Chapter 1041
The teacup on the coffee table slipped, and Andrew tumbled to the ground. Barton entered the room and rushed over. โSir, are you okay? You canโt try to walk like that.โ Barton reached out to help him, but Andrew raised a hand to stop him. Sweat beaded on Andrewโs forehead. He gasped and propped himself up using the coffee table.
โI know Iโm disabled. No need to remind me.โ
โSir, thatโs not what I meant.โ
Andrew looked down at his legs. He wasnโt completely unable to walk, but he couldnโt walk like an ordinary person. As the head of the Potter family, he couldnโt appear before others in this state. The wheelchair was the last line of his dignity.
โDebra and Marion are getting married. The gift list I made should be modified. Also, bring back the rehab equipment,โ he said.
Barton frowned. โSir, your legs arenโt suitable for rehab anymore.โ
Andrew had been confined to a wheelchair for more than ten years. He could no longer walk like a normal person. Even standing up was a struggle. Though he had been working on exercises, walking normally was just impossible.
โI donโt want to attend their wedding in a wheelchair.โ
โSir, you canโt do this.โ
โSince when did you call the shots? Just do as I say.โ
Barton fell silent and carried out his orders. The rehab equipment was moved into Andrewโs room. In the living room, Erica saw it and dropped her popcorn.
โWow! Whatโs going on? Are you setting up a gym?โ
Erica walked over to Barton and asked, โHas Andrew straightened his thinking?โ
โYeah.โ
Just then, Debra came downstairs. โWhat are you guys talking about?โ
Erica walked up to her. โAndrew has changed his mind. Heโs going to start rehab.โ
โRehab?โ Debra echoed.
Chapter 1041
She remembered that Andrew could walk, but it was incredibly difficult.
โAndrewโs been in a wheelchair for more than ten years. Why does he suddenly think about rehab?โ Erica muttered, confused. โBecause Theda is here in Seamar City?โ
Debra mused, โIt sounds a bit far-fetched, but thereโs some logic to it.โ
Erica said, โMaybe itโs just a whim. Heโs long past the recovery period. It wonโt be easy.โ
Debra muttered, โYeah, why didnโt he do rehab back then?โ
Erica explained, โHe did, but the results werenโt great. His legs were seriously injured, so even if he could walk, it would look strange. To avoid ridicule and for the sake of family reputation, he stuck to the wheelchair.โ