Chapter 1727
Married at First Sight
The family doctor said: âThe oldest young mistress, Iâll give the child some
medicine, and his body temperature will drop completely. Donât give him
medicine for the time being; if it doesnât go away completely, if he has recurring
fevers, and his body temperature exceeds 38 degrees 5 degrees, then give him
medicine. Iâll return tomorrow to take a look.â
âDonât I need to give him medicine now?â Serenity asked.
Zachary answered, âTry not to take medicine if he can. All medicines are 30%
poisonous.â
Just got a shot and some medicine for some minor issues. It would be very
problematic in the future if people developed drug resistance.
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Serenity also knew that she could try not to take medicine if she could, but
every time Sonny was sick, she and her sister were very nervous and anxious,
hoping that the child would get better soon, so the first thing they did was take
the child to the doctor, get an infusion, or take medicine.
A few minutes later, Serenity took out the thermometer. After reading it, she
breathed a sigh of relief and said, âItâs thirty-seven degrees eight.â
Sonny Left his auntâs arms, and asked to eat dumplings.
âOkay, letâs eat dumplings.â
Serenity asked the family doctor again: âDoctor, Sonny can be lowered by
physical cooling, so he donât need to take medicine for the time being, right?â
It was estimated that the air conditioner was turned on at night, kicking the quilt
and catching a cold would cause a cold and fever.
Serenity felt relieved.
The Doctor prescribed medicine for Sonny for a day, explained a few more
words, and then left.
Serenity only called Liberty when she and Sonny were eating dumplings.
At this time, Liberty was already in the hospital.
Duncan still ordered the bodyguards to keep Liberty out of the door.
With the help of Mrs. Lewis like yesterday, Liberty swaggered into Duncanâs
ward like a r*scal.
Duncan picked up the bouquet Liberty had just bought and threw it on the
ground while saying something cold: âThrow it out!â
Liberty put down the insulated lunch box, which contained the bone soup she
made for Duncan today.
Seeing that Duncan was about to reach out and overturn the insulated lunch
box again, Liberty quickly pushed the lunch box to the edge, so that Duncan
would not be able to reach it.
She just bent down to pick up the bunch of flowers, sat down on the chair in
front of the bed, and said, âDonât you like this bunch of flowers? Itâs very
beautiful. I bought them at Spring Blossoms. The flowers there are all beautiful.â
Duncan: âI donât like it, throw it away, donât bring it into my room. I canât smell the
scent of flowers, it stinks!â
Liberty: âI think it smells so good, Iâll go out and buy a vase later, put the flowers
in the vase, If you donât want to be stink to death, just recuperate honestly and
donât bother the people around you. The fragrance of flowers doesnât stink at all,
why donât I buy a few durians and smell the fragrance of flowers?â
Duncan stared at her.
Liberty deliberately said: âIf you donât take good care of your injuries and get
well soon, I will put a few durians and a few bunches of flowers in your ward
every day to suffocate you to death.â
Duncan remained silent with a dark face.
Durian was his least favorite food because It smelled bad.