Chapter 1471
Mrs. Lewis thought about it and decided to see Liberty before visiting her friend.
With that in mind, she went to Liberty’s ward.
When the York bodyguards saw Mrs. Lewising, one of them went into the ward to tell Liberty.
The bodyguards did not stop Mrs. Lewis when she approached. They helped her knock on the door
and opened the door for her.
“Mrs. Lewis.”
Mrs. Lane and another maid were dining in the small lounge. When they saw Mrs. Lewise in, they
quickly put down their lunch boxes, stood up, and greeted her respectfully.
“Oh, you’re all eating? Don’t mind me and continue eating. I just came to see Liberty.”
Mrs. Lewis left the house after eating.
Mrs. Lane still escorted her into the ward.
Liberty finished eating, but Sonny ate slowly. His mother fed him while saying, “Sonny, you can’t eat so
slowly in the future. You’ll have to eat by yourself when you go to preschool.”
“I know, Mom.”
Seeing Mrs. Lewise in, Liberty passed the bowl to her son to let him eat by himself and was just
about to get out of bed.
“Sit, Liberty. You’re still injured. Just sit.”
Mrs. Lewis hurriedly stepped forward to press Liberty down and stop her from getting out of bed. She
did not like Liberty as her daughter–inw mainly because she felt that Liberty’s background was not
worthy of the Lewis family. Furthermore, Liberty was divorced and a single mother of a three–year–old
child.
However, she was very moved by how Liberty risked her life to save her son.
“I’m much better now, Mrs. Lewis. I’ve recovered enough to be able to move freely. I’ll be fine as long
as I don’t touch the wound.”
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The first two days, her wound hurt so much that she could not sleep well.
It was much better these days.
“Have you eaten, Mrs. Lewis?”
“I have. I have a friend who was also hospitalized and happened to be on the same floor as you, so I
stopped by to see you,” Mrs. Lewis exined. Her eyes sized Liberty up before lingering on her face.
She said in a tender voice, “You look much better now. When did the doctor say you could leave the
hospital?”
“I can be discharged after another week.”
Mrs. Lewis hummed.
“Duncan came over earlier.”
Mrs. Lewis probed, “How long did he stay before leaving? I saw him just as he was leaving. He’s so
busy with his work…”
Liberty was stunned. “Mr. Lewis came over? I didn’t see him.”
Mrs. Lewis was stunned in return. “You didn’t see him? Didn’t hee here to visit you?”
“I didn’t see him. Was he here to visit someone else? Maybe the other person’s ward happens to
be on this floor too.” Liberty added honestly, “Mr. Lewis is very busy, so he doesn’te here often.
Are you sure you saw him, Mrs. Lewis?”
After saying that, she smiled sheepishly and said, “What am I saying? Mr. Lewis is your son. There’s no
way you would’ve mistaken someone else for him.”
Mrs. Lewis believed Liberty when she saw that Liberty did not seem to be lying.
She said, “Maybe he also came to visit a friend like I did. I thought he came here to see you. If he had
just left, that means he came over before lunch break. He’s a very busy man, and you’re recovering
well, so he doesn’t need toe see you every day. It won’t be good for him if work gets dyed.
“The business deals he works on are worth a lot of money and can’t be held up.”
Liberty was not a fool and knew what Mrs. Lewis meant. She said, “Yes, Mr. Lewis’s time is precious.
He makes a fortune every minute, but interpersonal rtionships also need to be handled well. I think
Mr. Lewis came to the hospital early before lunch break to visit an important client or friend.
“Mr. Lewis has nevere to my ward. I haven’t seen him again after that time he visited with
Ms. Harmon.”