"What is his ailment? What exactly is the issue?" Neera inquired.
However, no one on the medical team was able to respond.
Neera asked, her confusion growing, "Don't you know?"
The doctor paused before responding, ashamed.
"Although we've been monitoring Mr. Cox for a long time, we genuinely don't know. We were aware from the start that something was wrong with his physical state, but we haven't been able to identify any issues.
"There has been no resolution despite our requests for medical experts from all over the world to assist Mr. Cox in being examined for physical sickness. This time, Mr.'s terrible injuries should have been the catalyst. We are now helpless due to the state of Cox's physique."
Neera was taken aback when she learned the outcome.
She was aware that the doctor summoned by Avery was undoubtedly not a regular person. But not even they—not even medical experts from around the world—were able to rule out the sickness!
"No matter how complicated the condition is, there will always be some signs. Didn't you discover anything amiss?" She remarked, her eyebrows furrowing in thought.
At this point, the attending physician remarked, "There are, in fact. Mr. Cox frequently complains of chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and irritability—at times, even out of control. In dire circumstances, he might also injure himself. Regarding other symptoms, it is probable... Despite having numerous, intense bloodshot spots all over his body, the checkup turns up nothing unusual."
"Bloodshot?" Neera scowled more deeply.
One by one, members of the medical team nodded in agreement, "Yes, there are!"
The attending physician exposed Avery's sleeve to Neera by opening it.
"Look, Ms. Garcia, this is the bloodshot I am talking about," said the attending physician.
Neera examined Avery's arm carefully and noticed that there were several shallow bloodshot markings there.
"This ailment is regarded as mild. These bloodshot spots will intensify in color and spread throughout the body when the condition is exceedingly bad."
Neera's face darkened when she heard this.
Everyone in the medical team assumed from her look that she had thought of anything and hurriedly inquired, "Ms. Garcia, do you have any ideas? Have you ever seen this illness before?"
Neera thought for a moment before shaking her head and saying, "I have seen a similar situation in ancient medical classics before, but I am not sure about Mr. Cox's illness. It has nothing to do with what I saw, and I'm not sure if it's the same."
After that, she paused, her tone slightly melancholy.
"If so, Mr. Cox is in big trouble."
Hearing what she said, the entire medical team grew frightened.
"What is the disease, Ms. Garcia? Can you talk about it first so we're mentally prepared?"
Neera was rigorous in her approach and stated unequivocally, "I can't draw any conclusions just now. Wait, and start with a modest course of treatment. I'll go back and investigate it first."
She turned around as she was about to walk away and recalled something else. She said, "Please take a tube of Mr. First Cox's blood; I will have to check it."
"Ms. Garcia, can you just do it here?" The attending physician hesitantly asked after hearing it.
Neera was puzzled. "Why?"
"This is for Mr. Cox's safety. Although we do believe you, if this information gets out, it will be very problematic."
Neera didn't anticipate that drawing Avery's blood and taking it away would be so difficult. She scowled because they took it so seriously.
The two sides were in a stalemate for a while. When the attending physician saw this, he had to take a step back.
"Please don't be angry, Ms. Garcia." It isn't that we don't believe you. It's all about the rules. We must follow them. Let me first consult with the two elders. If we can, we will do it right away."
When he opened the door and walked out, Neera pursed her lips and followed.
When a few individuals outside observed them coming out, they instantly inquired, "How's it going? Can it still be cured?"
The attending physician explained the current circumstances. The two elders instantly rejected Neera's plea after hearing this.
"No, the blood cannot be extracted!" Nothing about Mr. Cox should be revealed!"
"We didn't mean to cause trouble, Chad; you know the situation," Rio said to Chad.
Chad nodded, aware of their predicament, and suggested, "In that case, let's talk to Neera about Avery. You must make Neera comprehend."
The two elders couldn't help but pause when they heard the words; neither of them had anything to say.
"Do you don't believe me, or don't you trust Neera?" Chad directly questioned him as his eyes clouded a little.
"That's not what I meant; we naturally believe in you, but...", Ronald hastily reassured him.
Chad, who was tired of their blather, flatly stated, "Neera may be the only one who can now save Avery's life. You two need to consider it and make sure you don't miss the ideal treatment window."
The two elders paused for a moment, sighed deeply, and then grudgingly consented after hearing this.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Enigmatic Return (Neera and Jean)
What kind of stupid confusion is this, how come she didn't know that the my bourvart they are talking about is Jean?...
Author uses too many words to describe useless things and then don't clarify others, who is this aunts friend. Neere went to play golf with who?...
Why is she keeping so many secrets from Jean?...
is it too much to ask, when are they going to know that Jean is the father of her triplets???? the man that night 6yrs ago is Jean???!!!!!!...
Chapter 328, did Alfonso not meet Jeann before, how does he not recognise him huh...
I'm a bit confused, does Roxanna not know that her sister is married..this chapter makes it look like she doesn't know but they already went to Jean for money huh...
Too many words to explain somethings, it's a waste.......
Good Day Dear Author! i just want to ask, why it cant read in normal format? the sentences for every chapter is cut, almost half of the sentence is cut thats why cant read it as whole. Thankyou....