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Married at First Sight Chapter 1680

The mother had not yet taken action. When he was discharged from the hospital and could no longer continue with his leg rehabilitation, she would certainly go to find Liberty.
He had anticipated this and blocked that path in advance.
Once the ward door closed, Mrs. Lewis released Liberty’s hand, turned away, and cried against the wall, covering her face.
Liberty remained silent, took a couple of steps forward, and gently patted Mrs. Lewis on the back, offering comfort: “Auntie, he will be okay; try not to worry too much.”
She produced a tissue and handed it to Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. Lewis accepted the tissue, turned around, wiped her tears, and apologized to Liberty, saying, “Liberty, this situation isn’t your fault; it’s mine. I prevented Duncan from reaching out to you, and the car accident happened because of me.”
Duncan had been devastated after learning about his injury last night. I believe he couldn’t cope with such a shock, which is why he treated you the way he did. Please don’t take it personally.”
Liberty replied, “Auntie, I won’t hold it against him.”
Duncan was used to being at the top; however, his severe injuries had changed him drastically, which was understandable.
“Liberty, I’m truly sorry,” Mrs. Lewis repeated her apology.
“It’s all my fault. If it weren’t for me, Duncan wouldn’t have had the accident. Please don’t blame him.”
Liberty nodded. Although what Duncan had said was hurtful, she did not blame him for it.
Liberty said, “Mr. Lewis doesn’t want to see me right now. I’ll take a look outside when I arrive. I won’t go in and disturb him. Auntie, I’ll head out now.”
Since Duncan didn’t want to see Liberty at the moment, it wouldn’t make sense for her to stay. If Duncan knew she hadn’t left, it might only upset him further.

He might be feeling agitated. Mrs. Lewis, choked with sobs, said, “In a few days, when Duncan’s mood calms down a bit, you can come and see him again, and I will ask him to apologize to you.” Liberty nodded in response. With Mrs. Lewis still in tears, she left quietly. After some time, Mrs. Lewis wiped her tears and composed herself before returning to the ward.

Seeing her husband wanting to reprimand their son while noticing Duncan’s pale face, Mrs. Lewis sighed inwardly, unable to scold him. She walked slowly back to the hospital bed and sat down. After a long silence, she looked at her son with an impassive expression and softly said, “Liberty has left.”

Duncan’s expression remained unchanged, his voice still as cold as ever. “Mom, I don’t want to see her again in the future. And Serenity? I don’t want to see her either, nor either of her sisters.”

Duncan’s sharp tone indicated that if he encountered Serenity, he might not be able to control his feelings. He was worried that she might see through his true intentions.

Mrs. Lewis replied, “Duncan, I really don’t blame Liberty for this. It’s all my fault. If you want to blame or hate someone, hate me. I was the one who caused your car accident.”

Duncan responded arrogantly, “I don’t care; I just don’t want to see Liberty anymore!”

“Alright, if that’s what you want, then you won’t see her. Just try to stay calm and focus on healing,” Mrs. Lewis said, concerned that her son might refuse to follow through with his treatment. She feared he would be confined to a wheelchair for life. At that moment, she would agree to whatever her son wanted. If he didn’t wish to see Liberty, then he wouldn’t. Yet, Mrs. Lewis felt deeply unsettled.

Previously, she did everything she could to keep her son from seeing Liberty, but now she permitted them to meet. However, her son no longer wished to see Liberty again.

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