Chapter 69 One of the Lucky Ones
Chapter 69 One of the Lucky Ones
“Replace all the doors in the house. Be sure to double–check”
“Yes, of course
Jude glanced toward the stairs, then turned his attention to Davina, who had already gotten off of him.
She stood up, adjusted her clothes, and, without thinking, gave him a swift kick to the side.
Jude didn’t react audibly. Instead, he looked at her with a pitiable expression, almost as though he was innocent.
It was hard to tell if he was genuinely apologetic or just pretending.
Davina frowned.
He really knows how to act.
Ten minutes later, Davina was seated in the living room.
Jude, now dressed in fresh clothes, was sitting across from her.
The atmosphere felt strangely tense.
Jude rubbed his nose, subtly hiding the faint smirk playing at the corner of his mouth.
Davina, on the other hand, wrestled with whether she should offer an explanation.
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But seeing Marlon’s detached expression, as though he couldn’t care less about the details, she chose to remain silent.
What am I supposed to say? That I walked into the bathroom, found Jude taking a shower, and accidentally saw everything?
She can’t say that.
If I did, he might expect me to take responsibility.
your symptoms first appeared, I
“Mr. Marlon, I’ve looked into your illness. There’s no record of it in modern medicine. When your sympt took some samples for further examination. Your condition….
She paused briefly.
Marlon and Jude leaned forward, waiting for her to continue.
Davina’s lips curled into a faint smile. “It’s treatable.”
At those words, Jude’s expression shifted, his eyes lighting up with hope.
Marlon, too, seemed visibly relieved. “Really? Can you really cure it?”
Davina nodded. “Yes, but I’ll need to perform needle therapy. The process may be uncomfortable, so you’ll need to endure it. And you must follow my instructions to the letter. If you don’t stick to the treatment plan, I’ll stop immediately.
“Also, you need time to recover, so during your treatment, you’ll need to stay in Zlanta.”
Marlon’s excitement was clear. “Don’t worry. I’m retired, so I can stay here”
Davina gave a quiet nod. After a brief pause, she added, “You’re not the only person suffering from this, right?”
Marlon and Jude exchanged a look.
Marlon sighed softly and nodded. Tm one of the lucky ones. At least I’m still alive.”
Davina smiled faintly, understanding without needing further explanation
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Chapter 69 One of the Lucky Ones
“The unlucky ones… Marlon’s voice dropped, a trace of sadness in his eyes. “They didn’t make it.”
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Davina responded gently. “It seems the illness can be transmitted under certain conditions, which suggests environmental factors are involved. But for now, I’ll focus on treating your condition.”
She couldn’t worry about everything–she wasn’t a saint, after all.
What she could do was focus on healing her patients.
The biggest mistake a doctor could make was becoming overly sympathetic, as it would trap them in moral uncertainty, unable to act with conviction
Besides, she could sense this illness was connected to something deeper–a secret, perhaps.
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