"The current situation."
"William." Daemon interrupted William and said indifferently, "You go back to
Danontand first."
Seeing Daemon say this, William knew that he didn't want to talk to himself anymore,
so he had to swallow back the words on his lips and nodded, "Okay, I understood."
"I'll see you out." Harrison politely sent his guest away.
Clark pushed William to leave when his attendant came in just in time to report, "Sir,
Miss Penny wants to see you."
Daemon frowned, and Harrison immediately said, "Sir has just returned and needs to rest."
"Yes." The attendant understood the meaning and immediately went out to return the
message.
Penny was standing outside waiting, still stretching her neck and looking anxiously into
the room, hoping to see Daemon for a moment.
But the attendant came over and told her that Sir needed to rest and would not see
anyone for the time being.
She was about to leave with William and did not know when she would see Daemon
the next time, but now she was a wall away and she just wanted to see him, but he did
not want to see her.
Seeing Harrison send William out, Penny immediately greeted him and was about to say
something when William shook his head at her, she just had to take her words back.
The actual fact was, Daemon didn't want to see her, so she'd just annoy him if she said
more, so she might as well do as she's told and leave.
The girls refused to leave when they saw that Daemon had returned, saying that they
wanted to live and die with their husband.
When Clark tried to persuade her, she refused to listen, so Harrison said to let them go.
William then stopped forcing them to leave and took Penny with him.
Charles arranged for a team of people to take them to the airport.
Norah made Daemon his favourite food and personally delivered it to the study, saying
with concern, "Sir, you should eat something, if there's anything, you can settle it when
you're full."
Daemon raised his eyes to look at her, he had not seen her for more than a month,
Auntie Norah seemed to have aged a lot, her hair was all Whyte, probably all because
she thought she was worried about him.
He wanted to open his mouth to say something soothing to ease her mind, but he didn't
know how to express it.
In the end, it was just, "Thank you!"
"Thank you for nothing, you should." Norah said with red eyes, "Sir, we are not going
anywhere, we will stay at home with you, you are well, it will be all right, the girl will
protect us in heaven."
Daemon's mood couldn't help but be touched, he remembered what his aunt had once
said to him. ‘Daemon, we Lierger family people are born kings, no matter what we
encounter, we must have the aura of soldiering on, nothing can defeat us.'
Yes, he had never been afraid of anyone or anything, it's just that now, he had a
weakness, he also has concerns. He wasn't afraid to die, but he couldn't let anything
happen to Derila.
"Sir." Harrison's voice came, Daemon raised his eyes, only to find that Norah had already
retreated, he retrieved his thoughts and ordered, "Let everyone eat well tonight, rest
well, don't worry about the raid, that old thing won't dare to move for now."
"Yes, I'll convey that right away."
Harrison immediately sent someone to convey the order, and also asked Norah and the
girls to prepare more delicious treats for the entourage.
These guys had followed them from birth to death and hadn't had a full meal or a good
night's sleep for over a month, and now that they were back home, they could finally get
some rest.
Harrison settled everything and brought the medicine over to Daemon: "Sir, it's time for
you to take your medicine."
Daemon's injuries had not yet healed and he had been taking western medicine.
Daemon looked at the large handful of medicine and thought of Derila again, if she
was there, she would force him to drink very bitter traditional medicine, now it was
obviously much easier to take western medicine.
But he still missed the taste of traditional medicine.
How nice it would be if she was around.
"Sir, why don't you give Ms.Feroma a call?" Harrison reminded softly, "She should have been
waiting for you."

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