Chapter 385 He Is His Son Melanie followed the Yorksâs servant and headed outside. Halfway through, she asked, âMy car is parked near the estateâs outermost gate. Is there some other closer route?â
The servant hesitated for a few seconds and said, âThen please come with me.â
After walking for a while on the tiled path, she realized the servant was taking her in the direction toward Harlowâs residence, just as she had predicted.
She felt better afterward.
While walking past Harlowâs residence, Melanie then said to that servant. âThe gate is right in front. Thereâs no need for you to see me off.â
âThe butler ordered me to take you to your car safely,â the servant insisted.
Melanie smiled and showed the servant her mobile. âI need to make a call. I can do this alone.â
The servant instantly understood why. All the guests here were all wealthy, and many of the contents of their calls were highly secretive, so they didnât like others to hear about it. She politely nodded and turned back.
Melanie pretended to walk further, occasionally turning around to peek behind her. Only when the servant was far away enough did she turn back by staying out of the dim lights from the lampposts, then head straight to the little boyâs room.
Just as she reached the room and was about to push the door open, a womanâs voice cried out from the inside, and it sounded like she was screeching at the boy.
âAnd you said you didnât poison my dog?! Youâre a liar even when youâre still a child! As expected of a motherless brat!â
âPlease donât say that, Ms. Anderson...â
âHa! A servant like you intends to control my speech?â
Melanie frowned.
2 She was wondering why the voice sounded familiar. It was Harlowâs new girlfriend, Sylvia Anderson.
âThe reason he likes to feed dogs is that he likes dogs. He wouldnât poison the dog, Ms. Anderson...â the woman explained in a low voice. âNot to mention that youâve already sent someone to hit him. Heâs sick now and has a fever. If itâs serious enough, he could die from it! I beg you, please tell Master Harlow to get him a doctor...â
âYouâre begging me?â
Sylvia refused to let it go and stomped her high heel. âHis life is worth less than my dogâs! Now that my dog is dead because he poisoned it, I want him to pay with his life!â
âPlease donât cross the line, Ms. Anderson! Even if heâs a servant, heâs still Master Harlowâs son! While he allows you to bully him, he wonât allow you to take his life!â The woman suddenly became much more +15 BONUS âYou dare threaten me?! Just you wait!â
While Sylvia was obviously unapologetic, the fear in her tone was unmistakable. And so she simply turned around and left.
As she used the main door, she didnât see Melanie, who was hiding behind the door.
Only after Sylvia was gone did Melanie push open the door and went in.
When the woman holding the boy saw Melanie, she was shocked despite the tears on her face.
âI was delayed by something else just now. Donât tell me you thought I wouldnât come?â
Melanie walked over and took out the antiâinflammatory medicine from her bag, handing it to the woman. Give him some medicine and a glass of water. Let me clean his wounds.â
The chair by the bed wasnât clean, so the woman started wiping it. Melanie shook her head and said, âItâs fine.
Get him the medicine.â
âIâm... Scared...â
When the boy in the bed saw Melanie, he finally spoke.
âItâs okay. Iâm very gentle. It wonât hurt after a while,â Melanie gently consoled him.
âIâm... Scared... Of her...â The boy pointed outside the door.
Melanie realized what he meant and said, âSheâs gone now. Donât be scared.â
Only then did the boy nod in a daze.
He was so mature that Melanie felt bad for him. She used the iodine to quickly disinfect his inflamed wounds before bandaging them. The boy didnât say whether it hurt at all, as if worried he would make Melanie unhappy.
âThis is iodine, which is used for cleaning wounds. You should know how to use this.â
Melanie cleaned the wounds quickly and efficiently as she explained to the woman. âYou can use it thrice a day. Once the inflammation on his wounds has receded, use it once or twice a day only. Donât let the wounds get wet. And this is a bottle of Yellow Bark Tincture. Itâs an herbal remedy thatâs used for to reduce inflammation. You can use it a few extra times a day. It helps with the healing of the wounds.â
âI didnât dare to take too many antiâinflammatory medicines because I was worried that the others would find out. I only brought enough for three days. However, children recover very quickly. Take the medicine in intervals and the inflammation should mostly go away.â
âThis is my number,â Melanie explained as she took out a name card. âIn three days, if his injuries arenât recovering, call me.
Even if Iâm not around, Iâll think of a way for someone to get you the medicine.â
The woman helped the boy to take his medicine and looked at how Melanie carefully treated his wounds. All she could do was cry as she listened to Melanieâs words.