Eunice knew that once upon a time, Kenneth and Louisa had tried to play fair, but no matter what they did, that ungrateful brat was never satisfied, always feeling like they were playing favorites.
But now, they could let go of those worries.
"Let me do it." Louisa, feeling a bit embarrassed to have her sister-in-law feed her medication all the time, took the cup and downed the medicine in one gulp before asking, "Has the word been spread?"
Eunice nodded, "Yep, it's out there. As long as Erik doesn't show up, his darling daughter will go another day without food, and her injuries will go another day without treatment. If he has any ounce of decency, he'll show up within a couple of days."
"What if he doesn't care about this daughter? Why didn't he take her with him today? If he doesn't care, then what's the use of spreading the word? Will it even lure him out?" Louisa's worry was palpable.