Mr. Owen and Kelvin had just reached the room's doorway when they saw an elderly man with silver hair standing by old Mr. Foley's bedside.
He wore a long black robe, shiny leather handmade shoes, and had a face filled with wrinkles that exuded an uncomfortable aura. Especially when his slender, narrow eyes fixed on someone, it gave off the eerie feeling of being hunted.
Kelvin's eyes revealed a hint of doubt. This man's presence was very familiar, as if he had seen him somewhere. The black robe...
In Kelvin's mind, a scene from Soar Casino flashed involuntarily. It was an encounter in passing, but the figure in the black robe from that moment seemed to overlap with the man standing before him.
While Kelvin contemplated, Adrian held a silver needle and gently inserted it into old Mr. Foley's shoulder. His technique was skillful and agile, clearly demonstrating his familiarity with acupuncture points. As the needle went in, old Mr. Foley felt like a boulder on his body had been shifted, and he immediately felt much lighter. His consciousness also became somewhat clearer.
"Grandfather, how do you feel?" Vincent's handsome and concerned face was enlarged before his eyes, full of genuine care and worry.
"It seems... much better. The heaviness has lessened," old Mr. Foley replied, and the scene of his children and grandchildren gathered at his bedside warmed his heart.
He slowly opened his eyes and saw a tall figure standing at the door, prompting him to smile faintly.
As Adrian turned around, Mr. Owen also finally recognized the person. His face showed astonishment, and he pointed a trembling finger at the man, struggling to form a coherent sentence.
"Adrian? How can it be you... you're not..."
When Adrian was young, he was considered a bright star in the medical field, although he couldn't compare to his brother Layne's exceptional talent, he still stood out among his peers. However, more than twenty years ago, he had betrayed the Edwards family and disappeared without a trace.
Mr. Owen didn't expect Adrian to reappear after more than twenty years in the Foley mansion.
He couldn't deny that Adrian was a talented individual, but he couldn't condone his character.
Upon seeing the old acquaintance, Adrian turned around and gave Mr. Owen a friendly smile, extending his hand towards him. "Long time no see. I heard you've become the director of Hopedale Hospital. Congratulations."
Adrian had initiated the handshake, and Mr. Owen couldn't refuse him that courtesy.
Back when they were studying at the Capital Medical University, he and Adrian were classmates, and their relationship was fairly average. Later, he received a scholarship to continue his studies abroad, and they lost touch. Twenty years had passed since then.
"Thank you, it's just good luck. I'm getting old, and I'll be retiring soon. But why are you here, Adrian?" Mr. Owen inquired.
In response, Vincent stepped forward and stood next to Adrian. He explained, "I invited Mr. Edwards to treat my grandfather's illness. We can't afford any more delays."
As he finished the sentence, Vincent lowered his head slightly, concealing any calculating light in his eyes behind his long, thick eyelashes. His expression became inscrutable. His decision was somewhat reasonable, considering the current relationship between the Edwards and Foley families. Old Mr. Foley wouldn't invite Layne to treat him, so choosing Adrian was the next best option.
"Grandfather will recover, Mr. Owen. Please recheck his condition," Kelvin stated firmly, making it clear that there was no room for refusal.
Adrian concealed a faint smile, remained silent, and held his hands calmly before him, ready to cooperate. The first person to disagree, however, was Emelia, whose fair face was filled with anger as she looked at Mr. Owen with sarcasm.
"Grandfather is sick, Kelvin, but you're not here, and that's fine. But why do you doubt the doctor bought by Vincent?"
"If the mediocre doctor you found was of any use, would Grandfather's condition have lasted until now?"
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