"Tending to a patient!" Darryl said lightly.
Tending?
Keele flared up in anger instantly, unable to hide the disdain in his gaze. "You're a patient; what tending is there to do? Are you trying to kill that child and ruin my master's reputation?"
Keele was furious. He had already disliked Darryl before that. Ever since he had brought him home, Daisy seemed to have distanced herself from him, and then the man was trying to heal patients under the Lunar Moon Hut's name?
Huh? That person was not a disciple at the Lunar Moon Hut? He was a patient too?
The woman was scared out of her wits. She rushed forward to check on her child.
Keele strode over quickly. He unwrapped the bandage and let out a sigh of relief. Thankfully, the child was not poisoned, or the consequences would be unthinkable.
"Your child is fine!"
Keele wrapped the wound all over again before flashing a smile at the woman. "Don't worry. I'll get you new medication."
The woman heaved a sigh of relief before leaving with the new medication Keele had given her.
"Darryl Darby!"
Just as she left, Keele turned to fix Darryl with a cold stare, saying impatiently, "Did you know what you were doing? This is the Lunar Moon Hut! Lives are at stake here, and it is not something you can joke with!"
"Can't you see? I was helping him." Darryl frowned. F*ck! 'Is there something wrong with Keele? He seems to pick on me incessantly ever since I woke up.'
Then, Darryl said, "Also, that child was not poisoned. He just lost a lot of blood."
"Of course!" Keele scoffed arrogantly. "I saw that. Even so, you can't just heal people as you please. Are you a doctor? Do you know how to heal people at all? Huh?"
'Would I not know that?'
Darryl wanted to laugh. He was a disciple of the Divine Farmer—taking care of various complicated diseases was hardly a problem.
Darryl did not care to argue with him any further. He stretched lazily, moving to the porch to rest.
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