Mary prescribed some medicine, reminded Andrius how to take it, and finally let him relax.
If he was not afraid of gastroscopy, he should do a follow-up review once a month.
Andrius was indeed a little scared, so Mary smiled coyly and promised to change the doctor next time.
After he left, Mary informed Rosalie of his situation.
"It was caused by medication. What kind of medicine did he take to cause such serious damage to the stomach?!" Rosalie asked inevitably because of her professional habits as a doctor.
Mary stretched the truth because she had agreed to keep it a secret.
"It's a medicine to promote sleep, and I don't know where he got it. Anyway, I told him to stop now because he can’t take any more of that medicine. Please prepare some prescriptions for him to nourish the stomach!"
Rosalie agreed.
After a day of work, the three little kids immediately surrounded her when she got back home.
"Mommy, you must be tired, hurry up and drink some water."
"Mommy, Daddy said, you always have to stand while doing experiments. Come, let me massage your feet for you!"
"Mommy, I want to help, I want to help too. I'll massage Mommy's shoulders!"
Rosalie had the feeling these kids had personal agenda that they would show such courtesy voluntarily.
"Tell me now, what do you want to buy, or where do you want to go?"
She scanned Lucian, Nox and Estie’s faces, and found that their eyes were shining.
"We don't want toys or anything. We want to go to the orphanage. We have saved some money and want to donate it to them. Is it possible?" Estie looked expectant.
Rosalie was stunned for a moment. She did not expect that they would take the initiative to make such a request.
She nodded immediately and agreed. "This is a wonderful thing, why would you worry about Mommy not agreeing? No problem, I'll take you with me."
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