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William had to admit that Lucy had indeed only promised him permission to go home. Therefore, he winked at Haley, motioning to him not to say anything more, for he had his own plan. But the situation was a little special now, so he knew he’d better not annoy Lucy. In fact, it wasn’t that Lucy was making a mountain out of a molehill, but she was really scared by the scene of that day. She was really scared at that moment, and she couldn’t imagine what to do if William had died in that car accident. During the seven days in the hospital, she had seriously reflected on it. It was indeed William’s fault that he didn’t handle his affairs with Vivian properly, and she would not lightly forgive him. She would square accounts with him one day, but the crucial premise was that Will