"Yes, definitely she will regain her consciousness." Johnson was also shocked as they were of the belief that Harper would be sober in three days' time, but she didn't. They had waited for a whole night, and still, she showed no signs of waking up.
"Three days have passed." Mathew's voice was ice-cold.
"Your Highness, please give us three more days. Within these three days, Her Highness will be conscious!" Johnson pleaded in a low voice. Harper was unable to wake up owing to her weakness. It was not because of any mistake of them, but they didn't have the luxury of time. If they had more time, they could definitely make her come around.
Matthew sat silently on the bedside without uttering a word. His heart ached as he saw Harper still lying unconscious.
"Harper, it's dawn. It's time for getting up. The nanny would be bringing you the ginseng soup. If you don't get up now, she would laugh at you," Matthew said in a gentle tone.
Upon hearing this, Nina turned around and wiped off her tears secretly. Though she had often seen Harper getting injured, she had never witnessed her as cheerless as now. Harper was quietly lying there without comforting her or speaking tenderly to Anabel. Seeing this was upsetting for everyone around.
"Your Highness, Her Highness will wake up." Denny boldly stepped forward. "She is sleeping just because she is too weak. We have tried our best to nurse her. Even if she wakes up now, she still needs to be nourished. I'm afraid her complete recovery may take a year or so. Don't worry, Your Highness. I will do my best to nurse her."
"Yes, Your Highness. Her Highness will be fine," Johnson said, wiping off the cold sweat from his forehead. If at the beginning, Harper was herself willing to ask for a divorce and give up her position as a princess, then why would his daughter have taken the risk of drugging Matthew resulting in his poison attack? Now that Johnson had tried all possible means for treating Harper, he was just returning good for evil!
"Take them away." Matthew no longer wanted to hear them. "Send Rena to the military camp!"
"Your Highness, you can't do this!" Johnson was irritated. "If you didn't' want the Tribulation Flower, I and my daughter would never have come to your mansion. Now you have used the Tribulation Flower, but still want to execute us. You are too heartless!"
"Your Highness, Rena is innocent!" Denny insisted. "Since her childhood onward, she has always been so kind-hearted that she wouldn't even kill an ant. How could she harm you? Your Highness, you should believe her. She had no intention to hurt you."
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