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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 242

In the Central Mansion of Eglor County, Stone, who was a legendary person in Nyla's mind, was helping Casey decoct medicinal herbs. Casey said that he would go out together with Lily. Stone was afraid that he couldn't come back at noon, so he decocted the medicinal herbs for him so that he could drink it before going out.

Stone appreciated Casey because he recovered quickly. He thought he was strong enough, however, Casey was stronger than him.

The doctor said Casey could recover at least half a month, and he could only move after one week.

However, Casey could get up and move by himself after one day. He really recovered so quickly, and Stone really admired him.

When the medicinal herbs were decocted, Stone took it to Casey and asked him to drink it. And then he gave Casey a piece of paper with a phone number on it and said to Casey, "Casey, this is the phone number of my secretary. I have to come back to the company for work later. If you need any help, you can call my secretary, and he will help you."

When Casey intended to take over the paper, Lily got it first.

"Stone, I can take good care of Casey. And Casey will follow my orders. Understand?" Lily looked at him and said.

Stone felt speechless. He regretted bringing her back, because she was really arrogant.

Casey also felt helpless. Because he had to listen to her, otherwise, she would say that he didn't love her anymore, which almost made him crazy.

After dressing up, Casey and Lily left the mansion, and Stone asked a driver to drive them to Jinhua Shopping Mall.

"I heard that there is a professional racing track in Jinhua Shopping Mall. Shall we go to a race?" Lily asked him.

"No way. I have been injured, so I can't do strenuous exercise." Casey refused her directly.

"I think you look better now. Come on, it's just a piece of cake for you. Don't you love me now?" Lily said with anger.

Casey answered quickly, "Well, I have been injured, but I can try my best to race with you. Please don't say that again. I don't want anyone to get me wrong. OK?"

"OK. As long as you can go to race with me, I promise I won't say that again today." She was happy.

Casey felt speechless. She didn't care about it though he was injured. It was so bad.

After drinking the water decocted with medicinal herbs, he felt better and he thought he could race. Unexpectedly, he felt a bit tired without strength.

It meant that he could not be as powerful as before after he recovered.

He didn't know what kind of drug Margaret used for him. He couldn't recover after such a long time, though he was just poisoned with a small amount of drugs.

It seemed that only Owen could help him. However, Owen stayed in J City now, and Casey had no way to contact him. He had to ask Stone to find a professional doctor of traditional Chinese medicine to treat him.

Soon, they got to the Jinhua Shopping Mall. Casey and Lily got off the car, and then Lily walked into the mall and went straight to the racing track happily.

Casey also felt glad when he saw that she was so excited. She seemed to like some games which were more intense.

When it came to racing, Casey also missed it. In the past, the Davies family had a special racing track, and Casey often went to race there, and no one had broken the racing record he set so far.

At that time, he often went to race when he had a martial arts lesson under the guild of Filip. So Filips usually thought that he had neither learning nor skills. In Filip's mind, it wasn't good for him to have talent in racing.

Since he liked racing, everyone thought that he was a dude. So he couldn't be recognized in the Davies family even though he had talent in racing.

Certainly, Casey just regarded race as a game for relaxing. He never thought that it was important.

"You always said that you would take me to race before, but I don't know whether you are good at racing or not. I hope you won't let me down later." Lily turned to him and said.

Casey laughed and said, "You know what? No one has broken my racing record."

"Really? I don't trust you." She said.

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