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The Ex-Wife's Burning Elegance novel Chapter 1966

A few days later, Joshua informed Stella that Dr. Hunt's plan was clear, and they could proceed with the treatment.

After the warnings from Laurel Quinn, Dr. Winter, and Mr. Burton, Stella hadn't held out much hope for avoiding hypnosis. She never expected Colby to deliver such a welcome surprise.

When Laurel heard the news, she was equally stunned.

"His medical team actually approved it?"

"Yes," Stella said. "He showed it to Dr. Chase that very day. After a few days of evaluation, Dr. Chase's team said there was nothing wrong with the plan. However, whether it actually works will depend on the results of the treatment."

Even the best doctors could only confirm that a treatment plan wouldn't harm the patient or wasn't completely fake. Its actual efficacy could only be proven in practice.

Laurel had obviously seen Colby's plan as well.

On the surface, she couldn't spot any glaring issues either.

Besides, trying to pull a fast one right under Joshua's nose was no easy feat.

She had heard of Colby before, but she didn't believe he had the ability to cure Joshua.

"Since the plan is sound, let's proceed and see how it goes," Laurel said.

Stella felt the same way.

During the treatment period, Laurel visited a few times to check on his progress.

With Stella around, Joshua didn't try to pull anything with Laurel.

He knew Stella was keeping in touch with her.

Making a move against Laurel would be a dead giveaway that his "illness" wasn't cured.

...

That day, Stella watched Joshua drift off to sleep to the sound of her violin. She gently draped a coat over him and slipped out of the room quietly.

"How are the treatments going lately?" Dr. Winter asked.

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They chatted as they walked inside.

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Stella was honest. "I asked an older gentleman for a favor, and he brought him in."

Dr. Winter's blue eyes locked onto Stella.

"Are you sure he's reliable?"

Stella caught the underlying meaning. "Is there something wrong with Dr. Hunt?"

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