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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 3285

Carmen could not help but feel a little suspicious when she saw that Helena did not even hesitate to reject the proposal for the doctor to perform a medical examination on her. Furthermore, Helena seemed to have a very nervous and apprehensive look on her face.

Generally speaking, only poor people or those who were not so well-off would be more afraid to see a doctor.

This was because they grew up knowing that as long a s they went to the doctor, it would have to be in the case where they were ill.

It was precisely because they would either be getting a n injection or eating medication whenever they went t o the doctor that this left a psychological shadow in their hearts, and they could not help but feel a little nervous as soon as anyone mentioned a doctor.

Many people from such families would also have a great fear of doctors even when they reached adulthood. They also had the basic principle of not going to the hospital as much as possible in their daily life. 3

However, Helena was not of a poor origin, and she was a descendant of the Northern European royal family with hundreds of years of history.

Normally, regardless of whether it was the royal family or members of these wealthy and reputable families, they would certainly have developed the habit of dealing with doctors frequently ever since their childhood.

For instance, the Wade family did not only have their own team of health care doctors, but they also had their own comprehensive private hospital.

Aside from members of the Wade family such as Charlie, who had left the Wade family when he was a child, the other members of the Wade family would have at least two to three very in-depth and comprehensive medical examinations a year. 3

This was basically so for those underage descendants. They would have to undergo a physical examination t o assess their growth and development once every one to two months.

If they felt any discomfort on any ordinary days, they would not need to go to the hospital themselves. Instead, the whole team of doctors would show up at their door to serve them with absolute compassion.

So, children who grew up in this kind of environment would not be afraid of doctors but they were, in fact, highly dependent on doctors. Moreover, they would also be very eager to call for a private doctor to take care of them twenty-four hours a day even if they were only down with a headache or fever. 2

It was precisely because of this that Carmen felt a little suspicious.

She felt that Helena was definitely hiding something because of her fear and apprehension of doctors. 2

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