That was why Jermaine was so excited when Josiah first regained consciousness and refused to let Jared treat him. He was worried that he could not see Josiah anymore if anything untoward happened.
Distressed by Jermaine's heartwrenching cries, Theodore quickly went up to Jared and requested, “Mr. Chance, please check on Mr. Josiah now.”
“Sure!” Jared nodded in response.
Theodore walked toward Jermaine, squatted down, and comforted, “Mr.
Cadden, Mr. Chance can cure Mr.
Josiah. Please don't lose hope.”
Jermaine raised his head, revealing a pair of teary eyes. When he met Jared's confident gaze, he did not utter a word but slowly put Josiah's body down and stood up.
Jared crouched down and gently put his hand on Josiah's forehead, injecting surges of spiritual energy into his body. The latter's pale face slowly turned ruddy, and even his festering fingers began to recover.
A few minutes later, he opened his eyes slowly.
By then, Jared's forehead was covered with sweat. As Josiah had been poisoned for too long and suffered mental impairment for more than a year, he had to expend a large amount of spiritual energy to cure him.
“Josiah, Josiah...”
Jermaine darted forward excitedly once he saw Josiah open his eyes.
“Dad, where am I?” With a confused expression, the latter looked around his surroundings.
“You're at home, of course! You've been in a coma for more than a year.
Do you remember what happened just now?” Jermaine asked.
Since Josiah had regained consciousness earlier on and even acted normally, he was perplexed that he could not remember anything.
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