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Chapter 38
Adrian could still tell the difference between sleep and a coma. He shut the door gently behind him, then tumed to Celeste. “How much longer!”
She glanced at her phone. “15 minutes.”
Without another word, Adrian walked to the end of the corridor and sat down in silence. But before the quiet could settle in, Alaric’s attending physician appeared. “Mr. Wernford You’re here too, the doctor said, nodding politely at Adrian.
Adrian returned the nod with a calm, deep–toned “Yes.”
On the other side of the hallway, Damien tugged Lucy to sit beside him. His posture made it clear he was waiting to watch a scene unfold
in yet”
The doctor moved toward the ward, but before he could open the door, Celeste stepped in front of him. “You can’t go in
The doctor frowned. “Miss, I’m Mr. Wrenford Senior’s attending physician. I need to examine him. Please don’t obstruct my work.” “He’s resting. Come back in 15 minutes, she replied evenly.
Celeste knew this was delicate. She’d practiced traditional medicine for years and understood the risks of unauthorized treatment in a hospital setting. If the doctor found out she’d performed acupuncture, he’d raise hell–not just for her, but for the hospital
She wasn’t worried about the results–only the trouble it might cause.
The doctor’s face tightened. “And you are? Mr. Wrenford Senior’s condition is critical. He needs constant monitoring. If you keep interfering. I’ll have to call
Security,”
He reached for his phone, but a sharp, mocking volce cut in.
“she performed acupuncture on Grandpa without permission.”
The doctor froze and turned sharply to Damien before looking back at Celeste, stunned. “Who exactly are you? How could you perform acupuncture on a patient without a doctor’s permission?”
“I’m still technically his…” Celeste raised a hand and pointed to Damien “…wife.
The doctor’s previously aggressive attitude faded after leaming that she was a member of the Wrenford family.
Still, his tone remained stem. “Mrs Wrenford, this isn’t something a traditional medicine practitioner should interfere with. Even our top specialists haven’t dared touch the case. How could you act on your own?”
“Because every minute we wait increases the risk, – Celeste said quietly. Her eyes were calm but unwavering. “I did what I
The doctor looked to “Even so, if something goes wrong
“You’ll listen to her.”
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