Chapter 24
Hazel’s POV:
Maxwell had already added huge insurance policies to all my social media accounts.
So now, as long as I didn’t post anything illegal, the platforms wouldn’t dare touch my accounts.
Even Mason couldn’t help but sigh: “Worthy of you.”
I replied flatly: “Basic capability.”
I knew very well what Caroline feared most.
Mason sent a message: “When shall we meet?”
I replied: “Wait a bit longer.”
He asked perceptively: “Someone ahead of me in line?”
I didn’t reply further, put down my phone, and went downstairs.
Aunt Karina had also come over today, directing the Omega maids in the house to move things around.
“You’re awake?” Karina looked over with a smile.
I smiled back: “Aunt Karina.”
“I heard you’ve opened up a plot in the backyard to grow medicinal plants. Is there enough space? If not, we can buy another villa.”
I coughed lightly: “No need, there’s enough space.”
What I liked most about this villa was that the backyard was large enough, and the area behind it was uninhabited mountainous land, perfect for cultivating medicinal plants.
Karina nodded: “Alright then. If it’s not enough, let me know. Do you need assistants? I can hire a few witch doctors to help you tend the plants?”
I politely declined her enthusiastic offer,
I had someone else in mind for an assistant.
Since Karina came early today, we had breakfast together.
She said: “Lady Eleanor’s health has been getting better and better lately. Following your advice, she does rehabilitation exercises every day and stays active. Without the torment of illness, she sleeps particularly well every night now. She always asks the family about you, saying she wants to thank you properly when she has the chance. I really didn’t expect her to recover so quickly.”
21:53
Luna, the Captive Healer: Claimed by the Alpha King, Four Brothers Beg Her Mercy
115.00
Chapter 24
Karina still found it hard to believe.
In such a short time, Lady Eleanor had recovered enough to walk briskly.
She wouldn’t have dared imagine this before.
Now word had spread throughout the pack that Blood Moon Pack had a miracle doctor. Many people were inquiring about who it was, and some were already offering high prices for consultations.
After all, Lady Eleanor’s condition was a rare disease that even top specialists couldn’t cure.
I nodded: “Although she seems fine now, she was bedridden for a long time, and the illness damaged her nerves and organs, so she still needs to rest carefully. When I’m free, I’ll go see her for a follow–up.”
Lady Eleanor’s illness was a rare disease that legend said only witches could solve. And I, in my previous life, was a witch–even one of the most excellent kind.
Karina immediately smiled: “No need to wait. Lady Eleanor will also come to the banquet in a few days. You can examine her
then.”
I nodded: “That works too.”
Karina looked at me, smiling particularly gently, and sighed: “How wonderful.”
I was startled: “Hm?”
Her voice was soft, with a hint of emotion: “So this is how good it feels to have a daughter to talk with.”
I paused, then couldn’t help but curve my lips into a smile.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: LUNA THE CAPTIVE HEALER