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... only wait patiently for Luvia to take that The bowl of porridge is finished.

After Luvia really finished feeding the bowl of rice porridge that they put the potion in, they still didn't let Xia De get up, but asked Miss Sylvia to check Xia De again.

That wasn't a ring warlock's check, it was an ordinary method, to see if his fever had gone away. Miss Sylvia was not only Margaret's governess, but also her personal doctor, so it was most appropriate for her to do this kind of thing.< ...

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