Gail looked as if she wanted to say something more, but was holding back.
Rosalynn glanced at her watch and smiled at her.
âWell, itâs about time I pull those needles out.
â
Gailâs attention was diverted to Rosalynn putting away the needles.
The swelling on her arms had subsided, and the red spots could barely be seen.
Giving Rosalynn a grateful smile, Gail thanked her, âI feel normal again.
Thank you, Rosa.
â
Her voice was gentle and filled with gratitude.
It made Rosalynn feel a sense of pride, as if being able to help Gail and earn her praise was a great honor.
âLetâs go.
â
Rosalynn helped Gail up and the two of them walked out of the room.
At this time, Maggie, Selina, and Lyndon were quietly waiting in the living room.
Selina squeezed herself between the two who had come out of the room, taking Rosalynnâs place and fawning over Gail.
âHow do you feel? Are you still uncomfortable? I talked to the doctor on the phone.
Heâs ready to come anytime.
â
âIâm fine now.
Rosalynn took good care of me.
Her medical skills are superb,â Gail said, sending another praise towards Rosalynn.
Rosalynn smiled humbly.
âMy grandfather is the truly exceptional one.
I just learned a little from himâ
Gail nodded at her words.
âYes, I know of your grandfatherâs expertise.
He was the one who detoxified Brianâs body and neutralized the poison.
If it werenât for him, Brian might have had to live with serious aftereffects.
Yes, fate was a capricious but remarkable force.
If it werenât for her grandfather, her accidental marriage with Brian would never have happened.
The thought of Brian made Rosalynn fall silent, her eyes casting downward.
Gailâs voice came again.
âSpeaking of which, Brian has been through so many misfortunes.
His troubles didnât stop at being poisoned-he had almost lost his life from drowning in a river when he was just sixteen.
If it hadnât been for Selina, he probably would have died.
â
Hearing these words, Rosalynn raised her eyes to look at Selina.
Was that how she became Brianâs savior?