Married At First Sight

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Married At First Sight By Gu Lingfei Chapter 1691

Chapter 1691

After some thought, Camryn said, “Let me call my assistant and ask her when she’ll be back. I can onlyleave if someone can watch the shop.”

Given that she wanted to socialize with the Lewises, it would be better for her to visit them in person toshow her sincerity.

She used her old–fashioned phone to call her shop assistant. The call connected shortly.

“Ms. Camryn, I’m at the door,” the shop assistant said with a smile.

Subsequently, she hung up and parked her e–bike before entering the shop.

At the sight of Liberty and Sonny, the shop assistant greeted them with a grin and carried Sonny

Sonny felt that he was likable indeed.

Camryn reminded the shop assistant about some things. After that, she followed Liberty and Sonny tovisit Duncan in the hospital while bringing along the tonics.

Upon their arrival at the hospital, Duncan still refused to meet Liberty.novelbin

Camryn was dumbfounded when she heard that.

Not only did he refuse to meet Liberty, but he also refused to meet Sonny whom he was very fond of.The bodyguard of the Lewises had no choice but to obey Duncan’s instruction and stop Liberty andSonny from entering the ward.

Perplexed, Sonny shouted Duncan’s name outside the ward. Even after Sonny shouted a few times,Duncan still refused to let him in.

Only Camryn was allowed to enter the ward with Mrs. Lewis leading her.

Camryn was not familiar with Duncan, and moreover, she was blind. After expressing her concern forhim, she left the tonics in the ward and walked out.

Looking at her son on the bed, Mrs. Lewis advised sympathetically, “Duncan, besides Liberty, you don’twant to meet Sonny too? Didn’t you say you’re very fond of Sonny? Sonny is a kid. He knows nothing.Now that you’re doing this, Sonny might assume that you don’t like him anymore.”

Duncan closed his eyes without uttering a word.

Despite having been lectured by Grandma May, Duncan was still in a dilemma.

He had no idea how to continue his path.

When Mrs. Lewis saw her son keeping quiet, her eyes reddened.

It was her fault.

It was all her fault!

She secretly asked the doctor how likely Duncan’s leg injury would heal and how long the processwould take.

The doctor said there was hope for recovery, but it mainly depended on whether the patient was willingto accept the treatment and perseverant enough to undergo rehabilitation. This would test the patient’smindset. It was not known how long this would take.

After listening to what the doctor said, Mrs. Lewis’s heart sank into an abyss.

Ever since Duncan learned about his injury, Mrs. Lewis started to notice how self–destructive he

became.

When other people came to visit Duncan, they usually spoke to Mrs. Lewis, whereas Duncan hardlyspoke. Those who came to visit Duncan could tell that he was dejected and not hopeful

about his future.

However, Duncan refused to meet Liberty. Mrs. Lewis thought that since Duncan was fond of Liberty,she could beg Liberty to keep Duncan company when he were to undergo rehabilitation after he wasdischarged from the hospital. In this regard, Duncan would persevere and recover swiftly.

Alas!

Mrs. Lewis thought regretfully. If she could turn back time, she certainly would not have stoppedDuncan from pursuing Liberty.

Meanwhile, at FC Manor in Annenburg, Tim walked out of the house while holding Lilian, but Liliandisliked being held by Tim as she could not walk comfortably.

After shaking Tim’s hand off, Lilian said, “I can still walk after several hours of flight. I don’t need you tohold me. When you hold me like this, I feel like a patient.”

Tim said, “You’re pregnant, and you need to walk down the steps. It’s safer for me to hold you down thesteps. I’m so thoughtful, yet you don’t appreciate how thoughtful I am.”

“Yes, yes. You’re thoughtful. I appreciate it.”

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