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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 2247

Liberty: “Mr. Lewis, it’s getting late, you should go to bed earlier.”

Duncan: “Well, you go to rest quickly, I am a half-timer now, it doesn’t matter if I go to bed later or wake up later.”

The two said goodnight to each other.

Duncan was about to get out of the car.

The bodyguard moved out of the wheelchair first, and then slowly helped him out of the car.

After he sat in the wheelchair, the bodyguards pushed him to the main house.

At this point, everyone in the Lewis family had fallen asleep. But when Duncan first entered the room, before the bodyguard turned on the light, the light in the room turned on, and it was Mrs. Lewis who turned it on.

Mrs. Lewis just came down from upstairs.

“Madam.”

The bodyguard said hello respectfully.

“Mom, it’s so late, are you still awake?”

Mrs. Lewis came over and signaled that the bodyguard could get off work, and she pushed her son inside.

“You haven’t come back. Mom is worried and can’t sleep. I listened carefully to the movement outside. I heard the sound of the courtyard door opening. I checked on the balcony and I was sure it was your car. I hurried downstairs. Why did you come back so late?

If she could keep it, she had to think about Sonny.

“Today is a bit special. Liberty left work so late. The night was too late. I sent the mother and son home because I was worried about them. Sonny has been sleeping for a long time. In my arms, he fell asleep. I gave him a big hug and slept with him. I also slept for a long time.”

Mrs. Lewis pushed Duncan to the sofa, and Duncan grabbed the sofa by himself, stood up from the wheelchair, and sat on the sofa. He still couldn’t walk like a normal person, but after a period of rehabilitation, he could still sit on the sofa by himself, and he could walk two or three steps without holding on to things.

The road to recovery was long, but with Liberty by his side, he was not afraid.

“Fortunately, when I sent the mother and son back, I met a drunk man who kept staring at Liberty. I asked the bodyguard to take Liberty upstairs. Our bodyguard is all big and strong. With his serious facial expressions, he is able to frighten the drunk man.”

After hearing this, Mrs. Lewis said, “That’s a little unsafe. Let Liberty never go home late at night. You’d better send her back to the door of her house in the future. Don’t worry. A woman, so young, a beautiful woman, living alone with a three-year-old child, I don’t know how many people are staring at her.”

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