"Quill, think of it this way. If you let her go on like this, she will get hurt in the end. You just need to sugar coat your words a little when you tell her. Besides, I don't think she will ignore the safety of the child after listening to this."
In other words, it would go smoothly.
Quill agreed, "Okay, I'll talk to her when the time is right."
Minerva nodded and left.
Although Mabie and David lived in the villa, Quill had been taking care of Vera's daily matters by himself. He helped her wash her face, brushed her teeth, and bathed her.
Although Vera often had nightmares, she wasn't in her worst condition. She was normal some of the days and could carry out simple tasks such as brushing her teeth herself. However, she would drift into daze as if she was hypnotized and would think that she was caught in the fire.
According to the doctor, she was badly traumatized, so she could not get out of that state of mind.
However, she was exceptionally well-behaved that night. When Quill asked her to eat, she was quiet and did not make a fuss. She sat at the table and waited for him to get the food for her.
He took a plate and handed it to her. He felt helpless, but seeing her so well- behaved, he touched her head and said lightly, "These are all your favorite dishes, see if you like it?"
Thus, she obediently ate a spoonful of mash potatoes, and answered, "It's delicious."
"As long as you like it." He smiled lightly and said, "You have to eat well. After you are full, you can watch TV for a while and take a bath later."
His heart tightened because he wanted to tell Vera about Minerva's suggestion during the day. He had to admit that her words were right. Perhaps he could really give it a try.
Thinking of this, Quill continued to add food to her plate and said tentatively, "You are in a special state now, so you should eat more nutritious food. You need more than just carbohydrates."
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