Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 318
This man was brought here by Janet, so if anything happened to Darvis, she was definitely responsible for it…
However, Harvey and Janet remained silent.
“Mr. Reece, why aren’t you speaking? Don’t you know that the vets of the Lowry Family all graduated with a Phd?” John purposely asked with a faint smile.
After being exposed in front of everyone, let’s see if she still has the face to be the lady of the Lowry Family.
Just when Mason was about to tell everyone to shut up, he was cut short by Janet.
She chuckled softly and calmly said, “Experience.”
One of the vets smirked. “Experience? If we are going to talk about experience, I don’t think any of us here has less experience than Mr. Reece.”
Most vets who don’t even know the basics usually end up earning money from pet owners. After giving some medicine and injections, they take the money and call themselves vets. Even though it isn’t clear to an outsider, the experts are well aware of it. I bet Mr. Reece is one of those people.
However, Janet raised her brows and looked at them mockingly. “Since you are all experienced, why didn’t you figure out the problem? Why do you still need to run a blood test?”
“This…” Everyone at the scene was rendered speechless by the fragile-looking girl.
Right at this moment, Darvis’ legs started to convulse while a huge amount of tears rolled down his eyes. Even his shoulder muscles were trembling.
Instantly, everyone’s expression changed drastically.
Mason went over and squatted beside Janet while asking Harvey softly, “Why is this happening?”
However, after convulsing for less than 10 seconds, Darvis painfully closed his eyes again.
“Darvis!” Janet called out his name concernedly.
Mason grabbed her tiny hand and comforted her gently, “Don’t worry. It’s not your fault.”
In the meantime, Harvey pressed his lips together and looked at Janet. “His condition might not be as simple as expected.”
The vets were now in a mess as they discussed, “What kind of a vet simply uses medications without running a blood test first?”
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