Chapter 217 That Does Not Feel Good
Over at the Beckers residence, Hans decided to spend more quality time with Yana. With that, he transferred the ownership of Crown Entertainment to Natalie.
There was no way to cure Yana’s disease unless they could get their hands on the dragonblood fruit. In the meantime, Yana could only rely on Natalie’s treatment to relieve the symptoms.
Yana could not help but knit her brows when Natalie inserted needles through her skin.
After completing the treatment, Natalie asked, “How do you feel?”
“My body seems more relaxed ever since I started taking medicine and receiving your treatment regularly,” Yana said with a grin. “I always tell Hans that you’re more powerful than any divine healer. Only you could prevent the relapse of my cardiac problem.”
“I’m glad that you’re not in pain anymore,” Natalie said.
As an observant person, Yana noticed the frown on Natalie’s face when the latter was administering the treatment. “You’re not very optimistic about my illness, aren’t you?”
Natalie froze for a moment before responding with a nod.
Though Natalie managed to relieve Yana’s medical condition with medicines and crystal needles, the effect was just temporary. If they could not find the cure in time, Yana might not pull through this ordeal.
Natalie thought Yana would have a hard time accepting the truth, but Yana responded calmly by holding Natalie’s hands. “I resign to my fate. Both you and Hans have done enough for me. I have no regrets.”
Yana smiled and continued, “I wouldn’t have been able to sleep well had you not appeared in my life. Please don’t feel bad for me. You don’t owe me anything.”
Natalie’s heart sank when she heard what Yana said.
The more Yana wanted her to stop blaming herself, the more guilty Natalie felt. “Don’t overthink, Yana. I’m sure you can recover. I’ve sent people to look for the medicine, and we should be able to find it soon.”
Natalie continued to speak in a steady voice. “I’ve not given up on you, so I hope you don’t give up on yourself too.”
“Okay.” Yana nodded.
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