It was not Mrs. Lewis who rear-ended the vehicle in front, it was Duncan who rear-ended a large truck, and the car that followed Duncan. Although he braked urgently, he still rear-ended Duncan’s car. Mrs. Lewis braked in time, so she didn’t continue to rear-end.

After Mrs. Lewis parked the car, she immediately unbuckled her seat belt, opened the door and got out of the car.

Mr. Lewis had not reacted yet, he had been trying to persuade his wife not to chase after his son.

Mr. Lewis: “Wife.”

“Duncan’s car rear-ended.” Mrs. Lewis said a word to her husband, and she ran forward.

She passed the car in front of her. That car rear-ended Duncan’s car. The front of the car was damaged. The people in the car didn’t move yet, so they must have been scared out of their wits.

Duncan’s car was much more tragic.

The front half of his car almost crashed into the bottom of the truck, leaving only the back half outside. Duncan was also injured and lost consciousness.

“Duncan, Duncan…” Mrs. Lewis felt dizzy and couldn’t stand still when she saw her son chasing after her tragically.

her up. He was also pale, but he was a man, and he was more stable than his wife. He

her husband’s support and wanted

also followed, but the two

ambulance

him, save

Mrs. Lewis saw the doctor, she clung to

best to treat

Lewis pulled his wife away so as not to affect everyone’s treatment of his

happened to her son…why would she stop her son from looking for Liberty? He could find whomever he wanted, her son was 36 years old, and she knew what she wanted. At her age, she should

had never been allowed to be taken care of by her mother, and she still insisted on taking care of

What about divorced women?

to go as long as he

and death, and the relationship between mother and child became worse with her obstruction. The worse the relationship, the angrier she became, and she vowed to stop her son from pursuing Liberty, and even

fault, she hurt

and worried, but at this moment he could

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