Chapter 40 Dr. Genius Was Born In A Poor Family
The medicine store looked much better inside than outside.
Initially, Ethan was worried that the place was too dirty for Dalton to get treated. But it was clean and neat, with an old–fashioned layout.
There were wooden cabinets in the middle, making it look like an old house in Kingbourne, resembling a pharmacy from the olden times.
Dalton looked around the store before his gaze landed on a painting. He casually played with the beads on his wrist.
Seeing this, Wynter walked over to him and said, “It’s a replica.”
“But could it be real?” Dalton said with a playful look.
Wynter smiled. “What if it is?”
Dalton stayed silent, staring at the painting as his eyes darkened.
Even in her tangled sleeping pose, Marie’s youth and beauty stood out, mirroring the deep emotions Picasso poured into his painting.
If he hadn’t known that the real “Nude, Green Leaves and Bust” had been purchased by an overseas collector, he might have thought this painting was the real deal.
Dr. Lopez was intrigued. “Opening a foot massage shop like this in a modern city is quite an idea!”
“Medicine store,” Wynter corrected him.
Dr. Lopez quickly rectified, “This medicine store is quite something!”
“Wynter, is that you?”
Margaret walked out of the room with her cane. She was surprised to see so many people, but then she smiled. “Are all of you Wynter’s friends?”
Ethan was quick to respond, “Yes, friends!”
Margaret nodded and then glanced at Dalton. “And this gentleman too?”
“He…”
Before Wynter could speak, Dalton nodded and said, “Yes.”
“Wynter, you have so many friends over, but you didn’t even tell Grandma,” Margaret
“We send them to the hospital across the street. Our medicine store doesn’t treat serious illnesses.” Wynter smiled softly.
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