Chapter 218
Molly took a step back, her face flushed. However, she did not give it much thought after so long of getting along. She quickly calmed herself down and said, “I heard you weren’t feeling well, so I came to check on you.”
Molly had no idea Sean would become ill in her care. She was concerned and rushed over because she did not know if it was her dereliction of duty. Sean tidied up the neckline of his shirt and said disapprovingly, “I’m fine, it was just a little feverish last night, and I’m feeling much better now.”
Despite having a severe illness, Sean would not collapse as soon as he became ill. He believed she was overly concerned.,
Molly paused for a moment before stepping forward and touching Sean’s brow. ‘Sean had a fever before, and it wasn’t long ago; why did the fever come back this time?’ she wondered.
Molly was probably too serious about her job, and as a doctor, she believes in gender equality.
Molly was engrossed in her thoughts and did not notice Sean staring at her. “You’re really okay,” she said as she retracted her hand that had reached out.
Sean’s eyes flashed, and seeing that Molly was concerned about his health, he remained silent.
“Your body is still a little weaker than you thought; otherwise, you wouldn’t have had fever several times. You still need to recuperate and replenish your body,” Molly said.
Molly was already planning what prescription to give him, which herbs were more appropriate and gentler to use, whether the treatment needed to be coordinated with his body, make minor changes, and so on. Sean lowered his head, slightly disagreeing, “Don’t worry about my health. It’s just an occasional cold.”
Nobody wants to be on medication all the time, and Sean is no exception. Aside from work, his life revolves around his illness and treatment. Although he must follow the doctor’s orders as a patient, he believes it is preferable to be less troublesome.
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