Chapter 371
“It might take over twenty days for them to regain consciousness.”
“I’ve heard their condition is pretty sticky,” Romeo paused before adding, “but I trust you’ll figure out a way, no matter the problem, as long as you’re on it.” Arabella gave a small smile, “You have faith in me?”
“Yes,” Romeo affirmed, “to you, the world splits into two kinds, the living and the dead. As long as they’re still breathing, you’ll find a way to save them.” Arabella thought of her ongoing project, heavily funded but not progressing as well as she wished. She sighed, “But there are so many diseases in the world I can’t
cure.”
“That’s why you decided to go private with your research. You want to help more people, give those who are sentenced by their illnesses a chance to live. You’re doing your best.”
“Do you think I’m chasing rainbows?”
“No, on the contrary, I think doctors should be like you, serving patients with an unselfish spirit. That’s real nobility.”
Hearing this, Arabella felt a warmth in her heart.
“You’re amazing,” Romeo laughed, “I’m so proud to have such a brilliant fiancée.”
After chatting, Arabella ended the call, took a bath, and went downstairs for a late–night snack.
“Ms. Bella, are you done with work? This soup is specially prepared for you by the Madam,” Edith–brought out a bowl of soup from the kitchen, smiling, “Try it and see if you like it.”
Seeing that Edith hadn’t rested yet, Arabella said, “You should go to bed. It’s late. I don’t need taking care of.”
“I’m not sleepy,” Edith laughed, looking very kind. .
Arabella tried a few spoonfuls of soup, then asked softly, “Did my brother talk with Serena tonight?”
Edith was taken aback, “Ms. Bella, how did you know?”
“I guessed,” Arabella said coolly.
“You guessed?” Edith looked at her in surprise, “How did you guess so accurately? You must be psychic.”
She didn’t hide it and told Arabella directly, “Tonight, I saw Hans and Serena chatting on the viewing platform on the second floor from the garden, but I was too far away to hear what they were saying.”
“That’s fine,” Arabella said calmly, “I know what they were talking about.”
She thought he must be persuading Serena, hoping she could turn over a new leaf.
“Did my mom make two soups?“,
Edith looked at Arabella in surprise again, “How do you know everything? The Madam did make two, one for you and one for Serena. I would call Serena down after you finished eating, so you two wouldn’t run into each other.”
Arabella didn’t expect her to be so considerate. Her parents treated Serena and her equally, but Serena still made trouble for herself.
After finishing her snack, Arabella went upstairs.
She opened her computer, entered a special software, and input a string of chemical equations, then started researching the prescription needed for her grandparents.
This software could calculate what side effects would be produced after one drug was combined with another, which was very helpful for her research.
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