Chapter 2579
Seeing Matilda promise to let him take her to the bedroom, Jacob was overjoyed with excitement.
Ever since Matilda hade back to Oskia, Jacob had been looking forward to having the opportunity to relive his old dreams with her. Finally, today marked the beginning of something to look forward to.
Under normal circumstances, Matilda was beautiful, dignified, and very independent. It was not easy to approach such a woman.N?velDrama.Org content rights.
However, Jacob knew in his heart that no matter how strong a woman''s heart was, she would unmistakably be a damsel in distress when she fell sick.
At this time, no matter how powerful a woman was, she would surely drop all of her defenses.
Jacob graciously helped Matilda into the elevator of the vi and took it all the way to the third floor.
After Matilda had directed Jacob to assist her to the bedroom, shey on the bed with his help.
Jacob graciously helped her ce two pillows behind her so that she could lean against the soft bedfortably. After Matilda hadin down, she weakly said to Jacob, "Jacob, I''m still very cold. Please help me cover myself
with the duvet."
Jacob replied earnestly, "Matilda, you have a high fever now. It''s not a good idea to wrap yourself up in bed like this. It is not conducive to dissipate the heat. It might cause your body temperature to get higher."
Matilda nodded and said helplessly, "But I am feeling really cold right now. From my head to my toes, my whole body has been spasming non-stop. Please help me pull the duvet up..."
Jacob sighed and said, "Fine, then. After that, I will go to the bathroom and put on a warm bath for you so that after you have your meal, you can take a nice bath in the bathtub." 3
Matilda asked suspiciously, "Can I still take a bath if I''m having a fever?"
"Of course."
Jacob said, "When you''re having a fever, it''s actually very important to cool down. Soaking in a warm bath can quickly reduce your body temperature and relieve fatigue to a great extent. Trust me, I won''t harm you." 4
What Jacob had said was true. Whether it be an adult or a child, taking a bath could effectively lower the body temperature during the fever, but it also depended on the situation. If the body was too weak, it was definitely out of the question.
Jacob asking Matilda to take a bath, on one hand, was out of concern, while on the other hand, he was also thinking that he could use this to shorten the distance between the two of them and make a final breakthrough. 4
After all, if a weak woman wanted to take a bath, she wouldn''t be able to do it on her own. It was the best time tounch another attack! 7
At this time, Matilda didn''t think
much about it. She just felt that it was too ufortable. She was suffering from the bone-chilling cold that came from the fever along with a lot of diforts, and she was in a lot of pain. There seemed to be some truth to what he had just said, so she nodded and said, "Thank you, Jacob..." 1
Jacob said very diligently, "Oh, you are wee. Please wait, I will prepare the bathwater first."
After that, Jacob hurried to the
bathroom, opened the mixing valve of the bathtub, and tested the water temperature, making sure that there was no problem. He then quickly exited the bathroom and said to Matilda, who was lying on the bed, "Matilda, I''ll feed you something first. Eating something will boost your resistance for sure!" 5 Content
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Matilda nodded weakly and said, "I have a fever, and I don''t seem to have any appetite or taste anymore.
Why don''t you just feed me two bites of the millet porridge."
"Okay!" Jacob hurriedly said, "Millet porridge is rich in carbohydrates. It can help replenish your energy, and the most important thing is that it also nourishes the stomach. It is most suitable for sick patients. In order t
o buy this, I had to run to several restaurants." 2
Matilda was touched as she said, "Jacob, I''m so sorry to have bothered you..."
"No worries, this is something I should do!" Jacob quickly opened the box containing the millet porridge and took out the soup
restaurant. He took a spoonth
spoon that had been given by th
himself first to taste it carefully
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before saying, "Well, the temperature is just right. Here, Matilda, eat it while it''s warm!"