to declare his sovereignty.
Liberty said something.
Duncan lied calmly, “I felt my feet hurt last night. I told the doctor. The doctor told me to go to the hospital today and let him have a look.”
Liberty’s eyes fell on his legs, “Then you still hug Sonny. Sonny, come down quickly, don’t sit on your Uncle Duncan’s legs, Uncle Duncan’s legs hurt.”
“It’s okay, Sonny only weighs a few pounds.” Duncan didn’t let go, hugged Sonny, and ordered the bodyguards to push him into the car.
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