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Chapter 1729

Chapter 1729

Duncan felt bad for Liberty, but he still did not want to be a burden to her.

He said icily, “I said I’d give you six hundred thousand dollars.

It’s double what my mom offered you.

Leave now. Immediately. Right at this second.

Leave!” “Mir. Lewis, I won’t take the six hundred thousand dollars.

Mrs. Lewis hiring me is a long-term job, but you’re offering me a one- off amount.

I’ll suffer a huge loss.

However, if you were to give me six hundred grand for no specific reason each month, I won’t fee]

comfortable accepting the money.

I prefer earning money by working.

It makes me feel at ease when I spend it too.” Duncan was speechless.

“Long-term? Are you planning to do this for your entire life?” “With your current attitude, I think it’s

largely possible.” Duncan said, “I'll get better.

I'll definitely recover.” Liberty laughed.

“That'll depend on whether you’!l cooperate with the treatment.

If you keep this up, I'll suspect your ability to stand up again.

If you end up wheelchair -bound for the rest of your life, heading out or doing anything will be

inconvenient.

Other people can bring you upstairs, but you won’t be able to come down on your own.

Just thinking about that scene feels frustrating.

“You’ve always been full of spirit.

Do you really want to live a frustrating life like that?” Duncan kept quiet with a dark expression.

Who would not want to recover if they could? The problem was that the doctor could not even confirm if

he could fully recover.

Although the doctor did not rule out the possibility of his recovery, physiotherapy would take longer.

When Duncan thought about the long days and nights of physiotherapy, he lost confidence.

“Are you hungry, Mr. Lewis? Do you want some soup?” After a moment of silence, Duncan said angrily,

“My mom spent ten thousand dollars of daily wage to hire you to take care of me, yet you’ve only sent

soup every day.

There are no main or side dishes.

When will I be able to get better if you take care of me this way?” “Oh, you’re finally willing to eat, Mr.

Lewis.

This can be easily solved.” Liberty immediately walked out of the ward.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis were sitting outside.

When they saw her exiting, they thought she finally gave up because she could not stand their son’s

bad temper.novelbin

Mrs. Lewis stood up and went to Liberty, but she did not know what to say.

“Mr. Duncan wants to eat.

Can someone grab a fast food meal for him?” Mrs. Lewis heard Liberty asking her family’s bodyguard

to get fast food.

The food sent from her family had spilled when Duncan threwa tantrum earlier.

The person who sent his food that day was his eldest brother, yet he knocked the food over before him.

Emmett was so angry that he wanted to scold Duncan, but Mrs. Lewis pushed Emmett out of the ward

to prevent them from quarreling.

Mrs. Lewis was utterly protective of Duncan.

No matter what he did, she could not bear other people scolding him.

“Vl go. I'll go now,” a bodyguard replied.

He turned and left to get fast food.

Mr. Duncan was finally willing to eat.

Mrs. Lewis’s face was filled with happiness.

She asked Liberty, “Is Duncan willing to eat, Liberty? He never ate anything aside from the soup you

sent over yesterday.

His stomach is still empty now.

“Thank goodness.

He finally wants to eat.

Thank you, Liberty.

Thank you so much.” Mrs. Lewis held Liberty’s hand and kept thanking her.

She felt like she had finally made the correct decision.

“There’s no need to thank me, Mrs. Lewis.

We all want Mr. Duncan to get well soon.” Mrs. Lewis nodded, but she still felt grateful toward Liberty in

her heart.

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