Chapter 1679
Mrs. Lewis sat by the hospital bed like she did yesterday When she saw Liberty coming in, she quickly got up and said softly,
“Liberty, you’re here.”
“I came to see Mr. Lewis.”
Liberty also spoke in a soft voice for fear of waking Duncan, who was lying on the hospital bed
She handed the bouquet to Mrs. Lewis, who took it and put it beside her son. This was so Duncan could see the bouquet from
Liberty as soon as he woke up, and it would definitely cheer him up That way, Duncan would have the confidence to go through
rehab.
As soon as Mrs. Lewis put the bouquet next to Duncan, he woke up.
When Duncan opened his eyes and saw Liberty standing in front of the bed, he was silent at first Shortly after, he turned cold
and said some harsh words.
“Mom, kick her out! I don’t want to see her!”
All three standing in front of the bed were stunned when they heard this.
Mrs. Lewis looked at her son and then at Liberty. She suspected that her son did not see Liberty clearly.
She carefully reminded her son in a gentle voice, “Duncan, this is Liberty. She’s here to see you.
Duncan did not look at Liberty again. Instead, he said coldly, “I know who she is. I don’t want to see Liberty again. If it wasn’t for
her, I wouldn’t have gotten into a car accident, I don’t want to see her again!”
“Duncan!”
Mrs. Lewis yelled at him and blamed herself “It’s all my fault! This has nothing to do with Liberty. How can you be so mean to her
and blame her for this?!”
“It’s because of her that you stopped me. That’s why I got into an accident. It’s all her fault!”

Duncan was very emotional and shouted, “Mom, tell her to leave! Don’t let her come into again. I don’t ever want to see her!
Make her leave now! If she doesn’t leave, I will!”
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He struggled to get up, but he could not move because a slight movement would aggravate his
wounds.
“Duncan, please don’t do this. I beg you..
Mrs. Lewis cried and held her son down to prevent him from struggling.
Mr. Lewis also helped to restrain his son.
“Mom, tell her to leave! Now!”
Duncan could not get up. Thus, he could only show a resentful expression and yell at his mother to kick Liberty out of the room
“Okay okay I’ll tell her to leave right away Don’t get agitated.”
Mrs. Lewis quickly agreed She wiped away her tears, stood up straight, turned around, and pulled
Liberty out
Liberty was startled by Duncan’s reaction. When Mrs. Lewis pulled her out, she turned to look at Duncan, who was also looking
at her at that moment.
Soon, Mrs. Lewis pulled Liberty out of the ward and closed the door, separating themselves from
Duncan.
Liberty did not see the pain in Duncan’s eyes.
Duncan could be crippled and wheelchair–bound for the rest of his life.
Thus, he felt that he was not good enough for Liberty.

He noticed a big contrast in his parents‘ attitude toward Liberty. Even though his legs were injured, his brain was not, so he
quickly figured it out.
Duncan was seriously injured in the car accident. His mother, who stopped him from pursuing Liberty, must have regretted it.
That was why his mother agreed for him to be with Liberty. His mother probably even hoped that Liberty could take care of him
for the rest of his life.
Before the accident, his mother did not allow him to be with Liberty, but when he became al cripple, his mother agreed. That
would be unfair to Liberty.
Besides, Liberty never said that she loved him. She had never reciprocated his feelings.
Duncan did not want his mother to tie Liberty down just to take care of him because he was
disabled.
He did not want to drag Liberty down.
Duncan thought about it all night. The only way to make his mother give up on the idea was for him to treat Liberty indifferently
and blame Liberty for his accident. If he did not want to see Liberty again, his mother would give up on letting Liberty take care of
him

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