witch mary bennet

Chapter 47 Exclusive VIP

The sleeping potion worked so well that when Charlie Dawn came over in the morning, he thought Baldr had never woken up.

Mary slept for less than three hours, but she thought it was enough. She briefly told him about the situation of the wounded waking up at night, and then smiled, "Since he took the sleeping potion, why don't we give the blood-boosting potion on time?" .”

She wanted Bader to sleep for a while, but after Mr. Dresden came to check on his injuries, she asked the therapists to change the bandages and reapply the medicine.

It was a big project, and the poor wounded man woke up very quickly. Mary thought he must have woken up in pain, and she tried not to look at his face to avoid the painful expression.

As a result, after changing the medicine, Mary found that Balder's forehead was covered with thin beads of sweat, and his hair was also wet with sweat. She hurriedly wiped his face and hair with warm water again.

After trying his forehead by the way, Mary smiled, "Mr. Knight, although you have suffered a lot, your fever has finally subsided."

Badr Knight made no answer, but after a while he asked suddenly, "Mary, have you not slept at night?"

"Of course I'm asleep," Mary said inexplicably.

"You look terrible," he added.

At this moment, Charlie Dawn came in, and Mary remembered that she hadn't introduced them to them, so she quickly changed the topic and introduced the main healer to the wounded.

"Mr. Dawn," Bardell said immediately, "please arrange for Mary to rest. You can't let such a young lady do the work of raising house elves day and night."

"Come, Mr. Knight," interrupted Mary hastily, "to take care of Mrs. Hamilton in March, as I did."

The atmosphere became a little awkward for a while, so Charlie Dawn asked Mary to go back to the dormitory to rest for the morning, "Just come over for lunch at noon," he said to her, and then looked at the wounded on the bed, "Mr. Knight has Please call me directly if you need anything."

Mary had to go back to sleep. After eleven o'clock, she returned to the ward, only to find William Hamilton sitting there again, with a serious expression on his face.

Most of them are talking about this case. In the night, Bader said that he did not know the murderer, and this was originally the best hope of the investigators. Now, even Mary is disappointed, even if the murderer will be punished , but it may be difficult for them to know his motive for the attack, and it is impossible for them to predict whether there will be another similar attack.

The inner door of the ward was not closed. When Mr. Hamilton saw Mary, he stood up and bowed. He told Bader that although the relatives and friends in charge of tracking down the murderer were still going on, the Black Duke had ordered the murderer to be sent to Az. Caban, so, "If I were you, I'd definitely consider hiring a bodyguard or two".

"This matter can't end like this," Mary heard Baldr's voice, he sounded sullen, and after saying this, he fell silent again.

"Perhaps it would be better for you to go home," Mr. Hamilton went on, "and Chester will go when you are cured and discharged."

"It's better to stay in London and wait for someone to attack me again," Bader went on. "I don't like a sword hanging over my head."

Mary saw Mr. Hamilton smiled wryly at her, and heard him say, "Forget it, Bader, don't think so much, just take a good rest, maybe after you are discharged from the hospital in a few months, we will have already What did you find?"

Bardell muttered something again, but Mary couldn't catch it, and then Mr. Hamilton left. She went into the ward, and first checked the wounded up and down.

"I don't have a fever anymore," Bader said, but Mary felt a little hot when she touched his forehead.

"Take another dose of antipyretics." Mary sighed. "Mr. Knight, you must have talked to Mr. Hamilton all morning. You need to rest, and you can't waste your mind like this."

Mary went to get the potion, only to hear him say again, "Bring the sleeping potion, I want to sleep for a while."

Mary watched him fall asleep before going to lunch.At the dinner table, she heard another piece of bad news. Mr. Dresden has been experimenting with a more powerful potion to cure Badr's injury, but this morning, many employees of the trauma department heard about the experiment on the fourth floor. There was an explosion in the room, which obviously wouldn't be a sign of success.

"He's going to be all right anyway," said Mary, who was actually quite unsure.

Another colleague told Charlie Dawn across the table that the wounded man was a rich man anyway, and the longer he stayed in the hospital, the more allowance they would get.

"We always hope that patients can recover in the shortest possible time," Charlie Dawn said immediately.

If Buddell Knight was going to be murdered next time he left St. Mungo's, Mary would have preferred him to stay in the hospital, which was certainly not what he wanted.

Bardell slept all afternoon, and Mr. Windermere and Mrs. Windermere came again, and they were relieved after hearing Mary's introduction of Bardell's condition.Mary pretended to be nonchalant and told what she had heard about the case. Anyway, as relatives of the Knights, the Windermere family would know about it sooner or later.

Mr. Windermere decided to call on some friends in London, and the couple soon left.

Around four o'clock, Mary also fell asleep. She was leaning on the bed in the outer room. It didn't seem long before she was woken up by the house elf Shua.

