Minutes later, I finally finished brewing a full cauldron of medicine, with Amanda guiding me through every step over the phone. “The color should be pale silver,” she instructed. “And it should be thick, like honey.” The potion matched her description perfectly, even though she had never seen it herself. “It’s done!” Everyone inside the tent heard my announcement, and the two healers immediately rushed over. “Please check it,” I said. The head healer lifted the cauldron, breathed in the herbal scent, then dipped a spoon into the potion and tasted it. The instant he swallowed, relief spread across his face. “Quick! Give it to the pups immediately!” “Only three spoonfuls at a time,” Amanda reminded us, having heard the exchange through the phone. “Repeat the dose every hour. It’s medicine, not magic. Don’t force an entire cup down them at once. Once it enters their bodies, it needs time to work, especially since their hearts and stomachs are still so small.” “Thank you so much
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