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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1711

Chapter 1711

Mrs. Lewis wanted to get inside the ward.

However, her husband held her back and said, “Since Liberty is in there, leave it to her to handle the situation.”

The two bodyguards made a long face and uttered, “Sir, Mr. Duncan will punish us if we don’t get in there.”

Mr. Duncan would not do anything to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis as they were his parents.

Nevertheless, they were merely bodyguards.

“Go inside and see what you can do about the situation.” Mr. Lewis believed the two bodyguards would dare not lay hands on Liberty anyway.

Duncan may seem like he wanted Liberty out, but he could not stand anybody manhandling Liberty.

He would feel bad.

The two bodyguards went into the ward.

Liberty had moved a chair to sit right beside the bed and quietly observed Duncan as he smacked the bed while not knowing what to do with her.

“Kick her out and don’t let her in again!” With the two bodyguards entering the ward, Duncan ended the abuse on the bed and pointed at Liberty to get her kicked out.

Liberty cocked her head to the bodyguards.

“You are welcome to knock me unconscious and carry me out.

You can leave if you can’t knock me out.” The two bodyguards were speechless.

They exchanged glances.

The bodyguards then nudged each other so that one of them would go up and deck Liberty.

The woman was Mr. Duncan’s everything.

How could they have the nerve to hurt Liberty? “Who's going to do it?” “Him.

» “Him.” The two bodyguards pointed at each other.

Liberty amusedly uttered, “Why don’t you decide with a game of rock, paper, and scissors?” | Duncan was speechless.

The two bodyguards played a game of rock, paper, and scissors to determine the person for the job.

Duncan and Liberty were the only ones left in the room.

“I can leave, but you must finish the stew.

I will go when you have finished the food.” It was a temporary measure.

Liberty was going to see it through that Duncan would seek treatment for his legs now that she made up her mind to look after him.

Regardless of what Duncan had to say, it would fall on deaf ears anyway.

Liberty had nothing to fear so long as Duncan did not get violent with her.

What were a few harsh words? With a grimacing face, Duncan glared at her.

“Go on. Glare at me. You don’t scare me.

I get ten thousand dollars a day.

Where am I going to find a better job? You can burn a hole through me for all I care.”

Liberty took the food container and opened the lid before asking the wry-faced man in bed, “Are you going to eat it yourself, or doI have to feed you?” “Help me up!”

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