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Love at the Wrong Table (Emmanuel Lowe and Mackenzie) novel Chapter 5

Chapter 552

It didn’t take long for those words to strike fear into the hearts of the quack

doctors and alternative medicine experts, and they realized that they would

have to stay alive if they ever wanted to receive that reward. In the past,

when they used these methods to defraud people of their money, the worst

that happened was a few harsh words and maybe a beating, but now they

would never do anything that would put their lives at risk!

“Useless! You’re all useless! Why did you come here if you can’t treat my

daughter, huh?!” Seething with rage, Adolph took his anger out on all the

medical experts in attendance. He was a high–ranking officer in the military

with soldiers under his command, so even though many medical experts had

their own sense of pride, no one dared to contradict him.

Meanwhile, Juan’s daughter Rhea Gomez, a recent medical school graduate,

was also present. It was because the Gomez and Lenoir families were

acquainted. She had followed her father to come over in the hopes of saving

the patient, and they weren’t here for the money but rather due to the

friendship between the two families, her desire to gain experience, and the

medical ethics principle! Unfortunately, she never anticipated that Adolph

would publicly shame them despite their genuine concern and sincerity,

making her feel awful.

On the other hand, Laura wanted to calm down her husband because she

knew that with Claudette’s condition, the doctors couldn’t be blamed for their

inability to save her.

Suddenly, there was a commotion outside, and they overheard someone

arguing with the Lenoir family’s guards.

Within a fraction of a second, a loud, assured voice proclaimed, “I can save

Claudette! Let me try!”

Everyone looked over at once upon hearing those words.

Then, a bold young man pushed past the armed guards and stormed inside;

it was Emmanuel.

At this instant, the guards wanted to haul him out, but Adolph commanded,

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