Chapter 33 She’s the Best Doctor in This World
Hamish suddenly became angry. He looked at Gerald and said, “You can’t do it. Why should I believe you?”
Gerald smiled and said, “The Refreshing Treatment. Most people probably don’t know about this kind of thing. I’ve said its name. It means I know more. How about this? I came here with my friend today because we wanted to eat some dishes cooked by Mr. Dirden. If you cook for us, I will call my friend now. I’ll let him come over and examine Mr. Dirden’s condition. What do you think?”
Hamish’s expression suddenly changed. He let out a breath and said, “I need to ask Mr. Dirden!”
After Hamish said that, he turned around and ran into the room.
Gerald was very confident. He believed that Kaven wouldn’t refuse him.
Gerald could tell that Kaven loved cooking. Even though Kaven could no longer wield a knife with his right hand, he still ran a small restaurant here and received customers himself.
Now that Gerald had given Kaven hope, no matter how small the hope was, he would definitely choose to try it!
Gerald rubbed his nose and walked back into the alley!
Audrey looked suspiciously at Gerald and asked, “What did you say to him? Will he really cook for us?”
Gerald smiled and said, “Hazel and I can eat the dishes he cooks today. As for you guys, I am not sure!”
Gerald was teasing Audrey.
Audrey glared and said, “What do you mean? You didn’t tell him that we wanted to eat too?”
Gerald shrugged and said, “Yes. Hazel and I didn’t come here with you.”
“You are… too petty,” Audrey said in annoyance.
Beside her, Henley said disdainfully, “You’re boasting. I didn’t convince him even with 32 thousand dollars. I don’t
believe
you can make him cook for you with a few words. Doreen, let’s go. Don’t wait here.”
As they talked, the door of the room opened again. Hamish walked to Gerald and said politely, “Sir, Mr. Dirden has
agreed.”
It turned out that Henley was wrong. Gerald looked at Henley with a faint smile. Then he said to Hamish, “Then I’ll have to trouble you and Mr. Dirden.”
Hamish nodded. He looked at Henley with disgust. If it were not for the chance to cure Kaven’s hand, he would never have agreed to cook for someone like Henley.
“Wait a moment. Mr. Dirden and I need to get prepared first. Please don’t forget what you promised,” Hamish said
lightly.
Gerald nodded and smiled, “Don’t worry. No problem.”
Hamish nodded. Then he turned and entered the room again. As for Kaven, he still hadn’t shown up!
After seeing them leave, Audrey said, “Gerald, how did you do it? Mr. Dirden really agreed to cook for us.”
“I just told Mr. Dirden that I know a doctor who can cure his hand,” Gerald said with a smile.
“No way. Mr. Dirden has turned to almost all the large hospitals and famous doctors in the country and abroad, but nobody can cure it.” Audrey asked in surprise, “You actually know such a doctor?”
Henley added, “He lied. He will eat the meal first, and then he will run away. A person who had been in prison for a few years came out to work at the construction site and got to know a famous doctor. People would laugh their heads off. But it makes sense. You have been in prison for a few years. You must have got used to lying.”
“If you think I lied, then don’t eat the food later.” Gerald looked at Henley and chuckled.
Henley was stunned. Then he sneered and thought, just laugh. Laugh hard. When the person that Fletcher called in arrives, I want to see if you can still laugh.
Henley didn’t continue to talk. He just wanted to find a way to expose Gerald’s lie later!
Gerald ignored him. He walked to the side, took out his phone, found Valery’s number, and called her.
Yes. The doctor Gerald knew was naturally Valery, the best doctor in the world.
Soon, the call got through. Valery was obviously still sleeping. When she heard Gerald’s words, she said in a daze, “Hey, I was sleeping. What are you doing?”
Gerald coughed and said, “Well. Valery, come to me. I met a patient here. Only you’re the only one in the world that can cure him.”
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