Upon hearing about the eyesight issue, Robert's face paled. Lately, he'd been experiencing episodes where his vision went dark, and things sometimes looked blurry.
Robert had checked his eyesight at the hospital, but nothing untoward showed up on the tests.
After hearing Matthew's words, Robert suddenly realized how serious it could be. "What can I do to fix my vision?"
After asking that, Robert immediately regretted it. The goal of the meeting was to take down Wealthwave Group and eliminate traditional medicine, but he ended up asking for treatment.
With a grim expression, Sheldon coldly warned, "We're in a meeting room, not a hospital, Robert. If you're sick, get yourself to a hospital instead of staying here."
Robert was so freaked out that he didn't know what to do. Sheldon promoted him to be a secretary-general, so he couldn't imagine the consequences of getting on Sheldon's bad side.
Upon seeing this, Matthew chuckled and said, "This meeting is about health improvements in Lambda City, and it looks like people here need medical care.
"If you're against treating them, I don't mind. After all, I'm not the one suffering the illnesses and pain."
Sheldon's expression darkened. Matthew's words had set him against everyone here. If he didn't back down, everyone would hold a grudge against him.
For a moment, Sheldon didn't know how to handle the situation. The people getting diagnosed earlier were all hesitant to speak up.
Seeing no one else stepping up, Gerald cleared his throat and made his stance clear. "I'm really struggling with my illness. I need him to treat me and provide me the prescriptions."
With someone taking the lead, the rest followed suit. This made Sheldon clench his teeth in anger. Seeing how things were getting out of hand, he decided to call for a vote.
"Settle down, everyone. We can sort out the medical issues after the meeting. Right now, we need to start voting, and then you're free to go. I'll be over in just a minute."
Matthew was surprised Sheldon wasn't giving up, so he just walked up to the front stage. "Remember the libido issue we talked about earlier? Modern medicine can't fix it, but traditional medicine can.
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