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Julian's Stand in Wife novel Chapter 733

"You clearly said there were no issues in the medical report, so how did your father discover the problem from the very same report?" Diana asked.

Kiki replied somewhat impatiently, "I've already said it before. We saw no issues in that report, but my father can identify problems just by examining the trace elements."

That was the terrifying aspect of a great traditional medicine practitioner. Not only was he well-versed in traditional medicine, but he also had a deep understanding of various indicators and data in modern medicine. He could always uncover problems others couldn't see—it was evident that his medical skills were nothing short of extraordinary.

Diana understood now. "What's your father's name?"

"Shiloh Stewart."

Diana nodded, and immediately searched for him on her phone. She found out that what Kiki had said was true. There was a lot of information about Shiloh, but the genuine testimonials from many patients caught her attention the most. They described situations similar to Julian's, where modern medical tests showed everything was normal—yet, Shiloh managed to identify the problem.

Kiki seized the opportunity to express her thoughts. "I wouldn't lie to you about Julian's life. If we don't let my father examine him, no one else can diagnose his condition quickly and prescribe the appropriate treatment. The only outcome awaiting him would be death, because my father said that his condition is already quite severe."

Diana still refused to believe it. "Aside from vomiting and rapid weight loss, he’s in good spirits and doesn't experience any other discomfort..."

"I suppose it won't make a difference no matter how much I tell you," Kiki said. "If you don't trust me, you can wait and see how he changes."

She glanced at Diana. "To put it bluntly, you can wait and see if he dies."

Upon hearing this, Diana's face drained of all blood.

Wait for death...?

Julian was so young! How could he be associated with such a cruel word?

There must be some mistake somewhere.

Diana forced herself to calm down; as if she had thought of something, she fixed her sharp gaze on Kiki and demanded, "What did you mean when you said I had to beg you earlier?"

"It doesn't mean anything," Kiki chuckled, her gaze toward Diana now lacking envy but filled with a sense of triumph. "I'm just saying you’ll beg me to be with Julian."

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