In the blink of an eye a month had passed.
Derila's injuries had almost healed and Anthony had been discharged from the
hospital, but he was still recuperating in the medical room at home because of the
severity of his injuries.
Derila had hired a couple of medical nurses to look after Anthony at home and
asked Perry to help manage.
She herself was busy at home, the orphanage and William's house on a daily basis.
After this period of treatment, William's legs were much better, the previous problems
with his lumbar spine were relieved, and although he could not stand up, his legs were
no longer numb as before, and he had some sensation.
However, Derila's treatment of William had reached a bottleneck and no
breakthrough solution could be found. If the treatment continued in the present pattern,
his legs would not improve any more, but only maintained the status quo.
So, Derila intended to pause for a while, first medical books, to find a new
breakthrough.
William hurriedly asked, "So, you're not even coming over these days?"
"Not coming over." Derila said while looking at the x-ray of his leg, "Wait until I have
researched a new plan, recently you are recuperating at home, taking your medication
on time, I will ask Perry to come over every day to give you an injection to stabilise your
condition."
William did not say anything, but there was a clear loss in his eyes.
"The healer, will that do?" Clark saw what William meant and asked cautiously,
"Otherwise, we'll go over to the café every day and you come over and lance the
needles, it will save you time."
"You'll only be sticking two acupuncture points for this, it's very simple, nothing
technical." Derila didn't think about it that much, "Although Perry's medical skills
are not good, but these basic operations are no problem."
"Yes, I will do it well." Perry hurriedly nodded and agreed, "Please rest assured, Your
Highness."
"Well, the orphanage is reopening today, I have to get there right away." Derila
looked at her watch and instructed Perry, "You stay and observe for a while, and then
leave at 6:00 in the evening after the needles are stuck."
"Yes, Ms.Feroma."
Derila hurriedly left and Clark pushed William to see her out.
Perry followed behind, reminding, "Ms.Feroma, you should remember to take your own
medicine too, oh."
"Oh, right." Derila's injuries hadn't completely healed and she still needed to
continue taking her medication now, but she kept forgetting and it was only when Perry
followed behind every day to remind her that she remembered.
She got into the car, started it with one hand, took the pills out of her bag with the other
and swallowed them straight away, then waved at William and the others and sped off
in her car.
Perry stood where she was and watched her leave, saying rather casually,
"Mr.Lierger instructed me to make sure to take good care of Ms.Feroma and to remind
her to take her pills. I wasn't around today, I was really afraid she would forget."
"I didn't expect Mr. Lierger to be so meticulous." Clark responded.
"Mr. Lierger doesn't pay attention to other things about other people, but only to
Ms.Feroma special relationship considerate, the two of them are so affectionate." Perry
cracked on and on.
Clark saw William's face turn gloomy and hastily interrupted Perry, "Well, Ms.Perry,
you can go and dine first, and come back to see our Highness in the afternoon when it's
time to tie the needle."
"yes, please!" Perry smiled and nodded her head.
Clark told someone to take Ms.Perry to her dinner and also ordered that a guest room
be arranged for her to rest in, before pushing William back to his room.
William stayed silent, but looked a little lost.
"Ever since the last orphanage explosion and Mr. Lierger's visit, Ms.Feroma has not
been as close to you as she used to be and seems to be in a position to keep her
distance from you." Clark finally couldn't resist speaking up.
"Hmm." William nodded, and said, "I thought that Mr. Lierger's arrogance and
aloofness would be a disappointment to Derila, but I didn't expect her to still like
him."

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