“Okay, I’ll go downstairs by myself; you don’t need to help me.” Duncan’s mood had changed from heavy snow to sunny weather.
The span was a bit big, haha.
He grabbed the armrest of the sofa and stood up, then took a step and sat in the wheelchair.
Zachary said, “I won’t help you; let you go by yourself.”
Having said that, he still pushed the wheelchair in a different direction, allowing Duncan to control the wheelchair himself.
The three of them left the room together and walked towards the elevator.
Zachary said, “You take the elevator downstairs, and Serenity and I take the stairs.”
Duncan hummed, “You can do whatever you want; I still need to use the elevator for the time being.”
The elevator at home would be able to rest once Duncan could walk normally.
After Duncan entered the elevator, Zachary pulled Serenity and turned towards the stairs, saying, “Duncan cares too much about my sister, so he can’t help but think wildly.”
Serenity said, “I hope he gets better soon. My sister has actually accepted him from the bottom of her heart. It’s not my sister’s problem now. It’s Brother Duncan who can’t pass his own test. He insists on waiting for him to fully recover before he is willing to be with my sister.
Zach said: “Next year, I think next year, or the end of next year at the latest, we should call him brother-in-law when we see him. Oh my, my good friend has become my brother-in-law; it’s a bit hard to say.”
Serenity smiled and said, “You can call me Elisa’s cousin, but you can’t call him brother Duncan or brother-in-law Duncan if you change your name?”
Zachary said, “That’s different. Elisa can choke my throat at any time and k!ll me. If I don’t change my name, I call her cousin. She always talks badly about me in front of you. What should I do? I don’t call him brother-in-law Duncan; he can’t do anything to me.
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