He is in Robert Stephens' hands. Since Robert has personally come to warn him, Daisy Ginger is so weak now, unable to withstand any disturbance, he should listen.
Charlotte Smith was very compliant; upon hearing Edward Stephens' words, she softly responded and watched him leave.
Not until the man's figure disappeared from sight did Charlotte slowly come back to her senses and carefully push open Daisy Ginger's room door.
When Daisy heard the door open, she lay on the bed and slowly opened her eyes. Without any emotion, she glanced at Charlotte and then acted as if she were air, never looking at her again.
Charlotte carefully walked over and sat on the sofa directly opposite Daisy Ginger's sickbed.
The two women, in this pleasantly warm room, quietly remained silent.
Daisy Ginger had napped for a while.
She didn't dream. When she woke up, she felt completely empty.
She stared blankly with her eyes open for a while, then heard Charlotte calling her name.