It shocked the experts that Rosalie had an answer to her diagnostic so soon.
“What’s wrong?”
Rosalie noticed their expression looked weird, so she asked in a puzzle.
The experts were still in their bewildered state and did not answer her.
Rosalie thought they were worried that Byron would blame them. She smiled and comforted them, “You just have to do as I tell you. I’ll explain to Byron if he notices anything.”
The experts were even more taken aback when they heard that. “Doesn’t… President Lawrence know about this?”
They thought the atmosphere in the ward was tense because Byron noticed Rosalie’s condition.
Rosalie had yet told Byron anything about such a huge matter.
She drooped her eyes and looked worried. “I think I can cure myself. He’s been worrying so much these days and hasn’t been sleeping well. It’s better not to make him worry. Please keep this a secret for me.”
Then, she smiled at the experts. “I believe in you all. So, please believe in me. I’ll find a way to cure myself.”
The experts were moved by her reason and agreed after hesitating for a few seconds.
“Mrs. Lawrence, we’ll do our best to help you since you trust us.”
Rosalie was relieved and thanked the experts. “Thank you, fellow seniors.”
Those experts were mostly older than her, and it was natural for her to call them seniors.
However, the experts felt guilty when she called them that.
“It’s inappropriate for Dr. Luke’s student to call us that. We’ve seen the news about your outstanding medical skills, Mrs. Lawrence. We thought it was exaggerated. Only when we met you did we know it wasn’t exaggerated.”
Rosalie smiled humbly. “We’re all doctors. Please feel free to call me Dr. Jacobs.”
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