The next day, Kevin Cliff had someone take Charlotte Green to a seaside villa and arranged for five maids to take care of her, and also a caretaker. He employed Doctor Smith to provide one-on-one treatment, and her former psychologist, Gavin Turner, to give her psychological counseling.
"Madam, it's time to take your medicine," maid Amelia Smith brought the medicine into the room.
"I'm not sick, what medication do I need! Take it away! Take it away!" Charlotte Green, who had been sitting in the room scribbling on an easel, said irritably.
"Madam, this is the nutritional medicine specially prepared for you by the Mister, won't you take it?" Amelia, who had taken care of her for a week, already knew how to get her to obediently take her medicine—just mention the Mister.
"Oh, alright," Charlotte put down her painting supplies, spread her paint-stained palm to receive the pill and water cup, took a small sip, and frowned, "The water is too sweet."