Upon hearing this, Louisa was taken aback.
Her brother—he wasn't one to just give things away, let alone such valuable herbs. Only if he really admired and appreciated the girl would he be so generous.
So, their precious daughter had gained her uncle's approval and affection before this.
Louisa was both happy and puzzled.
"Rose, what do you need that for?"
"Someone close to me is sick, and this is just the herb they need," Rosemary replied. She didn't mention the issue with Carol, preferring to let Clark confess to his parents himself.
"Rose, have you had your grandma check it out? Is her condition tricky?" Kenneth asked with concern.
Sampson smiled warmly.
"Rose has already prescribed the medication for the first three days. If all goes well, Mom should be completely better in one to three months."
"Really?" Kenneth and Louisa exclaimed in unison. They knew this child would have a solution.