Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 586
The Western health practitioners glanced at each other. They had never heard of a single herb Janet just mentioned.
She passed all the ingredients to Sheldon. “Divide these herbs into ten portions, then decoct it for him once a day.”
The decoction would cause drowsiness, so she added, “If the patient is sleepy after taking the medicine, it’s normal.”
Sheldon nodded. “Okay.”
“By the way, if the patient is willing to do an EMG and muscle biopsy, then I will come again in ten days. If he doesn’t want to go through with the tests, then there’s no need for me to come here anymore!”
Indeed, she wouldn’t be able to prescribe him the right medication without a proper examination.
Sheldon pondered for a moment and his gaze was intent. “I’ll try to persuade my father.”
Meanwhile, in the music practice room, Hilbert nodded with satisfaction as soon as Hazel played the last note, then dismissed her.
Emily could tell that Hazel was in a particularly good mood today, so something huge had to be going on!
Pressing her lips together, she stated cautiously, “Hazel, you’ve been smiling all day. Did something good happen?”
Hazel nodded. “Yeah. The divine doctor came today, so I have to go back earlier to visit Dad!”
Emily’s eyes lit up. “Today?” Wasn’t the doctor going on the tenth? If I remember correctly, today’s only the fifth.
“Yeah, with my dad’s condition, we can’t afford to delay any longer. So, my brother added another few hundred million to get the doctor to come a few days in advance.”
Emily gaped at the mention of this and she stared at Hazel in disbelief. “A few hundred million? This divine doctor charges way too much!”
Emily knew that Hazel’s family was rich, but she didn’t expect them to be rolling in money.
She suddenly felt that befriending Hazel was the right choice!
“Well, that’s how divine doctors are. Many people in the world need their help. If anyone could hire them, then they would be working their socks off!” Hazel explained.
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