In the following three days, William Griffith received phone call reports from Mother Goodman about Cherish Turner at every mealtime. After the infusion, her acute gastroenteritis had finally improved. However, a series of headaches soon began as problems arose one after another. For example, the lady stayed in the suite for the entire day, the lady only had a few sips of porridge, and the lady hadn't talked for a long time. These issues were troubling him.
Mother Goodman, being a woman herself, felt sorry for Cherish, but couldn't reason with her husband. She didn't know what was going on between the two of them.
Even if the husband had some thoughts, he couldn't just lock her up like this. What if the lady became heartbroken?
But the husband had already made it clear that if Cherish escaped, Mother Goodman would face the consequences herself.