After lunch, Thalassa received a call from a professor at Starhaven College, reminding her of an upcoming exam in the afternoon and advising her to arrive early to avoid being late.

Thalassa quickly packed her bag and got ready to leave.

Fitch approached with a sense of duty.

"Ms. Everhart," he inquired, "when should Dr. Funke's medicine be prepared?"

It was crucial that Thalassa administer the medication to Lysander at the perfect time, as the potency and freshness of the remedy were essential. Typically, she would start preparing the medicine after lunch, ensuring it was warm and ready for Lysander to consume. However, since Thalassa would be away for the afternoon, preparing it at noon would mean it would be cold and stale by the time she could administer it.

Glancing at the clock, Thalassa realized it was already one o'clock, and her exam was at two. There was no way she could prepare the medicine, feed it to Lysander, and still make it in time.

"We'll just have to prepare it when I get back," she decided. "It's fine for Lysander to take the medicine in the afternoon."

"Alright," Fitch agreed.

her shoulder, Thalassa

at the Royal Estates,

staff at the Royal Estates stood at attention, with Fitch ready at his beck

with Rosalind by his side, proceeded to Lysander's room to pay him a visit. Lysander

She had often seen him before his illness, as he and Joshua shared a mentor-mentee bond. Lysander was eight years her senior and,

saw her as just a child, brushing off her chatter

weight on her chest. It was unfathomable that such a capable, impressive man

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greater one's stature, the more poignant their

bore the deepest sorrow for his once-proud grandson, now bedridden for

Fitch, Zephyr inquired, "Has Lysander taken his medicine

yet. Ms. Everhart had an exam to attend and plans to prepare the medicine upon her return to ensure

pressed, "The medication is always given at noon. Why delay it? What if this change affects the outcome? Can you bear

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