Chapter 13
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Dr. Jenkin added.
“Young lad, it’s fine if you lack ability, but you’d better not speak recklessly. Not only does it make you look foolish, but it also delays others.”
“Doctor Jenkin, please treat my sister. Don’t listen to this astard.” Charles snarled, pushing Alex away-
“Who is this young man, anyway?”
Charles looked at Alex with great disdain.
“Never mind, Doctor Jenkin. He is just a scammer who scammed my father.”
“You’re wrong. I came because Mr. Alfred asked me.” Alex calmly said, “By the way, do you want me to treat her or not?”
Jessica hesitated, torn between her husband’s wishes and lisinine’s condition
She glanced between Dr. Jenkin, who had treated many famous people, and the young man barely older than Jasmine,
“You are still young,” she spoke. “Let Doctor Jenkin treat my daughter.”
“You heard my Mom, right?” Charles said. “Now fuck off se Doctor Jenkin can start.” 1
“Go ahead then,” Alex coldly stated.
Dr. Jenkin sneered. “Listen, young man. If you think you can use me as a stepping stone to win favor with the Kingston family, you’re gravely mistaken.”
Turning to Charles, he added, “If you keep this man here, I won’t treat the patient. He’s already disrespecting
me.”
“Get out, scumbag!” Charles yelled. “Never come here again, or I’ll break your legs!”
He pushed Alex out, then turned to the butler. “Make sure he never crosses our entrance again.”
The butler hesitated. “Young master, but your father said
“My father made a mistake. Get him out,” Charles snapped.
Alex walked out the room. T
He had cured thousands but had also watched hundreds die because they refused to believe in him.
Life and death were matters of fate. As a healer, he couldn’t force his treatment on anyone.
Jasmine started moaning in pain, her body writhing in discomfort.
Jessica cried out, “Doctor, please help my daughter!”
Dr. Jenkin noticed Alex had already left the room and sneered, “That youngster is a thousand years too early to challenge me.”
“Doctor Jenkin, please forgive us,” Charles said, trying to appease him. “I can give him a good beating for daring to tarnish your name.
“We’ll deal with him after your sister is cured.” Doctor Jenkin called the nurses. “Hold her still. I’m going to
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administer the shot.”
With a confident smille, he infected the syringe into Jasminë.
Almost immediately, Jasmine’s struggles ceased, and a fair red hue spread across her skin.
“See?” Dr. Jenkin sald with satisfaction. “She’ll be fine in five minutes. This is my latest medicine, the result of ten years of research.”
Jasmine’s breathing calmed, her face relaxing as the pain faded.
Charles and Jessica began to feel relief.
“But you know,” Dr. Jenkin added, “this medicine is expensive.”
“No worries, Doctor. We understand,” Jessica reassured high. “Great medicine comes at a great cost.”
“Good,” Dr. Jenkin replied, a proud sinile on his lips. “The cost is ten million for that shot.”
Though both Jessica and Charles were shocked by the price, they knew that curing Jasmine was all that mattered.
“I’ll transfer the money now,” Charles said, pulling out his phone.
“Great, don’t worry about your sister,” Dr. Jenkin assured “She’s cured. I guarantee she’ll never feel any pain again.” t
But as he spoke, Jasmine’s steady breathing suddenly turned heavy, her body trembling uncontrollably.
“Doctor, what’s happening to her?
Jessica’s voice cracked with panic as Jasmine vomited blood, her mouth spewing crimson, and her nose began to bleed.
Blood seeped from her eyes and ears, staining her skin.
Jessica’s face turned ashen.
“Doctor Jenkin, how can this be happening? Please, help my daughter!”
Doctor Jenkin stared at Jasmine in horror, his confidence shattered.
“H–how come?! I… I… don’t know.”
He didn’t know how this could happen. His hands shook as he fumbled for his medical equipment.
The results of the equipment made his heart sink–Jasmine’s condition was terminal, and she was likely to die within minutes.
“How could you not know? Aren’t you one of the most famous divine doctor in Vancouver?”
Charles shouted angrily.
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