Upon arriving at Nash’s bedroom door, Fane and Selena saw Joan talking to Nash inside.
“I heard that Fane sneaked out. I really don’t know why he does that, considering how dangerous it is right now.” Nash, who was laying on the bed, was obviously worried for Fane. He knew that Lily had wanted to get rid of Fane from the start, knowing how vexed she was that Fane took the position that belonged to Lance and became the family master’s inheritor. Her urge to get rid of Fane skyrocketed.
It was too risky for Fane to leave the main family as that would be Lily’s golden opportunity to take him out.
“You don’t need to worry; Fane won’t leave the main family if he’s not sure of himself. He must be confident enough to leave the house, and there must be something very important that led him to do that.” Joan sat beside with her usual gentle smile on her face. “He had already returned yesterday, so there’s nothing that you need to worry about.”
Outside the door, Selena stole glances at Fane and smiled inwardly. Fane’s prejudice toward Nash might lessen after he heard his father’s concerns about him.
Fane looked at Selena as they both walked into the room.
“Oh my, Fane, what a coincidence! We were just talking about you, and here you are,” beamed Joan when she saw him coming in.
Nash nodded in satisfaction after he heard this. “Haha…! It looks like my son is very confident in this medication. I’ve asked many famous doctors to cure me previously, but none of them were certain enough to cure me. They couldn’t even make out what condition I had.”
Fane chuckled as he sat by Nash’s side. “It might be because they thought it’s nothing out of the ordinary, thinking anything but poisoning.”
Nash took a pill and said, “I don’t have high hopes of recovering; all I thought of was if I could see you two before I go. Who would’ve expected my son to be so talented and have such good medical skills! This has been a great surprise for me.”
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