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The Million-Dollar Heart novel Chapter 86

Over at Baker Manor.

Faye's been taking the meds Arabella prescribed for three straight days now, but her condition hasn't improved a bit.

She had a constant fever and was extremely weak, even vomiting and suffering diarrhea frequently. Bertha and Doreen were very anxious.

Just as the family doctor was administering fever reducers to Doreen, Bertha asked urgently, "Dr. Marcus, how's Faye doing? Can her fever be brought down?"

"Ms. Faye's condition is bloody serious. She's been burning up for three days straight. Normally, she shouldn't get feverish again so soon after the fever subsides, but she starts getting hot again only seven or eight hours after taking the medicine. The fever reducers aren't working on her today."

Dr. Marcus said seriously, "And her constant vomiting and diarrhea can't be stopped. If this continues, Ms. Faye's life could be in danger. I suggest taking her to the hospital."

"But Ms. Hawthorn told us this is normal, it means the toxins in Faye's body are being expelled. She told us to reduce the fever first, and only after the fever subsides can we apply the ointment, which is key to treating Faye's face." Doreen, looking at the weakened Faye on the bed, was deeply worried.

But she knew what curing the face meant for Faye.

In the days following her disfigurement, Faye had endured much humiliation. Faye lost hope for life, and she couldn't bear the thought of her daughter living such a life.

"Are you still worried about this at this point?" Bertha said sternly, "Saving Faye's life is the most important thing. I think that Arabella is not a qualified doctor at all. She doesn't even have a medical license, how can she treat people? We might have been tricked by her."

"That can't be true. There were many people present that day, and everyone was saying that it was Arabella who cured Isolde's face. Mom, I want to give it a shot, you know, Faye's current life is like being dead, only if her face recovers, she can be happy. Let's wait a bit longer, see if Faye's fever will subside, if not, let Arabella come and see."

In fact, Doreen had called Arabella several times in the past two days. At first, Arabella patiently explained that the toxins were being expelled and the fever was normal, but later Arabella seemed a bit impatient and even stopped answering the phone.

She was actually angry with Arabella, but for her daughter's illness, she held back.

Now at this crucial moment, she really didn't want to give up.

"You're being foolish!" Bertha huffed, "Faye has already turned into this, and you're still waiting for Arabella, do you want her to kill Faye to be satisfied?”

"Mom!" Doreen yelled, crying, "Faye is my only daughter, how can I bear to see her die? But Faye is really suffering too much, seeing her like this, I also feel terrible. This is her last chance, I don't want to give it up."

As the two continued to argue, Dr. Marcus interjected, "Can you show me the prescription Ms. Hawthorn gave you? If there is no problem, we can wait and see if the fever will subside!"

Doreen nodded and quickly fetched the prescription.

Dr. Marcus looked at the prescription and was silent for a long time.

Doreen immediately had a bad feeling, "Is there a problem with the prescription?"

Dr. Marcus shook his head and said, "There's no problem as far as I can see. This prescription is mainly for clearing heat and detoxification, but I can't pinpoint what's wrong. It just feels a bit off."

Dr. Marcus paused for a moment and said, "Let's wait for another hour. If Ms. Faye's fever doesn't subside, we'll have to rush her to the hospital. Ms. Faye's condition is very terrible, so we can't waste any more time. I can assure you that her life will not be in danger in the next two hours. But if we continue to wait, I can't guarantee that."

Doreen nodded, then said to Bertha, "Mom, did you hear that? Dr. Marcus said we can wait another hour, let's wait a bit longer!"

"Whatever!" Bertha was furious. She didn't have the patience to deal with Doreen and turned to walk away.

She really hoped that her granddaughter's face could be cured.

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