Chapter 21: Dinner Is Livelier When Everyone Eats Together
More than an hour later, Leon brought Rena from Estuary Village to Melissa’s home to conduct another diagnosis for Sally.
After continuously taking the medicine for two full courses, Sally’s symptoms had gradually improved.
Just earlier that day, amid a wave of pain, strength had returned to her upper limbs, allowing her to move them again and even sit up with someone’s support.
But at the same time, she had suddenly started coughing.
Leon could not tell whether this development was good or bad, so to be safe, he hurriedly borrowed a horse, rode out of the city, and invited “Bishop Leona” over.
Rena treated Sally for about ten minutes.
In the end, she calmly nodded to the worried Melissa at the bedside and said, “The medicinal effects are the same as expected. Mrs. Sally’s bodily mobility is recovering. As for the coughing, it occasionally appears during the experiments and may be related to the gradual adaptation of internal sensation. It usually eases after a couple of days. I brought some commonly used medicine with me—taking it should make her feel more comfortable.”
“So… that means she’s getting better?” Melissa asked cautiously.
“It would be more accurate to say that the medicine has tentatively taken effect,” Rena chose her words carefully.
