Luca arrived at Wanda's hospital ward with three children in tow.

"Ms. Rayne, are you feeling better today?" Luca put down the fruit basket and noticed Wanda was receiving an injection solution.

Wanda looked at Luca and the three children. She was slightly taken aback. Why did she bring the kids along?

Before she could voice her question, the three children placed the fruits and thermos bottle they were carrying on the coffee table. Then, they gathered around the bedside and called out to her in unison, "Great Aunt Wanda, good morning!"

When Wanda saw the beaming smile on their faces, she raised her hand and gently stroked their heads with her free hand. "You're all good children,” said Wanda.

Rainie gently held Wanda's hand, and she asked with concern, "Great Aunt Wanda, are you feeling better?"

Wanda clasped Rainie's tender little hand in return and smiled. "Much better."

"Great Aunt Wanda, you have to get well soon so that I can do handicrafts with you when you're discharged!" Rainie, being a little girl with a kind heart and a sweet tongue, managed to lift Wanda's spirits.

"Alright, alright. I'm sure I'll get better soon having you all caring for me like this." Wanda smiled as she looked at the three children.

"Great Aunt Wanda, Ms. Luca prepared some soup for you. Please have some." Tommy eagerly leaned against Wanda's bed, blinking his eyes.

Even though he had never tasted Luca's soup before, he had a feeling that the soup Luca made would taste good.

Wanda put on a cheerful expression. Luca took the thermos out and placed it on the table. Then, she said to Mrs. Lane, "Mrs. Lane, please pour a bowl of soup for Ms. Rayne."

"Sure." Mrs. Lane took Wanda's bowl, washed it clean, and poured in half a bowl of soup. She also explained why she only poured half a bowl. "Ms. Rayne just took medicine and drank a glass of water. So, I'll let her have this much for now."

She handed the bowl of soup to Wanda.

The aroma of medicinal herbs wafted through the air. Tommy wrinkled his brows as he caught a whiff of it and said, "It smells like medicine. Ms. Luca, why does Great Aunt Wanda's soup have a medicinal scent?"

is medicinal soup. It helps to

herbs in the soup she cooked. They were all for Wanda's

of soup. She was no longer a child, so she was not averse to the aroma of this medicinal soup. Instead, she found the medicinal

medicinal soups would taste unpleasant, but she believed that what Luca had prepared must be beneficial for Wanda's health. Hence, she comforted Wanda, saying, "Great Aunt Wanda, Ms.

slightly lifted up her head and finished the

bitterness from the herbs. However, when Luca prepared the soup, she also added some honey to it to balance the bitter taste of the herbs. Wanda was able to accept

took the empty bowl and asked, "Ms.

would drink a large glass of water to dilute the bitterness every time she took the medicine. After

would make her too

Lane nodded and took the bowl to the

Rayne, how are you

Park said it's a sign of recovery when he did the rounds." Wanda smiled peacefully. Her health was improving day by day, and she could feel it. Her mood had improved a lot as

nodded. She did not need to worry about the wound and such.

asked, "Ms. Rayne, you'll be starting your chemotherapy sessions soon. I'd like to take your pulse and adjust the dosage of the herbal medicine to help with

to improve the body's constitution and

was a general prescription. It was not specifically tailored

suitable for young children, could be consumed by Luke, Mrs. Lane, and

a prescription that was exclusively for

was not the type to

chemotherapy was. If she did not accept Luca's help, she

for Wanda. He said, “Taking medicinal soups can improve the body's constitution and enhance resistance, which will benefit

upcoming chemotherapy and treatment would be much smoother

pulled over a stool. "Ms. Luca, you

and placed

to gain a general understanding of her physical condition. She then said, "Ms. Rayne, I'll provide the new prescription

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