At that moment, Kenneth had a sudden thought.
"Didn’t Rose give us a tube of pain relief cream a while ago? Maybe we should show it to Dr. Lee and see if it could work faster and better."
"Right, right, the pain relief cream." Louisa remembered it suddenly. It was a gift from Rose not long ago.
Kenneth hurriedly fetched it.
Dr. Lee, after examining the ingredients on the tube, expressed his surprise and admiration.
"How didn’t I think of that? Mixing these herbs together? Brilliant, absolutely brilliant."
Kenneth and Louisa were puzzled, with Kenneth asking first,
"Dr. Lee, are you saying that Rose’s cream is better?"
"It’s much better than my cream," Dr. Lee chuckled and approved. "These herbs are gentle and powerful. You can apply it five to six times a day. By bedtime, you’ll feel a significant reduction in pain."
"Really?" Louisa couldn’t believe it. She never expected that her daughter’s homemade remedy would work so quickly and effectively. No wonder Rose had earned her title as Dr. Bell. Her skills were clearly evident.
"Well, what are we waiting for, honey? Let me apply it for you." Kenneth hastily opened the tube of cream.
"Be gentle, it hurts."
"When we have time, we should call our girl and tell her that her cream has come in handy, and that even Dr. Lee was full of praise!" Kenneth said as he was applying the cream on Louisa. "Our girl is really talented. She’s amazing."
Louisa smiled proudly. "Of course, she’s my daughter after all."
"Yes, yes, my wife is the best and our daughter is even better."
Standing at the doorway, Serena bit her lower lip, her nails digging deep into her palm. She didn’t expect her parents to praise Rosemary so highly behind her back.
On the other hand, Bard led Rosemary from the helipad into the main building, which was opulently decorated and exuded an air of elegance.
"Your room is on the second floor. I have had it cleaned and all the furniture—the bed, sofa, and chairs—has been replaced. Let me take you there."
"I’m sorry for making you go through all the trouble."
"Don’t be silly, I’m delighted to have you here. I originally wanted to renovate the entire second floor to your liking, but was afraid that there wouldn’t be enough time and it would inconvenience you."
Bard took her to the second floor for a tour. Every piece of decoration and design reflected the high taste of its owner.
"This is your bedroom."
Bard opened the door, revealing a spacious, bright, and inviting room.
"Let me know if you need anything else. I will get it for you."
"Everything’s great," Rosemary scanned the room. "Which floor is Grandpa on? I want to see him."
"He’s in the hospital. His condition is stable for now. Rest a bit and I’ll take you to see him tomorrow."
Just as Bard finished speaking, his phone rang. It was a call from the hospital. His expression darkened a bit.
"Alright, I understand. We’ll decide what to do when I get there. I’ll be there in ten minutes."
After hanging up, he turned to Rosemary and said,
"Your grandfather’s condition has suddenly worsened. We’ll discuss it on the way."
"Okay."
Rosemary had reviewed her grandfather’s medical records before she came. Initially, he just felt a little chest tightness and found walking to be strenuous. After a medical examination revealed high blood pressure and cholesterol, he didn’t take it too seriously and was just taking some medication to alleviate the chest discomfort and maintain regular exercise.



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