Mable had been exhausted during this time. Now that Blair was no longer in critical condition, she could sleep in peace.
She gave Tracey some instructions before going back to her room.
After Mable and Tracey left, Blair sent Solomon a message.
Solomon came to the Royal View Villa half an hour later.
He looked at Blair’s blood test report and said with admiration, “Mable is really something. She cured you in just a few days.”
Blair leaned against the head of the bed and looked leisurely at him with his hands crossed. “Did you bring what I asked?”
Solomon handed him a small bottle and asked, “What do you need soy milk for?”
Blair was allergic to soy milk and usually avoided it.
“I need it.”
Solomon frowned and looked at him in confusion. “You’re allergic to it. Why would you need it?”
“You can go.”
Then, Blair shook the small bottle in his hand. “Keep this a secret.”
Solomon raised his eyebrow and smiled faintly at him. “Master Blair, what are you up to this time? You’re being so mysterious.”
Blair stared at the bottle of soy milk in his hand without a word.
After Solomon left, Blair opened the bottle and drank some soy milk.
…
Mable finally had a restful sleep.
When she woke up the next day, she washed up and went to Blair’s room.
As soon as she went in, she saw Blair lying on the bed with a red face. His arms and neck were also covered in tiny red spots.
Mable was shocked. She immediately checked his breathing and pulse and found that he was having a fever.
“Blair, what happened to you?”
“Nothing. I just find it hard to breathe… Cough, cough, cough…”
Blair coughed as he spoke.
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