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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 2660

“Alright, I’ll go downstairs by myself. No need to help me.”

Duncan’s mood had gone from a snowstorm to a clear sky.

Quite a drastic change, ha-ha.

He grabbed the sofa armrest and stood up on his own, taking a step before sitting back down in his wheelchair.

Zachary said, “I won’t help you, you’re on your own.”

Despite saying that, he steered the wheelchair in the right direction before letting Duncan take control.

The three of them left the room together, heading toward the elevator.

“You take the elevator down, Serenity and I will take the stairs.”

Duncan nodded, “As you wish. I still need to use it for now.”

Once he could walk like a normal person, the elevator at home would get a break.

As Duncan entered the elevator, Zachary pulled Serenity toward the stairs and said, “Duncan cares too much about Liberty, that’s why he couldn’t help but get lost in his thoughts.”

“I hope he gets better soon. Actually, Liberty has accepted him from the bottom of her heart. It’s not her problem now; it’s Duncan himself who can’t get over this hurdle. He insists on waiting until he’s fully recovered before being with Liberty.”

“Next year, I think, at the latest by the end of next year, when we see him, we’ll have to call him brother-in-law. Oh dear, a good buddy becomes my brother-in-law. It’s a bit hard to say it aloud.”

Serenity laughed. “You can call Elisa your cousin, but calling Duncan brother-in-law is difficult?”

Liberty boarded the afternoon flight, and it would be time for dinner when she landed.

At this moment, Liberty was indeed still on the plane. She laid back on her seat, closing her eyes.

She could not sleep, worried about her son and Duncan.

She wondered if that sulky man was willing to eat.

Was he still angry at her for not allowing him to tag along to Jensburg?

Zachary should be able to console him, right? She sent Duncan hundreds of messages, repeatedly explaining things, but she did not know if he had read them.

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