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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 962

"What's wrong? Is it too little?"

Fane's lips curled into a bitter smile as he spoke to the two young women before him.

"No, no. It's more than enough. I never thought that we'd be paid so much!"

The two quickly waved their hands and replied.

At this moment, an old man was seen at the entrance. He was shabbily dressed, and he seemed like a beggar. He scanned the interior of the pharmacy, hesitation in his eyes.

Fane looked at the old man, sensing that he was in a pickle. He stepped forward and asked, "Are you looking for something, sir?"

The old man furrowed his brows. He

remained silent for a few seconds before finally speaking, "Young man, Chi-chinese medicine is a lot cheaper than Western medicine, right?”

Fane suddenly understood everything. The old man wanted treatment, but he was probably worried that he did not have enough money to foot the medical bills.

He gave a wan smile. "That's right. Chinese medicine is a lot cheaper than going to big hospitals. But not many people seek our treatment, simply because there aren't many who believe in our treatment.”

Here, Fane carefully studied the old man." But you seem pretty healthy, sir. You're not ill, are you?"

The old man took out a plastic bag from his pocket, his expression embarrassed. He slowly opened the bag, revealing a few dozen notes inside.

After he looked at Fane, he dropped onto his knees. "I-I’m not sick, young man, but my granddaughter is. She's in so much pain that she can’t walk now. I-I only have this much money. Can you please take all o f this to cure my granddaughter? I'm begging you!"

Fane's chest tightened after he heard that." Where is she now? What are her symptoms?"

"She’s underneath a bridge that's not too far away from here. She has some problems with her waist. She probably twisted a muscle. We were picking up trash a few days before, and it was too heavy. She insisted on carrying it all by herself..."

The old man thought about it, then he told Fane, "I don't know what to do anymore. W e can't go to a regular hospital!”

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