"Can you please not go downstairs first?" Gareth mumbled awkwardly. Perceiving Elisa's confused gaze, he explained, "Grandma thought we were having sex just now. She'll think I'm weak if you go down too quickly." Elisa blushed to the root of her hair as it didn't cto her mind that Julia had mistaken them. Looking abashed, Elisa was at a loss for words.
Gareth stared at her and let out a cough. "And she'll feedall kinds of nourishment. Please dothis favor." Elisa inhaled deeply to overcher nervousness. Pretending to be unbothered, she deliberately sneered, "You do care about your image." Gareth frowned. "It's not the matter of image but... a man's dignity." Elisa said nothing else and agreed with his request. However, she didn't stay in the room but went to catch sfresh air on the balcony. She thought she had lost her mind. When the breeze gently brushed at her cheeks, she finally felt like she could breathe again.
Gareth stared at Elisa's figure and beclost in his thoughts.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe two only went downstairs during lunchtime. To their surprise, Julia didn't mention the episode this morning. All of them ignored it and pretended as if nothing had happened.
Gareth thought the matter had passed, but he realized he was too naive when he saw the nutritious dishes on the table—oysters, pig livers, wild yam...
Besides, there was a bowl of murky soup specially prepared for him.
Elisa almost couldn't contain her laughter but had to put on a nonchalant expression.
"Grandma, | don't want to drink this." Gareth made an appeal.
"You have no choice.” Julia answered him with a smile.
Toward the end, Elisa cto Gareth's rescue by offering Julia an acupuncture treatment and asking her to head back to her room first. Only then did Gareth manage to escape. Elisa also remarked that those dishes wouldn't help much and that she had more efficient methods. With that, she managed to persuade Julia to let Gareth off.
"You owebig tagain.” Elisa made a face at Gareth.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBefore Gareth could say anything, Elisa went to the kitchen to brew Ganoderma Caligo into herbal soup. It took twenty minutes for the soup to cook. While waiting, Elisa went upstairs to massage Julia to promote blood circulation.
When the herbal soup was served, Elisa performed acupuncture on Julia to help her better digest the medicine. Julia had lung cancer, which was not easy to treat. However, the treatment would be efficient if the medicine could take effect.
However, the problem was that Julia couldn't digest the medicine and vomited half of the herbal soup she drank. Even with acupuncture, the medicine barely took effect, which was insufficient for Julia to recover.
So, Elisa thought of incorporating the medicine into her meal. Replacing the unpleasant-tasting herbal soup with medicated dishes helped relieve Julia's vomiting and physical discomfort.
Besides Ganoderma Caligo, Elisa also prescribed other drugs, which she mixed into Julia's meal. As such, the medicine could yield its greatest effectiveness without deterring the patient with its unpleasant taste.
After a few rounds of trial, the method proved effective. Everyone was overjoyed to witness the improvement of Julia's condition.
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