Married At First Sight Chapter 3978
Chapter 3978
After the New Year, Liberty traveled to Jensburg again, instructing Sonny's teacher to contact Serenity directly if
any issues arose. When Sonny's teacher called, Serenity answered immediately.
"I'll cpick him up right away. Thank you, teacher," Serenity said.
The teacher replied, "Please cas soon as you can and take him to see a doctor. A lot of children have been
catching colds recently."
After hanging up, Serenity turned to Jasmine. "I can't stay and chat. Sonny has a fever, and | need to pick him up
from kindergarten. He's been kicking off his quilt at night lately."
Although Serenity and Zachary frequently tucked Sonny back under his blanket, they couldn't always catch him
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtin the act. As a result, Sonny had caught a mild cold.
Serenity added, "The weather's been unpredictable lately. Sdays it's so warm | don't even need a coat. Look
at me-1 didn't even bother bringing one today."
The dayttemperatures had been climbing above 20 degrees, and with the sun shining brightly, wearing a
coat felt unnecessary.
Jasmine nodded. "Go get Sonny. When you bring him back, call the family doctor to check on him. If it's not too
serious, try to avoid the hospital. There are so many patients and germs there it's easy to pick up something
worse." The York family's in-house doctor was renowned for his skill, so Serenity knew Sonny would be in good
hands.
Grabbing her bag, Serenity slipped her phone inside, slung it over her shoulder, and bid Jasmine goodbye. She
rushed to the kindergarten to pick up Sonny, notifying the family doctor on the way.
An Hour Later
At the grand villa in Regent Residences, it wasn't the York family doctor who saw Sonny first-it was Lilian.
Lilian had cby for a follow-up visit with Camryn and had stopped to see Serenity afterward. By coincidence,
she arrived just as Serenity returned hwith Sonny, and Serenity asked Lilian to take a look at him. Once
home, Serenity took Sonny's temperature again.
A few minutes later, she removed the thermometer and frowned. "It's climbing fast-39 degrees already."
It had only been an hour since the teacher's call, and Sonny's fever had spiked tically.
"Lettake a look," Lilian offered.
Sonny, clearly uncomfortable and drowsy from the high fever, leaned against Serenity as Lilian checked his
pulse.
"Sonny has a mild cold with sinflammation," Lilian explained. "His throat is red, so avoid giving him high-
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmcalorie or heavy foods. Right now, his fever is high. Give him schildren's fever medicine and try physical
cooling methods to bring it down faster. Keep him warm but not overheated, and stick to a light diet. He should
recover soon."
Although Lilian diagnosed Sonny's condition, she refrained from prescribing medication, instead advising the
York family doctor to handle it.
When the family doctor arrived, he carefully examined Sonny despite Lilian's assessment. Knowing Lilian's
reputation as a descendant of a renowned miracle doctor, he was still thorough, leaving no room for oversight.
The butler had already fetched the family's emergency medicine kit. Sonny often stayed at the house, so they
kept common children's medications, including fever reducers, on hand.
After giving Sonny sfever medicine and a glass of warm water, Serenity held him close. Sonny rested his
head on her shoulder, murmuring, "Auntie, I'm sleepy."
"Go ahead and sleep," Serenity said softly. "I'll hold you."
Cradling him in her arms, she added, "Let's take your medicine first. Once you wake up, the fever should be
gone."