"Anyway, Mr. Killian went to Youngworth Miracle Clinic with the woman he took from Nightless Haven. So, that woman might be Hera Youngworth," Julia reported.
Camille's hand clenched tightly under the table. Her nails dug into her hand, but she didn't seem to feel any pain.
She maintained her composed smile and said, "I got it."
"Also, Dr. Youngworth is a senior in the field of alternative medicine. Her medical research should be used to benefit society. Don't mention anything about competition or stealing the spotlight in the future.
"As fellow physicians, we could learn from her if she could cure the patients that we can't," Camille explained gently.
Julia couldn't help but admire her after hearing that.
"Camille, you're truly a kind person, like an angel."
Camille smiled.
"If there's nothing else, you can go now. I'll continue with my reading."
"Okay."
The smile on Camille's face vanished once Julia left. She didn't finish her words just now.
If a doctor could cure a patient, they would be considered competent. But, if they couldn't, it would be the patient's fault for seeking the wrong treatment, and the doctor would be deemed incompetent.
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Gino stayed in Jedburgh for two days. On Sunday evening, a driver took him back to Norburgh as he had school on Monday.
Hera would only start in the fall. She originally thought she would just pretend to study over the weekend and stop once Bernard went to work on Monday.
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