Chapter 832

With her maid in tow, Amelia arrived at Arcane Sanctum and quickly inquired about the price of the Evergreen Pills. They were far from cheap–five silver coins each, and she needed eight of them. In the frigid weather, she felt the sweat on her forehead and struggled to hold back tears, unable to make a

decision.

The shop assistants at Arcane Sanctum recognized her by now and were aware of her situation.

One of them, Paul, spoke up. “Madam Amelia, these Evergreen Pills are intended for women who are weak and anemic after childbirth. If you’re looking to replenish energy and blood, you can brew the medicine yourself, which is much cheaper. Besides, one pill is usually sufficient for childbirth. There’s no need to buy so many. It’s not like eight women are giving birth at the same time.”

Wiping away her tears, Amelia hurriedly asked, “One is enough? Really?”

“Absolutely. If you’re still worried, you could buy two. The pill isn’t a guarantee for easy childbirth. It’s mainly for those who are severely depleted. If the labor is prolonged and tiring, one pill can help give them the strength to continue.”

Amelia handed over the money. “Then, I’ll take two. And please get me two Snowdrop Pills as well,”

are becoming harder to find, which is driving up the cost. Sebastian used to treat your mother–in–law’s condition, and with a daily dose of Snowdrop Pills,

his head

e years

prescription forever. We need to adjust

handed Amelia the medicine, advising her on how to take the

the fatigue is due to prolonged labor, one pill will suffice. But if there are other complications, like difficult labor or heavy bleeding, this won’t help. The extra pill can be taken two weeks

that. Thank you so much!” Amelia said as

administered the Snowdrop Pills to Rebecca before sending someone to give the Evergreen Pills to Viola. She was genuinely afraid of Viola’s unpredictable temperament and didn’t dare to go in person. So, she gave detailed instructions on how

taking the Snowdrop Pills. Although it wasn’t time for her to take them

wrong with you now? You look like

a swell of frustration but didn’t dare to

left in the accounts. I just pawned all my jewelry and spent the last of the money on medicine. There’s nothing left for household expenses, and it’s time to pay the staff their monthly allowances. What are we going to

your jewelry? How is there

for Viola, which weren’t cheap–five silver coins each. The remaining money isn’t much, but our daily expenses for food and lamps are also considerable. I was wondering if you or

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