The housekeeper, covered in sweat, agreed repeatedly.
Seeing that the intimidation warning is almost done, then waved his hand, "Okay, then you go out first, | will give her a nebulizer treatment." Because the injury was to the trachea, anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs need to be nebulized and then inhaled.
Once Rupert had mixed the medication, he handed the nebulizer mask to Bonnie.
Bonnie cooperated by covering her face and speaking in a jarring voice, "Did you pry any secrets from Madeleine's mouth?" "Stop talking!" Rupert glared at her, "Do you still want the trachea or not!" Bonnie blinked her long, slender raven eyelashes and meekly shut her mouth.
But the hands were not idle, tapping rapidly on the screen.
Then type out a line and hand it to Rupert to read.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt--so what did you ask for? Rupert: "......" This woman, really endless, can not honestly first do nebulization? Without waiting for an answer, Bonnie had to keep typing again.
"Haven't asked yet, she seems determined to wait for someone to cand save her, so she keeps her mouth shut, and if | ask too much, she'll just hurt herself or play dead." Rupert said.
That handsface was full of helplessness.
Apparently Madeleine was so reckless because she was sure that Rupert would not really kill her or leave her to die.
Bonnie thought for a moment and typed another line.
--She has an accomplice? Rupert shook his head, "I'm not too sure for the tbeing, in any case, you need to be careful, for fear that she runs away, | also arranged three layers of combination locks, plus bodyguards to guard." Not to mention Madeleine, even rats can't run out! As a result, Rupert's phone vibrated just as the words left his mouth.
It was a text message from the villa's bodyguard.
[Mr. Robertson, there are rats running out of the basement, can | go get srat poison? Rupert: "......" He pressed out the phone screen and pretended that there was no such thing.
Coughing softly, he added, "Anyway, Madeleine is safe in my hands and will not escape." --Eh, hard for you to ask again properly.
As we speak, Bonnie's nebulization is almost done.
But to get well completely, it will take at least a week.
"No loud talking during this period, and avoid squeezing the blood vessels twice." Rupert admonished.
Bonnie nodded and was about to open her mouth to say yes, but remembered his admonition and shut up.
Rupert was satisfied, "OK, then you can go, just cback for a review in a week." Bonnie then went back to the Grant Residence with the housekeeper.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe housekeeper then goes to Aliyah and repeats what Rupert said to Aliyah.
And Bonnie went to her room to pack her things.
After stuffing all the things | brought into my suitcase, | caught a glimpse of the bottle of painkillers on the table out of the corner of my eye.
This fell from Madeleine when it was caught.
Bonnie thought about it and picked up the painkillers, ready to turn back to Rupert for sresearch.
Maybe we can find the breakthrough point to break Madeleine from this.
But when | picked up the bottle, | felt that the weight didn't seem to be the same.
She frowned in confusion and unscrewed the bottle to take a look.
The white tablets poured out are indeed just painkillers, nothing special.
Is it an illusion? After all, she just took it that day, what was the feeling, it seems to have long forgotten.
Just as she was thinking, Aliyah appeared at the door of the room with a tight expression, "Annie, let's talk!"