Linda's words eased Madam Knight's anxiety a bit.
So.
She decided to give Elizabeth Thompson some more time.
Linda continued, "Madam, actually, Edith's father didn't believe in Miss Thompson either. He always said that Miss Thompson was too young. You must not underestimate her ability just because she's young."
Upon hearing this, Madam Knight suddenly realized.
No wonder Elizabeth Thompson was so sensitive when people asked about her medical experience.
It turned out that she was often doubted.
Madam Knight nodded and smiled, "With your assurance, I feel relieved."
Speaking of which, she sighed, "Fiona is my only granddaughter, I dream of seeing her recover. If Miss Thompson can cure her, she would be our Knight Family's great benefactor!"
Since Fiona's disfigurement, Madam Knight had been bedridden, and the burden of the Knight Family fell on Aurora Scouts.
During this time, after Elizabeth Thompson treated Fiona, Madam Knight's spirits had greatly improved.