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Married at First Sight Chapter 1470

Chapter 1470
Serenity wiped the small dining table clean.
Her heart warmed as she gazed at the dishes. No matter the occasion, he always prepared her favorites.
“What did Callum say to you? What trouble did he get into?” Zachary asked curiously while filling his beloved wife’s plate with food.
“He misunderstood Camryn and acted inappropriately, so he wanted me to help him apologize. I told him he needed to face the consequences of his actions.”
Serenity refrained from providing further details, believing it was a private matter between Callum and Camryn. Her brother-in-law confided in her out of trust, so she felt she couldn’t share it with anyone else. She chose not to tell Zachary to avoid embarrassing Camryn in the future.
Although she kept it vague, Zachary, having previously forced a kiss on Serenity, quickly deduced what had occurred.
He wisely chose not to press further.
While the couple enjoyed lunch, Duncan went to the hospital after work. He stood outside Liberty’s ward for a long time but hesitated to enter.
Zachary’s bodyguard asked, “Are you going in, Mr. Lewis?”
Duncan quickly replied, “Never mind. I just came to take a look. How is Liberty doing?”
The bodyguard responded, “Ms. Hunt is recovering well and can now get out of bed to walk around. She’s looking forward to being discharged. Sonny and she are eating inside right now.”
Sam delivered three meals daily for Liberty and Sonny, all prepared according to the nutritionist’s guidelines to aid Liberty’s recovery.
Audrey also sent tonic soup from time to time.
Olivia attempted to send soup as well, but each time, it returned untouched.
The Brown family did not make an appearance today.
“Oh, that’s good. That’s good. Keep

“Watch and don’t let strangers in,” Duncan instructed before turning away.

The bodyguard was puzzled. Duncan had come all this way but hadn’t entered the ward or informed Liberty of his visit.

As Duncan rounded the corner, he encountered his mother.

“Duncan,” Mrs. Lewis spotted him first and called out.

Duncan looked at her. “Mom, what are you doing here?”

“If you can be here, why can’t I? A friend of mine was hospitalized, so I came to see her. Are you here to visit Liberty?”

Mrs. Lewis’s tone conveyed her displeasure.

She had already declared that she wouldn’t accept Liberty as her daughter-in-law, yet her son kept running to her.

Duncan hummed and asked, “Which friend of yours is hospitalized?”

“Hannah is sick. Duncan, I told you last time that you and Liberty are not a good match. Stop visiting her. She doesn’t even like you. Why are you showering affection on someone who isn’t interested? Isn’t Lily a better option? You and Lily are a perfect match.”

Mrs. Lewis couldn’t help but nag her son.

Duncan replied quietly, “Mom, I’ve told you that I’m in charge of my own marriage. You’re here to see Hannah, right? Go ahead. I’m leaving now.”

He then walked past his mother and departed.

Mrs. Lewis didn’t stop him; instead, she turned to watch him walk away.

“It’s not like you can’t find a wife, but you insist on liking a divorced woman who doesn’t even have feelings for you—she only sees you as her landlord. Why are you still holding on to her?” Mrs. Lewis muttered to herself about her son.

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