Nikita pushed her to Corley, "She is too noisy, I just want her to be quiet."
Corley stretched out his hand to hold Rosa at once. He saw that Rosa has closed her eyes and was motionless, he was a little worried, "Is she all right?"
Nikita scoffed, "What would happen to her? If I didn't do this. Do you think she can cooperate with me? Ok, put her in bed and let her lie down. I'll see if she is sick or not."
Corley was speechless.
He didn't say anything else, and did what she ordered. He put her on the bed and let her lie down.
Nikita walked to the bedside, pulled up Rosa's hand and sensed her pulse.
About ten seconds later, she let go of her hand.
She got up, turned her head and said affirmatively to Corley, "She is not ill, and her pulse is normal."
"Not sick at all?" Corley breathed a sigh of relief.
That was good.
He was really afraid that Rosa would go crazy.
"Since it is not a physical illness, is it a psychological disease?" He asked.
Anyway, no matter what, Rosa was abnormal. She looked crazy.
He had only one idea. He wanted to let Rosa recover and become a normal girl again.
"Maybe." Nikita thought Rosa was not sick, whether physically or psychologically, but she did not deny Corley.
"What then?" Corley frowned, "Do you have any way to cure her?"
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