Everyone was stunned by what Darryl said. ‘This man has medical skills?’
Adolf came to his senses and said to Darryl, feeling worried, “Stop talking nonsense.”
‘If he knew how to cure people, how could he be so severely injured and lying on the beach, almost dying? If I did not find him, he would have died long ago,’ Adolf thought.
“I admire your courage, but I’ve seen too many overly confident people like you, who think they’re smart. You said you can treat my granddaughter, but you’re just trying to buy time, right?” Damien said with a cold grin.
A light flashed in Damien’s eyes. “Have you thought about the consequences of playing such a trick on my family?”
Then, a terrifying aura burst out of Damien’s body; it was overwhelming and suffocating.
Darryl took a deep breath, appearing calm and looked sincere. “I’m not joking or stalling. Anyway, our three lives are in your hands and your granddaughter has no other hope. Why don’t you let me try? If I succeed, you’ll let us go. If I daily, you can throw me into the sea too.”
Damien groaned silently when he heard that. Darryl was right; his granddaughter’s illness was getting worse and even Adolf could not do anything. She was just lying in bed waiting for death. ‘Since he’s so confident, why don’t I just let him try? What if...he really manages to save my granddaughter?’
Finally, Damien pondered on it for a few minutes and nodded at Darryl. “Fine. I’ll believe you this one time. If you lie to me, you’ll bear the consequences!”
Darryl smiled and did not speak.
At that moment, all the guards around were stunned.
‘Master has agreed to this guy’s request.’
At that moment, a fat, middle-aged woman with a round face walked out of the room. She looked bitter and mean and was the family’s housekeeper, Laura.
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