In Chapter 1708 of “Married at First Sight,” Mrs. Lewis responded to a knock on the door in the small living room outside the ward.
As the door swung open, bodyguards were revealed.
“Ma’am, Miss Liberty is here again,” one of the bodyguards informed Mrs. Lewis.
Before Mrs. Lewis could reply, Duncan, who was in the ward, overheard the conversation. He had been indifferent moments before but immediately reacted, saying, “Tell her to leave. I don’t want to see her. Tell her not to come here again.”
The bodyguard sighed internally at Duncan’s outburst.
Every time Liberty visited, Duncan always reacted this way.
It was evident to everyone that Liberty was the cause of Duncan’s pent-up emotions.
“Let Liberty in,” Mrs. Lewis insisted, countering Duncan’s wishes.
The bodyguard hesitated, torn between the two.
Upon hearing his mother’s words, Duncan anxiously turned over and attempted to get off the bed.
However, his leg injuries had not yet healed, and he was unable to walk. In his attempt to roll over, he fell off the bed with a loud thud.
Mr. Lewis, who had been reaching for a glass of water, quickly dropped it and rushed to assist his son.
Mrs. Lewis and Elder Young Mistress Lewis hurried in as well. They quickly joined Mr. Lewis in helping Duncan back onto the bed.
“Tell Liberty to leave! I don’t want to see her!” Duncan shouted, his face pale and slick with cold sweat from the pain in his leg.
He was desperate to avoid Liberty witnessing him in such a vulnerable and helpless state.
Duncan could not bear the thought of seeing sympathy in her eyes.
He didn’t require anyone’s sympathy. If he’s disabled, then that’s how it is. He spent the remainder of his life in a wheelchair.
“Okay, don’t let her in. Tell her to go back,” Mrs. Lewis quickly instructed, trying to soothe her son’s emotions.
Turning away, Mrs. Lewis was overcome with tears.
The bodyguards refused to allow Liberty entry, and a disturbance could be heard from the ward by Liberty, who was blocked at the door.
“Miss Liberty, our Fourth Young Master Lewis does not wish to see you, so please return,” a bodyguard informed her.
Unlike her usual demeanor, Liberty didn’t leave quickly this time. Instead, she stood at the door and told the bodyguard, “I won’t see your Fourth Young Master today; I will just stand here and not leave.”
The bodyguard was speechless.
Everyone exchanged glances.
One of the bodyguards entered the ward to relay Liberty’s message to Duncan.
Despite the pain, Duncan replied indifferently, “How long she stands there is her concern.”
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