The mission of the bodyguards was to protect Liberty, not to monitor her, but if their real boss wanted to ask questions, they would not hide it.
Unless she was in danger and something happened, the bodyguards would take the initiative to tell the real boss.
Duncan: “As long as it’s okay, it’s okay. I was so frightened when I heard it. It scared me to death. Liberty, I’ll go to Jensburg in a moment. I’ll be there before two o’clock in the afternoon.”
Liberty: “Mr. Lewis, I’m fine; you don’t need to make this trip.”
It was too inconvenient for him to go out.
Duncan: “I want to see you with my own eyes; make sure you are intact; and make sure there is nothing wrong with you; then I can feel completely at ease.”
Liberty: “I’m really fine. You can ask them. We’re all fine. It’s inconvenient for you to go out, so don’t run so far.”
Duncan insisted: “But I miss you too. I really want to take a good look at you.”
Liberty could not refute.
“Then you have to be careful. If you feel uncomfortable, don’t insist. Mr. Lewis, we all need to take care of ourselves, you know.”
Duncan said gently, “I’m not a three-year-old child. If I feel uncomfortable, I won’t go out. Don’t worry, I’ll be fine. See you in the afternoon.”
“Okay, see you in the afternoon.” Liberty hung up the phone on her own initiative.
Thinking about it, Liberty felt that it was a kind of happiness to be taken into consideration.
Duncan gave her something that her ex-husband had never given her.
Perhaps Duncan’s true love for her was true. Her ex-husband once had true love for her, but later it was mixed with too many impurities, and eventually they separated.
Liberty stayed at the Fortress Hotel, which was one of the York family’s properties in Jensburg and which Kevin was responsible for.
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