Rowan nodded, "Alright, I'll go over right now." He thanked him again, then left with grief, walking towards his own palace.
Rowan was even more convinced of his own judgment. He must cure his father first! Then deal with this villain!
Eden stood on the lawn, squinting slightly at the handsome back. The corners of his lips curved up slightly, and the lingering sadness in his heart disappeared in an instant.
Soon after, he turned and walked back, having completely forgotten that Claire was observing him - a little girl from Arkpool City, not even worth paying attention to.
Rowan returned to his own palace.
He was silent and grief-stricken as he packed up the medicine-making tools according to the prescription for the antidote in the medical books. He gathered some stems and leaves from the yard that he needed, but there was still one rare ingredient missing, which troubled him.
He couldn't help feeling anxious. His father couldn't wait any longer.
But he didn't hesitate for too long. He packed up and returned to the king's palace.
At this time, through his precise judgment, Ivan called Jennifer, who was far away in Arkpool City, from his phone.
"Dear, where are you now?" Ivan sat on the sofa drinking tea, his voice gentle and indulgent, with a faint smile at the corners of his lips.
"I'm at the hospital seeing Yichen. I just got here," Jennifer reported happily. "He grew two more centimeters. The doctor said he's basically recovered."
"Hmm," he was also very happy, but more concerned about her, "How have you been recently? No pregnancy discomforts, right? Eating and sleeping well?"
"I'm fine, don't worry about me," Jennifer asked, "How are things on your side? Did the king take the medicine?"
"He did," Ivan told her. "The king's condition is not optimistic. We don't know if he can make it. His condition is especially bad today. I heard he coughed up blood."
"Coughed up blood?" Jennifer felt somewhat complicated inside. "That matches the final symptoms described in the medical books. My diagnosis was correct, so the medicine must have had some effect. But there wasn't much medicine."
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