Find Her

Lucille had just climbed halfway up the mountain.

Madam Grant, who was leading the way, pointed to a small bungalow in front of them and said, "This is the home of the doctor in Talford Village. Usually, if anyone in the village feels sick or uncomfortable, they will ask. him, Dr. Harrison, for help. His medical skills are very good. As long as it is not a complicated disease, he can easily cure it."

Lucille nodded. "You can go back to what you were doing, Madam Grant. I'll go in myself."

"Hey, the road here is slippery. Be careful," Madam Grant warned.

"Okay."

"By the way..." Madam Grant paused after taking two steps forward. She pointed at the mountain behind them and continued, "That's the back. mountain, Miss Lucille. Don't go there. It's dangerous! There are wild boar and wolves, and there are traps to hunt wild boar on the ground. Don't go in the wrong direction when you're heading back."

"Okay, Madam Grant. I got it."

A faint smile appeared on Lucille's face.

Grant, who felt that she could finally

she left, Lucille looked at

they got, the stronger

with only a few pieces of furniture visible. There were two long benches against the wall, and a few people

Grant was right. Even though the charity clinic village entrance was decorated with a luxurious base as well as a large and eye-catching

were partying the

have just gotten Master Walton

in thought, she

turned around and saw Madam Grant, who had

leading Master

was clearly surprised. She then grinned and said, "This old gentleman said he was looking for you, Miss Lucille, so I

nodded. She could guess why Master Walton had come to her without even having to ask. She directly stated, "Let's go and ask if there's anyone in Talford Village who needs to see a doctor." Since they were already there, they might as

that morning. If there was anyone

didn't object and followed

There's no one who needs treatment in Talford village, but there is an old man in the next village. I've

"Okay!"

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