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Married at First Sight novel (Serenity and Zachary York)

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Married at First Sight Chapter 1679 -Mrs. Lewis stayed in front of the bed like yesterday. When she saw Liberty

coming in, she quickly got up and said softly: ” Liberty, you’re here.”

“Auntie, let me come and see Mr. Lewis.” Liberty also said softly, afraid of waking Duncan on the bed.

Mrs. Lewis placed the bouquet next to her son after she received the bouquet from Liberty. The son could see the

bouquet from Liberty when he awoke. It would improve his disposition and give him the confidence to heal his legs.

As soon as Mrs. Lewis put the bouquet beside Duncan, he woke up.

When he opened his eyes, he saw Liberty standing in front of the bed. He was silent at first, then became extremely

indifferent the next moment, and the words he said were also cold, “Mom, drive her away, I don’t want to see her!”

Hearing this, The three people standing in front of the bed were all stunned.

Mrs. Lewis looked at her son and then at Liberty, suspecting that her son didn’t see clearly that the person standing

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here was Liberty.

She reminded her son softly and cautiously: “Duncan, this is Liberty, it’s Liberty, she’s here to see you.”

Duncan didn’t look at Liberty again, but still said coldly, “I know who she is, just Liberty, I don’t want to see her. If it

wasn’t for her, I wouldn’t have been in a car accident, and I don’t want to see her again.”

“Duncan!” Mrs. Lewis groaned and blamed herself, “This’s all mother’s fault, it has nothing to do with Liberty, how

can you say such words and put the blame on Liberty.”

“It’s because of her that my mother stopped me and I got into a car accident, it’s all her!” Duncan looked very

excited and shouted, “Mom, tell her to go, don’t let her come into my ward in the future, I don’t want to see her!

Let her go, let her go, if she doesn’t go, I will go!”

He struggled, but he couldn’t move, the wound would be dragged on whenever he moved.

“Duncan, please don’t do this… Please don’t do this.” Mrs. Lewis cried and held her son down to prevent him from

struggling.

Mr. Lewis also helped hold his son.

“Mom, let her go, let her go!” Duncan couldn’t get up, he could only look resentful, and screamed for his mother to

drive Liberty away.

“Okay, okay, mom let her go, mom let her go right away, don’t get excited, don’t get excited.” Mrs. Lewis quickly

agreed, she wiped her tears, stood up straight, turned around and pulled Liberty out.

Liberty was startled by Duncan’s reaction, and when Mrs. Lewis pulled her out, she turned to look at Duncan, and

Duncan also looked at her at this time.

But soon, she was pulled out of the ward by Mrs. Lewis, and the door of the ward was closed, separating her from

Duncan.

She didn’t catch the pain in Duncan’s eyes.

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Duncan could be crippled, he could be in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

He was not good enough for Liberty.

There was such a big contrast in the attitude of his parents towards Liberty, he was hurting his legs but not his

head, so he quickly figured it out.

After a car accident, he was so injured, and the mother who blocked him from pursuing Liberty must have

regretted it, and would agree with him to be with Liberty, and even hoped that Liberty could take care of him for

the rest of his life.

When he was fine, his mother didn’t allow him to be with Liberty, but when he was disabled, his mother agreed,

that was too unfair to Liberty.

Besides, Liberty never said that she loved him or accepted his feelings.

Duncan couldn’t let his mother tie up Liberty to take care of him just because he was disabled. He didn’t want to

drag Liberty down.

Duncan thought about it all night. He could only treat Liberty indifferently, and blame Liberty for his car accident.

He didn’t want to see Liberty again.