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Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) novel Chapter 1680

Summary for Chapter 1680: Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary)

Chapter 1680 – A Turning Point in Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary) by Unknown

In this chapter of Married at First Sight (Serenity and Zachary), Unknown introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1680 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

The mother had not done it yet. When he was discharged from the hospital and couldn’t continue to do leg rehabilitation, the mother would definitely go to find him Liberty’s.

He blocked that road ahead of time.

After the door of the ward was closed, Mrs. Lewis let go of Liberty’s hand, turned around and cried against the wall, covering her face.

Liberty was silent, took two steps forward, patted Mrs. Lewis on the back shoulder, and comforted Mrs. Lewis: “Auntie, he will be fine, don’t worry too much.”

She took out a tissue and handed it to Mrs. Lewis.

Mrs. Lewis took the tissue, turned around, wiped her tears and apologized to Liberty, “Liberty, this matter has nothing to do with you, it’s my fault, I stopped Duncan from looking for you. It was all my fault that the car accident happened.

Duncan was paralyzed when he found out about his injury last night. I think he couldn’t bear such a blow, so he treated you like that. You, don’t take it to heart.”

Liberty: “Auntie, I won’t argue with him.”

Duncan was the proud son of heaven; however, he was so severely injured that he was unable to withstand the blow, and his demeanor changed drastically, which was understandable.

“Liberty, I’m sorry.” Mrs. Lewis apologized again.

“It’s all my fault, it’s my fault, if it wasn’t for me, Duncan wouldn’t have had a car accident, it’s all my fault, Liberty, don’t blame Duncan.”

Liberty nodded. What Duncan said just now was ugly. She felt very hurt when she heard it, but she didn’t blame Duncan.

Liberty: “Mr. Lewis doesn’t want to see me now. I’ll take a look outside when I come over. I won’t go in to provoke Mr. Lewis. Auntie, I’m leaving first.”

Duncan didn’t want to see Liberty now, and it’s useless for Liberty to stay there. If Duncan knew that she hadn’t left yet, he might be agitated.

Mrs. Lewis: “Duncan, I really don’t blame Liberty for this matter. It’s all my fault. If you want to blame or hate, just hate me. It was me who caused your car accident.”

Duncan said arrogantly and unreasonably: “I don’t care, anyway, I don’t want to see Liberty in the future!”

Mrs. Lewis: “Okay, okay, if you don’t want to see her, don’t see her. Duncan, don’t get excited, and take care of your wounds.”

Mrs. Lewis’s greatest concern at this time was that her son would not comply with the subsequent treatment. Her son would be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

Now no matter what her son said, she would agree.

If he does not wish to see Liberty, he will not.

However, Mrs. Lewis felt extremely uncomfortable. Before, she tried her best to prevent her son from seeing Liberty, but now she allowed the two to meet each other, but her son didn’t want to see Liberty again.

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