After giving it some thought, she decided that she would wait until Tremaine came back from the doctor.
If the doctor was 100% sure that the operation would be successful, then she would not have to do this.
The next day soon arrived.
In the morning, the housekeeper came to pick Montez up.
Yesseca got into the car with them.
In the car, Mortez told the housekeeper what Yesseca said to him about the alternative plan.
He said excitedly, "Butler, Yesseca has a way. My uncle doesn't have to take the risk of having an operation."
However, the butler did not reply.
When they arrived at the Quartley Family, the butler gave Yesseca a look.
Immediately, Yesseca understood his intentions.
She said to Montez, "Montez, can you wait for me inside? I'll be right there."
He did not think much about it. "Okay, I'll go first then. Yesseca, hurry up and come in."
After that, Mortez ran into the villa alone.
"Mr. Butler, what's up?" Yesseca asked.
The butler looked grave. "Miss Cowell, is what the young master said true?"
Yesseca nodded. "It's true."
"Miss Cowell, this is not a joke." In the eyes of the housekeeper, there was nothing that even the doctors could do. How could Yesseca possibly do anything?
With that, Yesseca let out a bitter laugh.
She actually understood how the butler felt.
This matter truly did sound very inconceivable and impossible to achieve.
If she had not experienced it personally, and if the sick friend had not been in the bed next to her, she would not have believed it either.
Thus, Yesseca said to the housekeeper, "Mr. Butler, I once had a sick friend who also had blood clots in her brain. If Big Master's illness is the same as my friend's, I'm still confident in this."
The butler hesitated for a moment before he lowered his voice and said, "Miss Cowell, this matter is risky. I advise you not to do it."
As the butler had been with Yesseca for so long, he liked her a lot.
Therefore, he wanted to remind Yesseca.
If the prescription Yesseca mentioned was really useful, everyone would be happy.
If it turns out the bad way, she would be in big trouble. After all, the Quartley family was not an ordinary family.
Thus, it's better for Yesseca to act as if she didn't know. There was no need for her to get involved in this mess.
With that, Yesseca understood the housekeeper's intentions.
Putting on a smile, she said, "Mr. Butler, I know what you mean, but if I know that I can save people and decided not to, I will certainly feel sorry. What's more, I won't insist on using my prescription. The decision is within the hands of the Quartley family. If they agree to use it, I will take it out."
On seeing Yesseca's resolute attitude, the butler could only sigh.
After a while, Yesseca and the housekeeper walked into the Quartley's Villa together, but they didn't expect that there was already a big disturbance in the villa.
It turned out that Mortez saw Madam Quartley as soon as she entered the villa. The child immediately told Madam Quartley about
Yesseca's prescription without any preparation.
Madam Quartley called Yuliana, but she did not believe Yuliana's words.
When Mortez saw Yesseca coming in, she quickly ran over and took Yesseca's hand. He pouted his small mouth and said with a grievance, "Yesseca, aunty doesn't believe your prescription. She said that your prescription is useless. Tell her quickly that your prescription is absolutely useful. It will definitely save uncle."
Yesseca threw a glance at Yuliana.
On the other hand, Yuliana returned the look with raised eyes.
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