– When Jane first took in Titus, he was still a baby and couldn’t speak. He was probably cared for by a nanny and didn’t have strong memories of his biological parents. After a few years with Jane, he even forgot the nanny he was once close to. Now, he’s attached to the Johnson family.
When a child is that young, they naturally bond with whoever cares for them.
“Aunt Seren, is Sonny really okay?” Titus asked, concerned as he looked at his sleeping friend. He touched Sonny’s forehead, then his own, to compare their temperatures.
Serenity reassured him, “Sonny is perfectly fine.”
Titus thought for a moment and offered, “If Sonny gets sick, I’ll check his pulse and get some medicine for him.”
Serenity asked, “Have you learned how to check pulses and prescribe medicine?”
Titus admitted, “Not yet, but I’ve seen my master and his grandfather do it. When I first got to Medicine Valley, I had a cold, so I know what medicine I took. My master’s grandfather has it, and I can get it for Sonny.”
Titus was eager to learn medicine, but at just three or four years old, he was still too young to fully understand it. He had only observed his master and his grandfather, thinking he could do the same.
“It’s normal for pregnant women to get hungry quickly,” the butler noted with a smile. “Our eldest lady had the same experience.”
The chef started work early, around five in the morning, to prepare breakfast for everyone. The household staff would request their breakfast preferences the day before, and if they didn’t, they would eat whatever the chef prepared.
Others in the household usually started work around six in the morning, depending on their roles.
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