"Miss Bennet, someone is visiting Mr. Knight again."

Mary opened her eyes in a daze. For a moment, she felt that it was Baldr standing in front of her, and then she realized that the person who came was Phibos.

She never thought that she would meet him again in such a state, she stood up in a panic, not knowing where to put her hands, and Feibos's performance was not much better, he had already taken a step back, But it seemed to be blocked by something behind him.

A slender figure wearing a bright gray short traveling cloak stood out from behind him, "Oh, Miss Bennet, I didn't expect to meet you here."

Mary recognized her as the beautiful Diana Houghton, and she had stepped forward and put out her hand as if to take hers, "So it's very nice of you to have a job at St Mungo's Are you nursing Baldr?"

Mary suddenly understood everything. Phipps would definitely not bring someone who had nothing to do with him to visit his seriously injured brother, and Diana Holden had already mentioned Baldr's Christian name. There is such a With the beautiful young lady at his side, Phipps had a thousand reasons to cut ties with Mary Bennet.

Mary took a deep breath. She is a qualified St. Mungo's therapist. Before speaking, she waved her hand unceremoniously and made a "silence" gesture, "Mr. Knight has been sleeping, So, I'm going to see if he can accept visitation first."

She quickly entered the room, closed the door casually, and then saw that Bader had woken up again, and he was looking at her.

"Phibos is here?" His voice seemed weak again.

Mary nodded silently.He glanced at her again. "Mary, are you all right?"

"Don't pay attention to him," Badr slowly moved his neck, "let him come in and find me."

Mary could ignore Phibs, but that Miss Holden was still outside, and she pulled her like an old acquaintance, insisting that she talk about Bader's condition.

"It's terrible," she said, even with a little smile, "Me and Phipps are still on vacation in Venice, and when Gigi broke the news, Phipps didn't believe it at all, so I persuaded He said that Gigi would not come here for no reason, so we hurried back."

Mary knew that these words were addressed to her, and if Phibbos and Miss Holden were as close as she said she must have known that the one whom Phibbos had chosen was sitting before her.

She might have expected Mary to ask something more, but Mary didn't want to know anything about her or about Phoebes at all, and after a moment of silence, she asked again, "Will Baldr be well before the end of June?"

"There's no way to be sure," Mary said frankly, "However, I think the wound should heal within a month."

Mr. Dresden said in the morning that according to the current treatment method, Bader's wound will take at least a month to slowly heal.

"It's so slow!" Miss Horton complained again, "Phibos and I planned to get married before the summer. Phibs must wait for Buddle to fully recover, but I don't want to get married in the summer."

Mary was indifferent, but in her heart, she was secretly applauding her performance.No matter what Diane Houghton said, she made up her mind to answer only those about the condition, which fortunately is one of the basic qualities of a recognized therapist when dealing with patients.

Miss Holden said a few more words, and then turned to Mary Bader and asked how she had been hurt.

"It was cut by a sharp object," Mary replied very objectively. "The wound was very deep. When he was sent to the hospital, he had already bled a lot. Fortunately, Mr. Knight is in good health."

She didn't even mention the Dark Arts and the murderer, anyway, Phoebes would know about it and report to her, and Mary had almost made up her mind to keep a definite distance from anyone whose last name was Knight and who was going to be Knight.

"Poor Bardell," repeated Miss Houghton, and she asked, "he has no relatives around. Who sent him?"

"And the Windermere family," Mary replied casually. She felt that she should behave like an outsider, and naturally ignored the second half of the question.

At this time, I heard Badr shouting something in the room, and when the two of them listened attentively at the same time, I heard Phibs shouting in the same loud voice, "Who knows who you provoked!"

"Enough!" Mary stood up. "Mr. Phipps Knight must have forgotten how badly his brother was wounded..."

She felt it was her duty to keep the patient undisturbed, but Miss Holden stopped her immediately.

"Oh, Miss Bennet," she seemed very confident, "Phibos must be too sad to see Bader injured, let me go in and persuade the brothers."

She pushed the door open without knocking and went in.Mary still stayed outside. She picked up a book, but she still listened intently to the sound inside, but the room is somewhat sound-proof. Even though she could still hear someone talking, she still couldn't hear the content clearly. .

In half an hour, Baldur should drink the blood-boosting potion again, and Mary was ready to knock on the door, but at most, after 10 minutes, the two of them had already come out, and Mary looked at Phoebes calmly, his expression was serious. Without looking at her, of course, she walked out like no one else, only Miss Horton hurriedly said "goodbye" to her.

At this time, the bell in the room rang, and the patients in the room would only ring the bell when they wanted to call for nursing. This was the first time Badr did this, so that Mary was still in a daze when she heard it.

The house elf had already gone in to inquire, and she heard Bardell asking, "Where's Miss Bennet? You go and get her."

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