Chapter 4113
Married At First Sight Chapter 4113
Chapter 4113
The next day.
Liberty slept until noon.
She had barely fallen asleep around four in the morning, so she didn’t wake up until midday.
Reaching for her phone on the bedside table, she checked the time—it was almost noon.
She quickly sat up, changed her clothes, freshened up, and headed downstairs.
The house was quiet.
Only the sound of her footsteps echoed through the space.
“Kathryn? Kathryn?”
She called out twice, but there was no response.
Liberty guessed that Kathryn had either gone out or was in the yard.
The lingering aroma of food indicated that lunch had already been prepared.
She made her way to the front door.
Just as she stepped outside, she saw Kathryn and Pedro returning with several guests.
Her sharp eyes immediately spotted Duncan.
He was seated in a wheelchair, pushed by his personal bodyguard, while another bodyguard followed behind, pulling a suitcase.
Kathryn and Pedro weren’t empty-handed either—they carried both large and small gift boxes.
Duncan had brought these—specialties from Wiltspoon.
When Kathryn saw Duncan arriving with so many gifts, she remarked, “Liberty is now the owner of the Farrell family mansion, and you’re her husband. This is your home too. You don’t need to bring so much.”
“These are to honor my aunt,” Duncan replied.
Kathryn smiled at that and accepted the gifts.
Although she was a few years younger than Liberty, their family hierarchy required Liberty to address her as “Aunt.” Naturally, since Duncan was Liberty’s husband, he followed suit.
“Liberty, you’re awake!”
Kathryn noticed Liberty standing at the doorway and smiled. “Look who’s here. Mr. Lewis heard you weren’t sleeping well and was worried about you. So, he got up early, caught a flight, and just arrived.”
Liberty stepped forward, approaching the group. “Duncan… why didn’t you tell me you were coming?” Upon seeing her husband, Liberty couldn’t contain her joy; the smile on her face spoke volumes. The bodyguard moved aside, allowing Liberty to take over pushing Duncan’s wheelchair. “I wanted to surprise you,” Duncan replied with a grin. Then, lowering his voice, he added, “I didn’t want to make a fuss—I was worried Sonny would cry and insist on coming with me. He has kindergarten tomorrow.” Of course, there was another reason—he wanted time alone with Liberty.
Sonny was a sweet, sensible child, but he was still just a child. As newlyweds, Duncan and Liberty didn’t need a “third wheel” accompanying them. “If Sonny finds out you came alone, he’ll be upset,” Liberty said knowingly. Duncan chuckled. “I’ll make it up to him with extra toys. He’s easy to persuade.”
“I’ll just tell him it was a business trip,” Duncan continued. “Obviously, I couldn’t bring him along for that. Plus, he has school—bad timing.” Liberty smiled, recognizing his excuse for what it was. She knew the truth—Duncan had come for her. He understood her worries and anxieties, and he wanted to be there by her side as her support.
Although his mobility was still limited, his mind was sharp. When it came to business, he had more experience than she did. With him around, she would have guidance and a second perspective—she wouldn’t have to navigate everything alone. “But your company is busy,” Liberty pointed out. “What about your work while you’re here?”