Chapter 601
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Charlotteâs face drained of all color upon hearing this. Mrs. Berry had also turned pale with fright. âThat canât be. Doesnât that mean that Miss wouldâ¦â
âDonât fret.â Dr. Felch reassured, âI only said maybe. According to my experience, there should be hope still, but we must be patient.â
âThatâs good to know.â Mrs. Berryâs voice sounded choked when she spoke. âDr. Felch, Mr. Windt is no longer with us and Miss is his only surviving child. You must cure her for his sake.â
âI will do my best.â Dr. Felch nodded. âYou need to be in a good frame of mind when you receive treatment. Relax and donât think too much.â
âYouâre right, Dr. Felch.â Charlotte was unusually calm. âMrs. Berry, letâs go outside. We shouldnât disturb Dr. Felch.â
Mrs. Berry nodded.
âWait.â Dr. Felch handed Mrs. Berry a few pouches of herbal medicine. âHer poison canât be neutralized yet, but your illness can be treated. Drink one of these every day for ten to fourteen days. It will greatly improve your health.â
âSure, sure. Thank you so much, Dr. Felch.â
Mrs. Berry took the medicine from him, pleasantly surprised that she herself had benefited from this trip.
âIâll take you to brew the medicine.â
Hayley led Mrs. Berry and Charlotte to the kitchen.
A great sense of relief flooded Charlotte. If her poison couldnât be neutralized, at least Mrs. Berry should receive treatment for her illness, so that this trip wouldnât be in vain.
While brewing the medicine for Mrs. Berry, Hayley cooked dinner at the same time.
Dr. Felch brought Sam out and they sat around the stone table for dinner.
The food Hayley cooked was delicious. Charlotte ate quite a lot, but her head started to hurt as blood trickled out of her nostrils.
Knowing that it was the poison at work, she covered her nose and ran toward the bathroom.
âMissâ¦â Mrs. Berry hurried after her.
A frown appeared on Dr. Felchâs face as he watched her retreating figure. He took a bottle of medicinal concoction and passed it to Hayley, telling her to bring it to Charlotte.
In the bathroom, Charlotte was still struggling through the agonizing pain. After drinking the medicine, she passed out immediately.
Mrs. Berry panicked and quickly called Dr. Felch.
Dr. Felch simply said, âLet her sleep for now. Letting her continue enduring the pain wonât help in finding the cure.â
Only then did Mrs. Berry understand. This medicine wasnât to alleviate the pain, but to render her unconscious so that she wouldnât feel any pain.
Mrs. Berry and Hayley helped Charlotte wash up and change her clothes, then supported her to lie down on the bed.
Then, Mrs. Berry stayed to guard her. Seeing how weak Charlotte looked made her heart break.
Hayley brought some dessert to her, but she had lost her appetite.
That night, Dr. Felch neither conducted additional examinations on Charlotte, nor prescribed her any medicine.
Mrs. Berry, on the other hand, received acupuncture on top of drinking some herbal concoction.
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Meanwhile, Bruce and his men had lost Charlotte because of the brawl at the train station. After dealing with the attackers, they began inquiring about Charlotteâs whereabouts in Phoenix City.
Bruce called Zachary to report, âSomeone was following Ms. Windt and tried to attack her, but our men intercepted in time. From what I could see, they were probably Ms. Blackwoodâs men.â
âSharon?â Zacharyâs frowned deeply. âThat woman really never learns.â
âMs. Blackwood was so close to marrying you, but then you kicked her to the curb, so she canât accept it. Knowing her temperament, she wouldnât take it lying down.â Bruce was never one to mince his words. âLuckily, we were following Ms. Windt, or something wouldâve happened to her at the train station.â
âWe canât let our guard down just yet. Find her as soon as possible,â Zachary instructed.
âYes, sir,â Bruce replied. âWeâve found some clues. If weâre not mistaken, Ms. Windt came here to look for a traditional medicine practitioner.â
âA traditional medicine practitioner?â Zacharyâs frown deepened. Could Charlotte have some kind of hidden illness?
âThe doctor seems to be an old friend of Mr. Windtâs. Maybe Ms. Windt brought Mrs. Berry to get treated here?â Bruce didnât mull over it for too long. âAnyway, Iâll continue searching. Weâll keep them safe.â
âGood.â
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