"Drink some water first!"
Rosemary handed Marcy a glass of water with a worried look on her face.
"Thanks!"
"How's that, feel better?"
"Much better."
Finished his water and handed the cup over, now his head didn't hurt as much as before, but it was still uncomfortable.
"Marcy, why don't you go back and rest first, I see you look very pale."
"Rosemary is right, you must take more rest in a situation like this now, or the pain will only get more frequent."
Because of the severe impact on his head, which led to bruises blocking the nerves inside his head, and the irregular resting time, his head hurts as soon as he touches the once familiar images.
"Rosemary, I'm sorry, it's your birthday and I was supposed to stay here and celebrate with you."
Marcy stood up and said with an apologetic face.
Rosemary picked him up, shook her head and said with concern, "Birthdays come every year, the most important thing now is your health."
"Okay, I'll do what you want."
"Come on, I'll take you back."
Standing up, Edmund helped him walk outside with him.
"Rosemary, what happened to Mr. Williams?"
Heidi came over with a plate of fruit and saw Edmund and Marcy walking towards the door.
"Marcy was a little uncomfortable and Edmund sent him back to rest first."
"How can it be uncomfortable, wasn't it just fine?"
Looking at Marcy's departing back, Rosemary saw a forlorn figure in his body.
"Marcy accidentally hit the back of his head when he fell off a cliff during a previous attack in France and lost part of his memory, Edmund said he may have just had a sudden external stimulus to his brain, which is why he had a headache."
"I'll go check it out!"
"Heidi ......"
Pulling Heidi, who was about to go after her, Rosemary pulled her down and reassured her, "Don't worry, with Edmund around, Marcy will be fine, just rest and you'll be fine."
"Really?"
Since her return from France, Marcy has been almost invisible, and she has shown less concern for Marcy before because she was busy preparing another new book.
"It's hard to believe that I would lie to you."
"I don't mean that, I am really worried about Mr. Williams, since he came back from France, the number of times I see him is almost limited, even if I see almost always in a hurry, plus I am preparing a new book before, I have neglected Mr. Williams' concern a lot."
When I think of what happened to Marcy, as her sister, I don't know anything about it, she is really a failure.
"It's none of your business, maybe Marcy is afraid that you will worry when you find out, that's why she asked Marks not to say anything to you, not to mention that his health is not as bad as you think, Edmund has just helped him to see, as long as Marcy pays more attention to rest, it's not a big deal."
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