Romeo knew how much she cared for her subordinates, so he volunteered to update her.
Sitting by the couch, his gaze never leaving her for a moment, he asked, "Feeling better?"
"Yes, much better."
He then fed her something, remarking, "Once things cool down here, I'll take you back home for other doctors to have a look."
"Just a small injury, no big deal."
Rosemary didn't seem to consider her injuries serious, but Romeo was concerned. "You're hurt pretty bad, and you say it's no big deal?"
"I agree with Romeo," Clark chimed in. "When we return, we should consult with more doctors, just to be safe."
"You see, even Clark is saying so."
Seeing their stern faces, leaving no room for negotiation, Rosemary could only concede, "Alright."
Only when she relented did their expressions soften.
"Clark, any new discoveries from the two data files?" Rosemary asked.