Chapter 1274
The next day.
After breakfast, Frank asked, "Charmine, how did practice go yesterday?" "Much better than the day before." Charmine then assured him, "Don’t worry, I’ll practice harder. You only have to take care of yourself." "Okay. You'll master it in a day or two." Frank's gaze became content as he spoke, his tone gentle like his expression, "Go and compete. Get a prize." "Your calligraphy will surely get first prize, Frank," said Charmine.
Frank smiled calmly, "It doesn't matter which prize you get, just try your best." "Okay."
Charmine wanted to assure him that she would be fine practicing alone, but Frank said, "I'll teach you the last lesson today regarding the movement of rush. This will allow the butterflies to fly and dance at your command." 1 "You need more rest," Charmine turned him down, "there’s no hurry.” "It's okay," Frank waved it off nonchalantly. "Don’t mind me, and don’t get worried. I'm fine."
He was not suffering that much; it was just that the frequency of eye pain had increased lately.
He fainted the other day out of panic, at the sight of Charmine about to go out alone to fight the wolves.
Charmine still wanted to persuade him, but Frank finally dropped his gentle disposition for the first time. "Listen to me-l know my body well. I’m genuinely fine."
Charmine did not want to disappoint Frank. She looked at Frank and agreed, "Okay."
She helped him to get to the pavilion.
She spread out a clear piece of paper naturally, prepared the ink, dipped the ink, and started writing.
It baffled her that not even a single butterfly came her way, however. It went splendidly on the mountain; the butterflies even flew and perched on her hands.
As he stood by the side, Frank could sense her weight as he said," Charmine, is something bothering you? Did you fight with Anthony?" "No." Charmine looked up at him.
All she could think of was how to have him agree to get treated and how she could get William’s mother to agree to treat him.
She was unable to focus at all.
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