The woman couldn't believe it. She had already drugged Edwin Campbell, how could he possibly wake up at this time?
But Edwin Campbell had indeed woken up, and she could no longer continue ordering William Cole and the others to leave.
The woman feigned concern as she stepped forward to support Edwin Campbell, "Master, you've finally woken up."
"You don't know how worried I've been, seeing you unconscious in bed every day for the past three months."
Edwin Campbell was still groggy, somewhat disoriented as he shook his head, "Are you really worried?"
The woman was taken aback, then blurted out, "Master, of course I'm worried. What do you mean? Are you doubting me?"
"Wu wu wu."
As she spoke, she began to wipe away her tears, "I'm so wronged."
"For the past decade or so, I've stayed by your side, diligently taking care of you. Are you doubting me?"
Edwin Campbell coughed and shook his head silently.