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Forgotten Wife Let the traitors kneel Down (by Patricia Maradiaga) novel Chapter 6

Abril was thinking about how she would remove the remaining thorns when she heard someone knocking on the door. It was the doctor.

"They sent me to take care of you."

Abril was surprised, she didn't expect anyone to come and help her, let alone a doctor. He attended to her without asking questions, he removed the remaining thorns, cleaned the wounds, and said to her,

"Try not to get the wounds wet. If your feet are in worse condition, try not to get out of bed until they are better."

"Thank you, doctor, I will keep that in mind."

"I will tell the maids to change the bandages and regularly check the wounds to avoid infection."

Abril knew that even if she told the maids to change her bandage and check her wounds, they wouldn't do it.

"Doctor, could you leave me the bandages, I would change them myself."

"I don't like other people touching me."

"Still, I think it would be better if one of the maids did it," the doctor answered.

"Please...."

The doctor, upon seeing the princess's pleading eyes, agreed to her wishes and handed her several bandages and some ointments for the wounds.

"Try to check the wounds that are possible to see."

"If you agree, I will come in a few days to see how you are doing and make sure the wounds have not become infected."

"Thank you very much."

"I would be eternally grateful if you did that," replied the princess.

That doctor was old and kind, he knew there was something hidden in all this. It was impossible that the princess would be bothered by others touching her body since she had not pulled back when he touched her. There was a hidden story behind all of this, but he did not want to insist that she told him.

After the doctor left, the king summoned him. He didn't ask about the princess, he just made him stand for a while, then the doctor started speaking without being asked.

"Luckily, the princess's wounds are not as serious as to leave scars. However, she must take special care of the wounds on her feet. The thorns pierced deeper as she walked while having them on her feet."

Alessandro listened without asking any questions, then the doctor left.

A few days later, the doctor returned to visit Abril. Her wounds were almost healed, only the deeper ones remained unhealed completely.

*****

During a meeting, Victoria's father, Duke Alfonso Vampel, was furious about the alleged attack that his daughter had suffered at the hands of the princess. He demanded that the princess be punished.

After insisting so much, Alessandro decided to give Abril a punishment, and the meeting ended shortly after.

Alessandro was tired, he didn't feel like arguing with the nobles anymore. Almost the whole kingdom hated the Venobich family. He knew that incident was just an excuse to make the princess go through a tough time. Alessandro had thought that her getting injured was enough punishment for her misdeeds, but the nobles didn't see it the same way.

Alessandro leaned back in his chair, sighed heavily, and thought of giving the princess a punishment that was neither too severe nor too lenient, so that the nobles wouldn't keep bothering him.

That same afternoon, she was taken to the farthest part of the castle. They left her in a small cottage that must have been used by the gardener at some point. It was small, pleasant, and cozy. Although it was supposed to be a punishment, Abril felt that it was a reward for her. She wouldn't have to live locked in a room anymore, she would have a small house with a yard.

Abril tried to put on a sad expression because she felt if the maids saw her happy, they would want to bother her again.

The maid gave her a basket of fruits and vegetables and told her,

"This place is too remote, the princess will have to prepare her own meals since we cannot come here to deliver them, we are too busy for that."

"Besides, His Majesty said this was your punishment."

Abril knew that the maids were lying, they simply didn't want to take care of her anymore and this was a good opportunity to stop doing it.

At least they had given her the ingredients to make her own food. That was a relief for Abril. She took the baskets with vegetables and entered the house. The maids left immediately.

That house was small but very well taken care of. There was also a fireplace so that when winter came, she wouldn't freeze if she collected firewood before winter arrived. Abril smiled widely. What was supposed to be a punishment she saw as a blessing. There was no one there to watch over her or prevent her from leaving her room, although she had to make sure not to get close to the palace because if the servants saw her, they might want to get her into trouble.

Abril gave a sigh of relief. For the first time in a long time, it seemed that luck was finally smiling at her.

"In the end, I came out victorious in all of these." 

"That woman wanted to see me suffer."

"However, she doesn't know that she ended up doing me a favor."

"I hope she stays healthy and has a good life." Abril said.
 

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