“Alright.” Mrs. Lewis personally sent Lily out of the house.
She stood at the door of the house and watched Lily go away. Such a good girl had no chance with her son.
The relationship between people was really strange.
The current Liberty wasn’t as good as Lily, but her son didn’t call Lily because he liked Liberty.
After a while, Mrs. Lewis went back to the house.
Mrs. Lewis saw that his son was not supported by the bodyguard, stood up slowly, then took a step, and sat on the sofa.
Mrs. Lewis was quite excited. Her son was able to stand up by himself, and he was able to take a step forward.
The bodyguard pushed the wheelchair away, parked the wheelchair aside, and went out silently.
“Duncan.” Mrs. Lewis walked over quickly and sat down next to her son. Her concerned eyes fell on his son’s legs. Seeing his trembling legs, she felt stressed again, and stretched out her hand to gently touch his son’s calf.
Mrs. Lewis asked: “Still hurt?”
Duncan hummed, “The pain is a little lighter than when I stood up by myself for the first time. Mom, don’t worry, I will get better gradually.”
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