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Chapter 1727

Chapter 1727

The family doctor said, “Missus, I’ll prescribe some medication for the child just in case.

If his temperature can be lowered through physical means, he doesn’t have to take any medicine first.novelbin

If his temperature can’t go down to normal and the fever persists above 101.3 degrees, feed him some

medicine.

I’ll come over again tomorrow.” “Don’t we have to give him medicine now?” Serenity asked.

Zachary said, “Let’s avoid feeding him medicine if his condition doesn’t require it.

Every medicine has some side effects.” If one kept taking medication or getting an IV drip for minor

issues, it would be troublesome in the future once there was drug resistance.

Serenity knew to avoid taking medicine as much as possible, but she and her sister always panicked

and were extremely nervous whenever Sonny was unwell.

They desperately wanted the child to get well immediately.

Therefore, the first thing they did every time was to bring him to the doctor, put him on an IV drip, and

take medicine.

A few minutes later, she removed the thermometer.

She let out a slight breath of relief after looking at it.

She said, “It’s 100 degrees now.” “Tm craving ravioli, Aunt Ser.” Sonny started having an appetite after

his temperature decreased slightly.

He escaped his aunt’s embrace and requested to have ravioli.

“Okay.

Let’s have ravioli.” Serenity asked the family doctor again, “Dr.

Thompson, Sonny doesn’t have to take any medicine for now as his temperature can be lowered

through physical means, right?” “That's right.” There was no major issue with Sonny.

He most likely caught a cold and had a fever because he had been kicking his blanket away while

being in an air-conditioned room at night.

Serenity felt relieved.

Dr.

Thompson prescribed a day’s worth of medication for Sonny and left some instructions before leaving.

Serenity only called her sister when Sonny was having ravioli.

At that moment, Liberty was already at the hospital.

Duncan still ordered his bodyguards to stop her at the door.

Like yesterday, Liberty got Mrs. Lewis’s help and walked into Duncan’s ward like a shameless person.

She placed beside Duncan the flowers she bought .

He immediately took the bouquet and threw it on the ground.

He said coldly, “Throw this out!” Liberty put down the insulated lunch box which held the soup she had

boiled for him that day.

When she saw Duncan extending his hand to knock the lunch box over again, she quickly pushed it to

the edge to prevent him from reaching it.

After that, she bent over to pick the bouquet up.

She sat on the chair by the bed and said, “Don’t you like the flowers? They’re so pretty.

I bought it at Spring Blossoms.

The flowers she has there are all very beautiful.” “T don’t like them.

Throw it away and don’t bring it into my room.

I can’t stand the smell of flowers.

They stink!” “I think they smell great.

I’ll head out to buy a vase and arrange the flowers later to irritate you with the smell.

If you don’t want to die from the bad smell, recuperate properly and stop troubling the people around

you.

“Flowers don’t smell bad at all.

Shall I buy a few durians to add its smell to the fragrance of flowers?” Duncan glared at her.

Liberty deliberately said, “If you don’t recuperate properly and get well soon, I’ll leave a few durians and

bouquets in your ward every day to drown you with the smell.” Duncan's expression darkened.

He did not say a word.

He hated eating durians the most and just the smell was terrible enough.

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