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Forgotten Wife Let the traitors kneel Down (by Patricia Maradiaga) novel Chapter 263

Part II: My Daughter Needs Me

Part II: My Daughter Needs Me

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Several doctors examined Lissana, but none could say what was wrong with her. Her fever had increased, and she didn’t look well at all. Alessandro was starting to despair. In that moment of

desperation, he wished so badly that Abril was there.

Maya continued to care for Lissana, carrying her in her arms all day since the baby only stopped crying when she was being rocked around the room.

Cassian approached his brother and said, I think we should call Abril. No doctor has been able to figure out what’s wrong with her. She’s still very young. If she doesn’t improve soon, it could be

fatal.

I didn’t want to worry Abril with this, but I don’t think there are any other options. I’ll ask her to

come back.

Alessandro left the room, as he didn’t want to wake Lissana, who had just fallen asleep. He went to

his room, took the pendant from his neck, and began to call Abril.

Aby.

Abril responded to his call immediately. Lessan, are you alright? How is Lissana?

Alessandro could feel the anxiety in Abril’s voice, and it pained him to have to tell her that Lissana wasn’t well. I’m fine. Are you alright?

Yes, I’m fine.

Aby, you have to come back.

Yes, I won’t be long.”

No, you have to come back right now.

What’s wrong, Lessan?

It’s Lissana.

What’s wrong with my baby, Lessan?!

Calm down, Aby. Lissana has a fever. Several doctors have seen her, but they still don’t know

what’s wrong with her.

Abril got up immediately. She was still weak, and standing up so abruptly made her dizzy. She

crashed to the floor with a thud.

Alessandro, hearing the loud thud, became worried Aby, what happened?! Are you alright?!

It took Abril a moment to respond as she felt everything spinning. She felt nauseous. If she hadn’t

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been talking to Alessandro, she wouldn’t have been able to hold back and would have vomitart until her stomach was completely empty.

I’m fine, I just tripped.

Thank God. I thought something had happened to you.

Don’t worry about me. I’m fine. I’ll be with you soon Take good care of our daughter in the

meantime.

Twill

Abril felt awful. She took off the pendant and ended their conversation. She grabbed a v was nearby and began to vomit until her stomach was completely empty. She wiped her mout with the sleeve of her shirt and wondered how she was going to get back to Cosset without deng

in the attempt

The bedroom door suddenly burst open. Abril’s body tensed, thinking it was an attack, but wher her eyes focused and she could clearly see the person who had just entered, she felt relieved was Sirius, who had just returned.

What are you doing on the floor?Sirius asked her as he approached. Seeing her pale and haggard, he offered his hand to help her up and said. You’re still not well. Why did you try to get

We have to go back to Cosset.

1 already told you that in your state, that’s not possible.*

I know, but it’s about Lissana. She’s not well. The doctors don’t know what’s wrong

think I know wetry

do you mean?

ore 1 left, i sealed Lissana’s powers. I think thats a

back. Only I can release her magic.

Thames Why did you do that?

powers tend to get out of control

We strong quots of wind and

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suffering the effects of using so much magic at once.

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I have to get to Cosset. Lissana needs me. Do what you have to do, but take me to her.

Sirius helped her to lie down on the bed. Then he called one of the maids and asked for various

herbs, spices, hot water, and a mortar and pestle from the kitchen to grind everything. When they

brought him everything he had asked for, he took out a few herbs he carried in his bag and began

to grind them into a viscous green paste. Sirius took a little and stirred it with hot water, creating a

kind of tea, and served it to Abril.

That tea had a strong mint smell and looked disgusting. She hoped it wouldn’t taste as bad as it

looked. After the first sip, she wanted to spit it out, but Sirius forced her to drink it, saying, You

have to drink it all, so don’t even think about spitting it out.

Abril forced herself to drink that disgusting concoction for the love of her daughter. When she

finished everything Sirius had served her, she asked, How long will it take for that potion to take

effect?

It will take a while.

I don’t have that much time!

That’s your only option. No matter how much of a hurry you’re in, you have to wait. Besides, you

still have a lot to drink.

What?

You didn’t think it would just be one cup, did you? You have to finish it all.He lifted the teapot to show her everything he had prepared. “Otherwise, it won’t work.

Sirius poured her another cup and said, If you want to get back to Cosset, you better hurry up.”

Abril continued to drink that disgusting concoction that Sirius had prepared for her. Although it tasted horrible, Abril couldn’t deny that it was very effective. After finishing her second cup, she began to feel much better. When she reached the last cup, she felt completely fine.

This concoction you gave me tasted horrible, but it’s very effective.

Yes, but that will only make you feel better temporarily. When it wears off, you’ll feel bad again, but at least we can get to Cosset without you dying on the wayor so I think.

Siriuswords didn’t inspire much confidence in Abril but at that moment she was desperate to

return, so she had no choice but to take the risk.

Abril got out of bed. There was no dizziness, no weakness in her body, which was a great relief. She put on the boots that were next to her bed and said, Let’s go, we must get to Cosset immediately.

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Aren’t you going to say goodbye to your brother?

No, I kept my word. Although it pains me not to be able to do anything more for this kingdom, my daughter is my priority, so let’s go. My daughter is waiting for me.”

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