Chapter 493 Treatment
Even though Catherineâs demeanor might come off as arrogant, she had every reason to be. After all, in the face of the strange illness that had afflicted the royal family, numerous experts and scholars had been helpless, while Catherine had effortlessly suppressed the disease.
In other words, the entire royal family was now dependent on Catherine. So, her assertiveness was quite justified.
During the meeting, Catherine had complained about the hardness of the chairs. In response, the old king immediately ordered a luxurious leather chair. It proved to be exceedingly comfortable when Catherine tested it.
Seeing the satisfaction on Catherineâs face, the chief attendant finally dared to approach her. He inquired, âDoctor, may I ask if thereâs anything else we should be prepared for?â
Catherineâs mood was upbeat, and she decided to provide the royal family with some additional services.
âSummon all the infected individuals here. I will administer treatments to them.â
While Catherine hadnât yet identified the source of the strange illness, her treatments could temporarily alleviate the crisis the royal family was facing.
The old king was highly satisfied with Catherineâs decision and ordered all the physicians to await her. Additionally, he arranged for ten servants to attend to Catherineâs needs.
Even the chief attendant stayed, ready to serve her. The chief attendant, with a fawning expression, spoke to Catherine, â Doctor, if you have any requests, please donât hesitate to ask.â
Catherine gently placed her hand on her stomach. The chief attendant, skilled in reading people, immediately caught the signal. âDoctor, please let me know what youâd like to eat. The chefs can prepare any dish you desire.â
During lunch, the meal prepared by Branden was quite bland, and Catherine was now feeling hungry. She casually suggested, âHow about a barbecue?â
He had expected Catherine to request something extravagant, but to his surprise, she simply asked for a barbecue.
Although this was Ravenloth, it was important to note that in recent years, Chritie had developed significant influence.
All around the world, there were skilled individuals from Chritie, and with them, the culture and cuisine of Chritie had spread far and wide.
Barbecue, this convenient and delicious cuisine, had received widespread acclaim, and even in Ravenloth, there were numerous Chritien barbecue restaurants. The chief attendant was delighted to agree, âOf course, I will make the arrangements immediately.â
Witnessing this scene, Queen Lina was furious.
Catherine had become intolerably arrogant, and the most infuriating part was that there was no way to punish her.
The king had mentioned Catherineâs mysterious and formidable backing, making it impossible to challenge her.
More importantly, Catherine was now the only one who could save the royal family.
âIf we get rid of her, who will save the royal family?â she thought.
Queen Lina couldnât bear the scene before her, so she chose to leave.
She pretended not to see anything.
When everyone was far enough away, Withal approached Catherine.
He quietly communicated with her in Chritien, âCatherine, why are we voluntarily helping them clean up this mess?â he asked.
The royal familyâs attitude was terrible, especially Queen Linaâs. Who did she think she was to treat Catherine like this?
It was exasperating!
Even Mr. Duncan couldnât stand it anymore, and Withal had never expected that Catherine would voluntarily offer assistance. Catherine was relaxing in her reclining chair.
She responded to Withalâs query, âYou know, Withal, weâre getting paid for this. Iâd rather solve it all at once than be bothered repeatedly by them, calling us to give shots to one person and perform surgery on another.â
Henry and Prince Levi had fallen ill, and Catherine was confident that the next victim was inevitable. These people would go to great lengths to summon her to the palace to save their lives.
She preferred to resolve the issue once and for all, avoiding the annoyance of running back and forth repeatedly.
Hearing Catherineâs explanation, Withal felt there was some truth in her words. Rather than making multiple trips, she aimed for a comprehensive solution. Withal glanced around to ensure there was no one nearby.
Finally, he dared to quietly inquire of Catherine, âCatherine, whatâs going on with these people from the royal family? Could it be the former queenâs curse?â
âHmph!â Catherine sniffed disdainfully, her face full of contempt.
The so-called curse was often the guilt- ridden minds of those who had done wrong. If they didnât start with the knowledge that what they were doing was wrong, why should one they about a curse?
The more people were afraid to believe in such superstitions, the more it revealed their guilty conscience.
âNonsense, itâs clearly poisoning!â
âPoisoning?â Withal exclaimed in surprise, his eyes wide, looking at Catherine with disbelief.
It wasnât that he didnât believe their bossâs judgment, but it just sounded far -fetched. Ravenloth might be a small country, but it had a thriving economy and considerable wealth.
The royal family controlled ninety percent of the nationâs economy.
While money wasnât everything, it could achieve things that seemed unimaginable. In such circumstances, it was hard to believe that the Ravenloth royal family could still be poisoned. What was even more astonishing was the sheer number of victims.
âCatherine, are you sure?â Withal asked again, still unable to believe it. Catherine nodded slightly. If she couldnât be certain before, seeing Prince Levi today had helped her make up her mind.
However, after she suppressed the toxins in Henryâs body the last time, the poisoners became aware. The poison in Prince Leviâs body had been modified, evident from his recent condition.
However, the changes observed were minimal, and it was highly unlikely for a virus from the natural world to evolve and change this rapidly.
The only plausible explanation is that someone had poisoned them.
Her reluctance to study medicine stemmed from her aversion to the trouble of saving lives. She had spent some time with Mr. Theo and had observed numerous sick people coming to him, resorting to various means to seek his help.
She had found it annoying.
While she hadnât learned medicine, she was well-versed in various poisons and methods of poisoning. The ones who poisoned were unlucky indeed, for if they had encountered an ordinary person, their actions might have gone unnoticed.
Unfortunately for them, they happened to cross paths with her!
The mysterious illness was spreading rapidly among the members of the royal family. When Catherine first arrived, there had been just over thirty affected individuals. Now, that number has grown to more than sixty.
When they heard that the king had brought a doctor willing to treat them, all the afflicted royals rushed to the palace.
Some who had heard about Catherineâs confrontation with Queen Lina were wary of her. However, there were always a few who, despite her noble status, tried to act tough in front of her.
In the end, Catherine kicked them out, and any attempts to cause trouble were thwarted by the chief attendant.
âSheâs someone the king dares not offend. I advise you to think twice,â the chief attendant warned.
His words immediately brought them to their senses.
After subduing the troublemakers, Catherine began administering treatments one by one.
After treating two patients, she suddenly beckoned to Withal.
She leaned in close to him and whispered instructions for a secret task.
As Withal, with some confusion, grasped the meaning of Catherineâs words, he couldnât quite comprehend why she would want to do this.
But he knew there must be a reason behind it.
Without delay, Withal responded. â
Catherine, Iâll be back quickly.â