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Chapter 1058

After taking a night off to rest, Neera managed to overcome the jet lag. Finally, her sleep schedule was back ontrack, and her mood had significantly improved.

In the morning, she helped her grandparents downstairs, asking them with concern, “Are you getting used to ithere? If you feel uncomfortable at any point, please let me know.”

Upon seeing her condition improve, the two elders felt a sense of relief. With a warm smile, they gently patted herhand.

“Don't worry, there's nothing we're not accustomed to. The environment here is great! The air is fresh, and it'squiet. We're very comfortable staying here.”

The old lady also nodded in agreement. “Indeed, as long as our beloved granddaughter is with us, we'll be happyanywhere.”

Neera smiled faintly and replied, “As long as you guys are happy, that's all that matters.”

After descending the stairs, Nadine dragged Neera out so they could explore.

“I think your pallor looks much better than it did yesterday. How are you feeling now? Are you any better?” novelbin

Neera felt very touched to be so cared for like this.

“I'm all right now. I apologize for causing a scare over the last few days,” said Neera.

“Regardless, as long as it can lift your spirits, it's better than nothing,” replied Nadine.

Once the family had settled down, Neera began to discuss her plans.

“I need to pull myself together. There's still a lot to be done. First and foremost, I have to cure Avery and Mr.Saunders of the wug poison that is still in their bodies.”

Adriana served her a bowl of oatmeal, looking at her worriedly. “You've just returned, and you're already going tobe kept busy? You shouldn't rush it.”

“Don't push yourself too hard,” said Chad. “Take a couple more days off. Their condition has temporarilystabilized, so there's no rush if it's just a day or two.”

Neera shook her head. “Don't worry, I'm feeling quite rejuvenated right now. The sooner their illnesses aretreated, the sooner I can rest easy.”

After breakfast, she made a trip to the office and took care of all important business matters that had piled up oflate.

In the afternoon, she took some time to visit Avery.

It had been a while since they last met, and Avery's pallor had improved significantly. His recovery was goingwell, and he was now able to get out of bed and take walks.

Neera suddenly recalled the promise she'd made when she saw him.

“I apologize. I've been swamped with so much work since I returned home that I completely forgot to bring youthe coffee powder you asked for. I'm truly sorry.”

Avery chuckled and brushed it aside. “It's all right. I won't blame you this time. But next time, I hope you'llconsider my feelings and think of me often.”

As he spoke, his eyes were filled with profound meaning. He looked at the person before him and said, “You'velost weight. You look much more haggard than before you left.”

Neera was taken aback, feeling somewhat uneasy.

So much had happened this time that Neera no longer had the mental capacity to care about others.

What Avery said was somewhat ambiguous, regardless of how one chose to interpret it.

At that moment, she averted her gaze, not responding to his comment, and changed the subject instead.

“If you really fancy that coffee, I can go back and get some from Uncle Chad. He should have quite a collection.Otherwise, I could have my friend send some over.”

Avery smiled slightly. “There's no need for that. I only want to drink something you have brought for mepersonally.”

Neera was rendered speechless.

Can't he tell that I'm discreetly steering the conversation away from this?

Helplessly, Neera cleared her throat and decided to change the subject, opting to ask about his health instead.

Avery's mood had evidently improved because of this meeting. With a smile as warm as a spring breeze, he

replied, “I've been following your medical advice strictly all this while, and I've recovered quite well. If you don'tbelieve me, why don't you see for yourself?”

Neera took his pulse and examined his wound again, finding it had indeed improved a lot. She nodded insatisfaction.

“Just persevere. It won't be long before you recover. After some time, we'll be able to remove the wug from yourbody.”

Avery nodded. “All right. I'll leave it all to you.”

After assessing his condition, Neera was ready to head back.

Avery's eyes sparkled slightly as he took the initiative to ask her to stay.

“If you're not busy, why don't you stay for a meal? I've been meaning to thank you properly for the help you'vegiven me, but I was ill and didn't get the chance. I thought about giving you something, but it seems like you lacknothing. After much thought, considering your deep interest in medical research, I decided to gather some raremedicinal materials. I think you might find them interesting,” said Avery.

Neera was actually not in high spirits and intentionally kept her distance from Avery.

So, without a second thought, she quickly came up with an excuse to politely decline the offer.

“Sorry, maybe next time. I just got back and I'm still struggling with jet lag.”

Unfortunately, Avery was not going to let the opportunity go to waste.

“I know you can get your hands on most medicinal herbs, but I'm not sure if you have June Snow. I've heard thisherb is quite precious, so I thought of giving it to you as a token of my gratitude.”

Upon hearing this, Neera was instantly taken aback.

This medicinal herb was a rare medicinal material mentioned in ancient medical texts. It was extremely hard tofind and seemed to be as scarce as seven-hundred-year-old snowleaf.

Most importantly, this medicine could be beneficial for Jean's condition.

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