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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities

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Chapter 1775: Louis, the Good Brother

All eyes in the room were on the royal physician, waiting for his diagnosis, which put immense pressure on him!

This pulse... it's very unstable... the royal physician was very anxious.

In the quiet morning, in the pavilion at the back of a certain castle, birds sang, flowers exuded their fragrance, and a gentle breeze

wafted through. The beautiful morning light filtered through the leaves of the towering trees, creating a serene and pleasant

atmosphere.

A round stone table was covered with a rustic Italian-style cloth, laden with delicious breakfast foods, emitting a tantalizing aroma.

Rowan and Claire sat in the pavilion, enjoying their breakfast. Despite their young age, they were both attractive and intelligent,

making them a pleasing sight to behold.

The attending servant had withdrawn, leaving them to savor the tranquility. The air seemed to be filled with the scent of

happiness.

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"Will Jennifer and theothers arrive at Arkpool City around noon?" Rowan asked her. "Have you been thinking about going home

recently?"

"Yes," Claire admitted openly. "This is the first t| haven't been hto spend Chinese New Year with my uncle and aunt. I'm

adjusting, but I'm worried about how they're coping."

"After the ceremony for the inheritance of the throne, I'll accompany you back to Arkpool City," Rowan assured her. "I'm still a

doctor, and national affairs can be managed remotely, or | can fly over every so often."

His implication was that Arkpool City would be their settled city. With today's advanced technology, it was no longer necessary to

attend daily meetings and court sessions, with video conferences being convenient and straightforward. Moreover, the country was

stable, much like a well-oiled machine that only required regular check-ups to run smoothly.

After discussing national matters, they finished their breakfast.

Looking at him, Claire tentatively asked, "What are you going to do now?"

"I'm going to check on that little scoundrel Taylor," Rowan replied as he wiped his lips with a handkerchief. "He'll probably have

trouble even getting out of bed."

"That bad?" Claire was taken aback, inhaling sharply. When he used that word, it meant he was certain.

Rowan put down his handkerchief, and with a slight smile, replied, "To make sure he remembers. He might not otherwise."

People who had lacked nothing since childhood found it difficult to learn from their mistakes.

It was clear to Rowan that Taylor liked Claire, so this the needed to make sure the lesson stuck.

"...," Claire diverted her gaze. "Um, how about... | accompany you?"

"Sure."

Rowan stood up and extended his hand to her.

Smiling, Claire walked around the table and placed her small hand in his large palm. Rowan gave it a gentle squeeze and led her

towards Taylor's palace.

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It wasn't a long walk, about five minutes.

In Taylor's bedroom at that moment.

Katherine hadn't been so irritable the previous day, but today she was absolutely furious, shouting at the royal physician, "Can't

you do anything right?! What medicine did you give him yesterday? Is this a side effect?!"

The royal physician felt genuinely wronged! He gently set down Taylor's hand and stood up, bowing deeply to the queen. He

remembered his complaint last night and the king's attitude, and for a moment, he didn't know what to say.

"What's going on?! Speak!" Katherine noticed his hesitation.

Looking troubled, the royal physician sighed heavily, forced to say, "I've been avoiding vital points, but each touch brings

excruciating pain..."

What?!

"Your Highness, please don't be angry," the royal physician looked up, speaking urgently, "I'm stating a fact. Prince Louis has some

knowledge of medicine and must understand the human body well. He didn't hit him fatally, but it really hurts. I'm at a loss; the

aftermath is severe."