Looking at their expectant looks, you could tell how important the words “Dr. Leonardo” was.
When the hotel doors opened, and Anita and Benita strode out of the hotel, the patients gathered around them.
“Calm down… Line up!” Benita shouted.
He had a hard time getting the patients to wait in line. Cheryl had hotel security bring a table and a medical kit for Anita.
After making all the preparations, Anita sat down and treated people.
Some influencers even came over to take videos and get some clout but were all chased away by hotel security. They did not let them come near. After all, Anita gave people free treatment to save lives, not for fame.
***
Yale Residence.
Sherman carried a tray with a steaming cup of coffee on it. He knocked on the study door in front of him, and a voice came from the study.
“Come in…”
Sherman entered the study and immediately saw a young man sitting behind his desk, reading.
The man was none other than Mr. Yale, who had gone to the hotel to make a scene earlier.
His name was Clinton Yale, and he was the head of the Yale family, Sherleen’s eldest son. Sherman was the second son, and they had a younger sister named Lola Yale. “Brother, did you stay up last night?”
Sherman asked, putting the coffee on the desk.
Clinton nodded, looked at Sherman, and asked, ”Is Anita treating people again today?”
“Whether it’s for show, Mr. Leonardo did treat people for free, and he has cured many people. That’s an indisputable fact,” Sherman said with a chuckle.
Clinton snorted and said, “Anyway, I just don’t like Anita… I don’t believe he’s better at medicine than I am.”
“Clinton, you’ve studied abroad. You know about modern medicine. You’re no match for Mr. Leonardo in traditional medicine,” Sherman said helplessly.
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