Chapter 28 She Can Cure Him
The surroundings fell silent as soon as Wynter finished speaking.
Dalton looked at her calmly. His deep eyes reflected the light, elegant and aloof.
The doctors didn’t know Dalton’s identity. But in the medical field, they all knew a traditional medicine doctor’s frown upon pulse check was a bad sign.
Wynter’s smile faded, her eyes intense. She looked serious.
Was it really like the genius doctor said, this man couldn’t live for long? His face was indeed a little pale, but he shouldn’t be dying soon.
The doctors all looked over. Exchanging a glance, Victor and Jeremy waved to dismiss them.
Ryan’s heart skipped a beat, having the urge to pull Wynter away.
Dalton’s health had become a concern for all the Yarwoods. He had arrived in this town
because of the rumor that the miracle doctor was in Southdale.
A rumor alone had brought the entire Yarwood family to Southdale. The severity of Dalton’s illness was evident.
Wynter had touched upon a sore subject.
Next to them, Ethan exploded with rage. “What nonsense are you talking about?”
He strode up to Wynter. With his muscular body, he could lift her up.
But Dalton reached out to block Ethan. Coughing softly, he lightly warned, “Ethan.”
Ethan clenched his fists. “She’s cursing you, Mr. Yarwood.”
Wynter retracted her hand on Dalton’s pulse.
Having been a doctor for years, she had encountered such situations at times. After all, no patient’s family would like to hear about death.
Similarly, she had a principle. She wouldn’t treat whoever didn’t believe her.
Wynter took Dalton’s pulse on a whim because he was different from other patients. The same reason went for having him as the human subject.
From his countenance and demeanor, she could tell he was a noble, virtuous being. Unfortunately, such a person was terminally ill.
Ever since she was five years old, her grandfather had told her to help those with a noble yet
Chapter 28 She Can Cure Him
unlucky destiny if she ever met any.
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Wynter’s idea was simple. This was the first time she had met someone with such an other-
worldly, noble aura. She would do her best to save him.
But since his family had strongly opposed it, she wouldn’t force it.
She had just withdrawn her hand when Dalton spoke, his voice pleasant and cheerful. “I
know.”
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