Chapter 264 Wake–Up Medicine
Taylor quickly retrieved the cap and gently helped Yunice put it back on.
I knew that Dr. Rylie wore full coverage every day because of the burns, but I had never imagined the scars would be so severe.
Taylor was clearly upset. She was never one to swallow her pride. Defending Yunice, she turned to Jackson and snapped, “Mr. Jackson, Dr. Rylie came here because I asked her to. If you don’t trust her, just say so and I’ll send her back. But did you really have to rip someone’s wound open like that?”
She was a newlywed, and her family had influence. Jackson said nothing.
He glanced at the woman, who was hastily pulling down her cap to cover the scars on her face, then tossed the situation aside.
“Do what you want. If you all can’t fix him, don’t come crying to me.”
Taylor rolled her eyes. Typical. This old man had been pampered for too long. Acting like he was king of the world.
It isn’t
my son lying in that bed; it is Jackson’s son. Why should I care if he lived or died?
Linda, on the other hand, looked absolutely miserable. Where am I going to get a pound of warm kid urine?
Left with no choice, she sent someone to a kindergarten and begged them to pick it up, making sure to emphasize that it had to be from a child.
Taylor invited Yunice to rest in another hallway.
While they had a quiet moment, Yunice took Taylor’s pulse. She’d been taking Yunice’s medicine. for two months now, and her original problems had mostly cleared up.
Soon after, violent gagging sounds came from the next room.
It wasn’t just one person. Even the maids were choking. Linda sounded the worst.
Jensen lay on the bed, disoriented and burning, swallowing everything that touched his lips.
He frowned after a few swallows but kept drinking.
Eventually the smell hit him so hard that even in his half–conscious state he instinctively turned his face away, refusing another sip.
Linda’s spoon wouldn’t go in. She snapped.
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Several people held Jensen down while they forced his mouth open and poured the rest in.
From the next room, Yunice heard the sounds of violent vomiting and angry cursing.
Jensen had finally woken up, sick to consciousness.
Taylor was overjoyed.
“Dr. Rylie, you really are a miracle worker!”
Yunice just smiled. Not a miracle, just a bit of mischief.
He didn’t need urine to wake up. But I did to make him suffer.
I couldn’t catch the kid, but I can certainly punish the dad.
Jensen today. Paul tomorrow.
Yunice said nothing. This was just a tiny taste.
The Powells had done worse to me.
Not long after, Taylor made an excuse to leave.
A maid brought in some light refreshments and tea, but Yunice didn’t touch anything.

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