Before Dahlia could speak up, Sullivan hushed her by placing his finger above her lips. "You should take some sleep. The sight of your back isn't good. To get healed faster, you need to rest more," he stated.
"I feel pain. How am I supposed to sleep? I have never been beaten like this before," Dahlia murmured.
Sullivan left the bed and checked the cupboard for the medicine, which could reduce her pain. He brought it to her and asked her to chew it but not drink it with the water.
She had expected it to be bitter, but to her surprise, it was quite good in taste. "You need to sleep on the support of your stomach," Sullivan told her and helped her out.
As he prepared to leave, Dahlia said, "I want Bunbun to sleep with me. I haven't seen him since this morning. Bunbun must be missing me."
"No animal on my bed. Nylie will take care of the rabbit," Sullivan said.