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Married at First Sight Chapter 1683

In Chapter 1683 of Married at First Sight, Grandma glared and said, “What? Now that you’re lying here, you’ve lost confidence and want to push Liberty away?”
Before Duncan could respond, Grandma continued, “Who do you think you are in Liberty’s life? Do you think you have the right to arrange it for her? If you want to push her away, you first need to bring her into your life. In this world, you have the chance to take her in.”
“Does this hurt?” Grandma applied a little pressure to his injured leg.
Duncan exclaimed, “Grandma, that hurts! It hurts so much!”
Despite being a tough guy, he broke out in a cold sweat from the pain, but he held back his cries.
In front of Grandma, he felt he didn’t need to maintain his defenses.
Grandma said, “Feeling pain is a good sign. It means your legs are still responsive and won’t be paralyzed. Of course, recovery will take time after a hundred days of injury. Once you’re discharged from the hospital, you should find a rehabilitation center and focus on your recovery. I believe that one day you will walk as quickly as you did before.”
Duncan replied sadly, “Grandma, I’m afraid I’ll need a wheelchair for the rest of my life.”
“Doctors can’t guarantee anything. I refuse to accept that you’ll be in a wheelchair forever. Are you worried about being a burden to Liberty because of your disability? Is that why you don’t want to see her and have even pushed Zack away?”
“You keep saying foolish things. You didn’t make an effort to pursue Liberty initially, and now you’ve made her uncomfortable with those hurtful words. Are you really planning to give up?”
“I have been helping my family’s ungrateful grandchildren find wives. During the…

During the search process, I also believe that some young people are quite impressive. If I have granddaughters, I will consider matching one of them with a suitable young man.”

“If you genuinely think you can let go, then I will arrange for Liberty. One of the men is divorced and has no children. He ended his marriage because he was too busy with his business to spend time with his wife, which led to her infidelity and ultimately their divorce.”

“Now that his business is stable and he has time to focus on love, I believe he would be a good match for Liberty. Since he has also experienced divorce, you need not worry about Liberty’s future marriage.”

Upon hearing his grandmother’s words, Duncan’s face turned as pale as paper. He bit his lower lip tightly and remained silent.

Seeing his reaction, Grandma realized that he was unable to let Liberty go. However, given his injury and concern about potentially being wheelchair-bound for life, he had hastily declared his intention to push Liberty away.

What a foolish notion! He hadn’t even embraced Liberty yet, so how could he expect to distance himself from her? He was in no position to dictate Liberty’s future.

After a moment of hesitation, Duncan managed to ask, “Grandma, how old is that man? Even though Liberty has been divorced and has a child, she is still young—in her early thirties. If he is too old, he might not be suitable for her.”

“That man is slightly older than you, perhaps around ten years older than Liberty. He has a lot of life experience,” Grandma replied.

Duncan flushed with anxiety. “Grandma, that’s a bit too old.”

Grandma responded, “Worried, are you? Since you can’t let go of your feelings, focus on your recovery. Take care of your injuries and your legs.”

Duncan remained silent.

Grandma continued, “Duncan, I have faith in you. You will heal, as long as you don’t give up on yourself.”

Duncan…

He remained silent, uncertain if he could withstand the pain of rehabilitation once he was discharged from the hospital.

Grandma said, “Take a good rest; I won’t disturb you any longer.”

Duncan’s mental state was still fragile, and his Grandma couldn’t bring herself to interrupt his much-needed rest.

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