Forcing a smile, Selina composed herself, watching as Rosalynn expertly applied the medicine to Brianâs wound.
She held no resentment.
After all, she had plenty of time.
Once Rosalynn had finished tending to Brianâs facial wound, she noticed a scrape on his hand and attended to that as well.
His gaze fixed on her serene face, Brianâs Lips tightened.
The question of why she spent the night with Barlow still nagged at him.
Soon enough, the doctor concluded Deboraâs examination.
As the door opened, Brian rose and walked into the room, trailed by Rosalynn and the others.
âDoctor, how is my grandmother doing?â Brian asked.
âMr.
Hughes, your grandmotherâs condition is consistent with her old illness.
Her recent fatigue seems to have exacerbated her health, resulting in a viral cold.
Iâll prescribe her some medication.
A few days of rest and medication should help,â the doctor answered truthfully.
Debora, lying on the bed, smiled appreciatively.
âThank you for coming, doctor.
Itâs reassuring to have a doctor confirm my physical conditions.
Interestingly, Rosalynnâs diagnosis and advice were quite similar to yours.
â
Rosalynn simply smiled in response, choosing to remain silent.
Deanna seized this opportunity to question the doctor, âDoctor, shouldnât Debora maintain regular exercise in her daily life?â
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She wondered if fatigue was really the root cause of Deboraâs current condition.
How was it that Rosalynn was privy to such medical insights?
âGiven the patientâs age and weakened physical condition, light activity, Like slow walking, is beneficial in her daily life.
However, she shouldnât exert herself excessively and must prioritize rest,â the doctor advised.
Upon hearing this, Deanna shot a glance at Rosalynn, who nodded in affirmation.
Deanna silently scoffed.
Rosalynnâs assessment had been accurate.
Nonetheless, Deanna still found herself disliking her sister-in-law.
âI see.
Iâll arrange for someone to keep an eye on her,â Brian assured the doctor.
Debora grumbled in response, âDo I really need that? Iâm not a toddler.
â jiven your current state, you might as well be,â Brian retorted.
fou cheeky boy, remember Iâm your grandmother!â Debora feigned anger.
âOf course, my dear grandmother.
I just hope youâll follow the advice and extend your Longevity,â Brian replied with a smile.
âAs long as you donât provoke me, I might just live a few more years.
â