Chapter 2095
Spoiled by Mr. Russell
Spoiled by mr. russell chapter 2095 -Having not moved much, Lily lay quietly in bed. She remained lying down most of the time, only getting up to hold her babies whenever the nurses brought them over.
She had not given upâinstead, she had figured some things out.
Meanwhile, the queen seemed concerned as she looked at the surveillance monitor again. âHowâs she going to recover like that? Hasnât the doctor told her that exercise would help her recover quicker?â
âYes, thatâs why I said this woman is cunning. Sheâs putting on passive resistance.â Fred glared at the video feed.
âThen we can do nothing but wait.â The queen shook her head and coughed a few times despite herself.
However, Fred disagreed, âNo, we canât wait any longer. Her husband has found his way here. There will be trouble if this drags on. Letâs bring her to Yudonia. Things will get easier when sheâs in our country.â
The queen coughed again and said, âBut didnât you say the experiment will only work best if we do it here? That was why I came, remember?â
She was not looking good and grew weaker than before. She could feel her health worsening each day.
The queen did not mind it before this but felt it worsening recently. As she wondered if she should pass on her throne and wait for her death, Fred gave her hope.
He told her the research had finally yielded their desired results, and the experiment would likely work.
Then she could live on through a young body and continue her unfinished work.
The queen was thrilled, but Fred said the experiment had reached the most critical stage. First, it needed financial support from the royal family, to which the queen did not object, as careful fund allocations and her own money would suffice.
Secondly, she had to come to Hyderland.
âI meant to send Lily back to Yudonia while you stay here.â Fred pointed his chin toward the monitor and gazed at Lily, lying in bed like a dead person.
âOh?â The queen was puzzled. âShe goes back while I stay behind? Then how will we carry out the final phase? I donât understand what you mean, Fred.â
âDonât worry, Your Majesty!â Holding her hand gently, Fred held her hand gently and said, âIâm doing this for your good. Thereâs bound to be trouble if she stays here. For example, we might be unable to hide her for much longer if anyone from the Hyderland government gets involved.
âTherefore, our best option is to send her away. When sheâs more or less recovered, we can fetch her to complete the groundbreaking experiment. Isnât that a perfect plan?â Fred said earnestly.
However, the queen did not think so. She stood up again after a while, contemplating his suggestion with a frown. âNo, no, itâs too risky! What if people find her when we move her in and out of the country? Isnât that even riskier than keeping her here?â
She rubbed her hands together and felt it was too big a risk.