Chapter 290
good condition in the first place, and now they were worse.
It was probably because they had climbed up the mountain the day before, Madam Collins legs weren't in good com "Grand" Lucille stepped forward and squatted in front of Madam Collins' wheelchair. She asked, "Would you mind if I gave you some treatment? Your leg can't be cured, but i can relieve your pain. You won't have to take so many painkillers in the future." On the surface, Lucille was merely a medical student who had yet to graduate. How could she have the ability to treat people?
However, Madam Collins trusted her completely. To be exact, it wasn't Lucille's medical skills that she believed in Instead, she placed her full trust in Lucille as a person.
Madam Collins smiled kindly and responded, "Silly girl As long as it's you, I have nothing to worry about."
Lucille nodded and no longer hesitated. She took out the bag of tools she carried with her and opened it. Then, sive motioned for Madam Louisa to lift the legs of Madam Collins
pancs
Not inlener in the Schtest
Not Inferior in the slightest
When everything was ready, Laville took out her tools and began the treatment.
Her technique was very steady, neither too fast nor too slow. She never hesitated for even a moment. Her technique was perfect and she did not seem like a student who was still karning
Even when compared to Master Walton, she wasn't inferior in the slightest.
Atrace of surprise flashed across Madam Collins eyes.
Lucille had treated her at the foot of the mountain the day before as well, but it was a different technique. The treatment the day before was just a temporary solution, but the treatment Lucille was performing right then was a permanent care for Madam Collins' pain. Spon, Lucille got to work
She said, "You have to bear with it for a while, Grandma, Your knees might feel a little hot. You'll feel better in a few minutes." "Okay
Madam Collins nodded.
It was exactly as Lucile said. After the initial burning sensation, Madim Collins was surprised to find that her knees were immersed in warmth as if she was snaking in a hot spring and sitting next to a fireplace it was bcredibly comfortable.
"Oh my goodness, this is.." Madam Collins was pleasantly surprised. When she was in great pain, she had asked Master Walton to treat her before and prescribe her some medicine. Even so, it was far from being as effective as Lecille's treatment. "How did you do it, Lucile?" she asked
It was about time. Lucille stopped the treatment and replied, "Grandma, the pain in your knees was a side effect of your activity when you were young because your blood wasn't flowing properly. All I did was give you some simple treatment to get rid of these side effects." Lucille made it sound as if what she had just done wasn't worth mentioning. Madam Collins knew that she just didn't want to make a big deal out of it What a thoughtful child.
She looked at Lucille with an increasingly gentle and kind look in her eyes.
Lucile stood up and looked at the time, "Grandma, it's getting late. I have to go to school."
She had to attend at least once or twice a week
The pain was unbearable
"Oh, I'm so sorry. You did so much for me, but you don't even have time to eat breakfast." After that, Madam Collins asked the servants to pack Lucille some breakfast and send it to the car. Then, she told the driver, "Drive slowly when you send Mrs. Collins to school" The driver answered respectfully
Lucille's own car wasn't at the manor, so she did not reject Madam Collins' kind offer
On the way, the driver drove very steadily Lucille sat in the spacious back seat and picked up the warm breakfast beside her.
There was a bit of a traffic on the way there. The driver saw that the road was packed with cars and was worried that Lucille would be late, so he asked respectfully, "Mr Collins, would it be okay if I took another road? it be faster." "SUT"