At eight o'clock in the evening, Knight Tuchman was indeed transferred to the general ward.
Since there could be carers in the general ward and Knight Tuchman's mental condition was much better, Mrs. Tuchman was delighted, wishing she could give her grandson all the delicious food she had.
Cheryl Forrest instructed from behind, "Mom, Knight can't eat onions, garlic, or spicy food right now. Please pay attention."
Mrs. Tuchman nodded with a smile, "Don't worry, I remember!"
She wouldn't make a joke out of her own grandson.
On the third day, a food ban was imposed.
Because he had eaten quite a bit the day before, Knight didn't feel anything during breakfast.
But by noon, Knight couldn't bear it any longer, and started to grumble that he was hungry and wanted something to eat.
Although Alabama Tuchman and Cheryl Forrest loved their child, they also knew their limits.