Married At First Sight Chapter 3728

Married At First Sight Chapter 3728 - They were just following orders. Working for Liberty, they earned better pay and bonuses than when they worked for Zachary.

Liberty didn't need to worry about their personal lives, but if there was a good match, they wouldn't mind meeting someone.

Liberty returned to her office and finally focused on work.

Later, as evening approached, she received a message from Duncan saying he'd arrive at her company in two minutes. Liberty quickly packed up and went downstairs to meet him.

At the same time, she called Audrey, letting her know she wouldn't be home for dinner since she was eating out with Duncan. When Audrey heard that Duncan was coming, she chuckled and said, "Duncan's eager! Alright, enjoy your time together." Duncan seemed deeply in love with Liberty and couldn't wait to see her.

As Liberty stepped out of the office building, she noticed a car parked outside. Soon, Duncan emerged from the car.

He stood by, waiting for his bodyguards to unload the suitcases and wheelchair from the car.

It seemed like he could stand for short periods and walk a little farther now.

Liberty hadn't seen him in a while and wasn't sure how his recovery was going. He had told her he was doing physical therapy every day, determined to walk like a normal person by the time they had their wedding. He didn't want to marry her while still in a wheelchair. Liberty smiled as she walked out.

When Duncan saw her, he smiled widely and started walking toward her.

One of the bodyguards pushed the wheelchair and called out, "Young Master, sit down. Don't overdo it."

Another bodyguard, who was carrying the suitcase, whispered to his colleague, "He's seen Miss Hunt; he's not sitting down now."

Duncan could walk short distances, but his steps were still unsteady. Nevertheless, it was considered good progress.

At his last check-up, the doctors were impressed with his recovery. They initially thought it would take years for him to walk again.

But after just a few months of therapy, Duncan was already walking short distances. His strong willpower had played a big role in his recovery.

What the doctors didn't know was how many times Duncan had nearly given up. Luckily, Liberty was his emotional support, helping him push through. The bodyguard pushing the wheelchair didn't say anything, worried Duncan might collapse.

But Liberty saw Duncan walking and quickly ran to him.

"Duncan, you're not fully recovered yet. Be careful!" she called out, rushing toward him. Just as she reached him, Duncan looked like he was about to fall. Liberty caught him before he could hit the ground. The two bodyguards stayed back, giving them space.

The one dragging the suitcase whispered to his colleague, "He did that on purpose."

His colleague gave him a glance and whispered back, "Keep that to yourself. If he hears you, your bonus will be docked."

The bodyguard quickly fell silent.

Duncan missed Liberty so much that he didn't mind acting a little dramatic to get closer to her.

"I told you not to push yourself," Liberty scolded gently. "If you fall, I'll feel terrible."

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