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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 638

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 638

I would like to see just how Janet is going to scam the Fuller Family today, Emily thought to herself as an evil smile spread across her face.

When Janet entered the examination room, everyone else sensibly excused themselves and waited outside the room for the result.

Being a bundle of nerves, Hazel asked restlessly, “Sheldon, do you think the divine doctor can find the cause of Dad’s illness?”

Sheldon patted her head and cooed, “I’m sure she can. I trust her.”

“Previously, we trusted her too, but it turned out that Dad vomited blood after he took her herbs!” Hazel was still brooding over the matter.

Hearing this, Sheldon lowered his eyes and remained silent.

“Hey, Hazel.” Right then, a female voice emerged from behind. Hazel turned around to see Emily. “Hey, Emily.”

Meanwhile, Sheldon had walked away when he saw Emily coming.

Emily smiled and walked up to Hazel. “I just saw the divine doctor go into the room to give your father a checkup.”

Hazel nodded. “Yeah, I wonder what the result will be.”

Wearing a solemn look, Emily glanced around to ensure that everyone had left, thereafter she mumbled, “If I didn’t hear it wrong, your father started vomiting blood because he took the divine doctor’s herbs?”

Hazel pondered for a few seconds and nodded. “Mm-hmm. That’s what I heard from the other doctor in the ward just now.”

“Don’t you think it’s odd? I remember that your father’s situation was not this serious previously, but he had started vomiting blood within a few days after taking her herbs. Something fishy must be going on.”

Hearing that, Hazel looked up at Emily and muttered, “You mean—”

Before Hazel could finish her sentence, Emily nodded. “Yeah. There are a lot of swindlers like her in Sandfort City. Your family might have been conned!”

At once, Hazel’s pupils dilated. “Are you saying that she’s not a real divine doctor?”

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