Lady Thompson frowned deeply as she stared at Doctor Blue, then said, "So you're telling that you can't treat my leg?"
"Yes." Doctor Blue nodded.
Once he spoke, Doctor Blue added, "Lady Thompson, you're at an advanced age and any surgery carries risks. I suggest you relax, follow the dical advice. Miracles might even occur."
"You're suggesting that my leg might heal all by itself?" Lady Thompson asked.
Doctor Blue replied, "That possibility is not excluded."
Lady Thompson continued, "Doctor Blue, is there really no hope for my leg?"
Doctor Blue repeated, "Not necessarily. I ntioned before, to your family, that perhaps, you might consider seeking help from Senior Suen."
Seniors are seniors after all.
If the Divine Doctor Suen could cure Thompson's heat stroke, curing minor vascular sclerosis must be a piece of cake.
Upon hearing this, Lady Thompson narrowed her eyes.
"Besides her?"
Doctor Blue shook his head.
At present, Divine Doctor Suen is the cream of the dical society. Besides her, Doctor Blue did not think of anyone else.
Lady Thompson was so furious she wanted to curse!
Doctor Blue then asked, "Is there anything else?"
"No, leave now."
Doctor Blue nodded, "I will take my leave then. Call if there's anything else."
With that, Doctor Blue turned and left.
Watching Doctor Blue's retreating figure, Lady Thompson squinted her eyes, her hands tightly gripping the bed rail. Her hands were so tense that the veins on the back of her hand swelled and her knuckles paled slightly.
Is there really no other divine doctor in this world other than Viola Thompson?
No!
She didn't believe it.
She would find the divine doctor who could cure her.
Just as Doctor Blue stepped outside the door, he was stopped by Ava Kamani. Ava Kamani asked in a low voice, "Doctor Blue, what did my mom want with you?"
Out of habit, Doctor Blue adjusted his glasses, then replied, "Lady Thompson asked so questions about her illness."
"What did you say in response?"
Doctor Blue replied, "I told Lady Thompson the truth."
Ava Kamani nodded and smiled, "You can go about your business now, Doctor Blue."
...
River City.
In the Swantz Family house.
Adam Swantz was packing in his room.
May Marcine walked in from outside.
Although the door was open and she could see Adam Swantz busying himself, May Marcine still knocked, after all, respect between parents and grown-up children was necessary.
Hearing the knock, Adam Swantz turned to look, "Mom, why are you here?"
"I ca to see you," May Marcine's eyes fell on Adam Swantz's suitcase, continuing, "You've just returned a few days ago and already leaving again?"
Adam Swantz explained, "I have a business trip to Cigacan tomorrow."
"A business trip?"
Adam Swantz nodded.
May Marcine asked again, "By the way, how is your company doing now?"
"It's okay."
May Marcine took out a bank card and stuffed it into Adam Swantz's hand, "This is the money I have been secretly saving. Your dad doesn't know about it. The PIN is your birthday."
Ever since Adam Swantz had an argunt with Matthew Swantz last ti, he hadn't asked for money from ho for a long ti.
Generally, a mother worries more about her child.
Concerned that Adam Swantz wouldn't ask for money from ho and suffer outside, May Marcine took out her private savings.
Adam Swantz originally wanted to refuse. But considering a project required funds, he said, "Mom, I will pay this money back soon."
Hearing this, May Marcine laughed, "The money Mom gives you is yours. What's this about paying back? We are mother and son, why even talk about this?"
Such formalities!
More importantly, May Marcine knew Adam Swantz surely could not pay it back.
After all, what big strides could he make in cooperation with soone like Terrence Lentz!
Terrence Lentz himself is a good-for-nothing.
Nowadays, Adam Swantz's reputation in River City isn't that much better than Terrence's.
Adam Swantz looked at May Marcine, saying very seriously, "Mom, trust , I will definitely pay you back!"
May Marcine nodded, very cooperatively she said, "Um, Mom believes in you."
After speaking, May Marcine asked again, "When do you plan to return from this trip?"
"It depends on the situation," As Adam Swantz packed his clothes, he replied, "A few days at least, maybe more than ten days at most. The specific ti isn't settled yet."
May Marcine nodded, and then asked, "Adam, who are you traveling with this ti? Terrence?"
Because Terrence Lentz is Adam Swantz's good friend, May Marcine respected him a lot.
She didn't refer to him as a 'good-for-nothing.'
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