These words were spoken with impassioned enthusiasm, and with a sense of passion.
William looked up at Derila, and his eyes unconsciously reddened.
He had held back for twenty years, buried those words in his heart, those words that he
had never said, and now, she had said them all for him.
He never knew that in this world, there was actually someone who understood him so
well!
Even more, he had never thought that with this humble situation he was in, there was
still someone who was willing to stand up for him despite everything!
At this moment, William looked at Derila and felt that she was the salvation of his
life, the only ray of light in his world!
She was the one who gave him hope, the determination to get back on his feet, and
now, the courage and strength to fight against his fate!
This was a bit of an angry speech, and by all rights, Silas would have chided to stop it,
and the king would have been annoyed and told the soldiers to drag Derila out. But
they didn't.
The Silas was stunned and looked at William with pity, his eyes couldn't help but
redden.
The king also lowered his head slightly, and after half a second of silence, he opened
his mouth and asked, "His leg, can it really be cured?"
"I guarantee it with my life." Derila gave a promise, even if it wasn't to prove her
medical skills, she still wanted to fight for William.
"Good, very good." The king nodded and instructed Silas, "Send her back first."
"Yes." The Silas stepped forward, "Dr. Feroma please!"
Derila looked at William uneasily.
"Go on." William looked at her gently, "I'll be back later, it's fine."
"If there's any danger, call me."
Derila left a message, gave the old king a deep look and turned to leave.
The old king was so shocked that he couldn't speak, "Is this little girl, threatening me?"
William couldn't help but laugh out loud, "First time I've seen you like this."
"This girl is so arrogant, so arrogant." The old king blew out his beard in anger, "I was so
polite just now, I should have seen her in jail and taught her a hard lesson."
"She is of such a nature that even Mr.Lierger is afraid of her." William laughed, "But
she's very righteous in sticking her neck out for her friends, and she's very good at
healing!"
"Is she really a good doctor?" The old king still had some doubts.
"A thousand times true!" William replied solemnly, "I don't dare to deceive you."
"At such a young age, how can she be so skilled in healing?" The old king was half
convinced, "Clark said that she had saved Mr.Lierger once, so they were betrothed at
a young age."
"Yes." William nodded, "Then they were separated, and Mr.Lierger has been looking
for her for seven years."
"If the relationship is so strong, then how can you say break up and Mr.Lierger still
turn around and marry someone else?" The old king looked deeply at William, "It's not
because of you, is it?"
William lowered his head and did not speak.
"There is a saying I once spoke to your father, and I give it to you now." The old king
attached himself to the front and said in a serious voice, "The kingdom, always more
important than women."
William was shaken and raised his eyes to look at the old king, his eyes full of
incredulity.
This statement meant that the old king had decided that he would be given a chance to
have the kingdom?
"Your leg, how long will it take to heal?" The old king pointed at William's leg.
William: "It is expected to be about three months, but there will be a recovery period of a
few months."
"That means that it will be almost six months before you can stand up?" The old king
interrupted William, "Is that right?"
"Yes." William nodded heavily, although he was a little vain, he knew that Derila
had won him a chance, and he had to take it even if he risked his life.

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