Juliana glanced down at Benson's lower abdomen in a smile: "You need those to improve your kidney functions."
Benson said in a cold voice: "You didn't do it on purpose?"
Juliana stood up and said, "You don't have to eat it. But if it doesn't work well, it's not my business."
Benson suspected that Juliana was doing it on purpose, but he couldn't refute it, much less not eat it, or the poor results would be his fault, not her medical skills.
Benson once again suffered defeat.
Juliana said: "Go take a shower, or you can't shower after the acupuncture treatment. Oh, I need to take a shower first. Don't forget to ask the maid to get my clothes."
After saying that, she went into the bathroom as if she was at herself at all.
Benson wrote the list and pondered for a moment, then wrote down one word at the end - condoms.
He asked Philip to buy condoms, but only to mislead others, lest someone know that Juliana could cure him and murder her.
Benson wrote the list, called Philip the butler, and instructed him to get the medications.
Philip took the list and froze as he saw the last thing. But he didn't ask any more questions and went back to old Mr. Leach.
Old Mr. Leach also froze when he heard there were deer pizzles and condoms on the list.
Then he said with a smile, "Go and buy them quickly. And don't forget to have the maid send Juliana's clothes up there."
The two things proved that his grandson began to understand, even if he was impotent.
It was a good thing.
Old Mr. Leach did not think much of the other medications and only thought Benson was using them to cover up his embarrassment.
Philip soon returned with the purchase when old Mr. Leach was waiting downstairs.
He took out the condoms and pricked them hard with a long needle that he had prepared.
Philip was stunned by what he saw.
Old Mr. Leach finished and told Philip to send them up quickly.
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