Besides having a noble identity, Sherleen was the head of the Yale family and Clinton, Sherman, and Lola’s mother.
In terms of age, she was also Omas’s elder. Thus, she thought she had given Omas face by submitting to him. Even then, Omas sat quietly and did not even look at her.
Sherleen got mad and snapped, “Abraham, don’t go too far! Don’t think that no one can cure my father but you!”
Vivian nearby sneered and said, “If you put it that way, we might as well get out of here.”
Vivian turned to look at Omas and said with a smile, “Commander, let’s leave and see what they’re gonna do…”
Sherman instantly became alarmed at that.
Sherleen was right. There were doctors who could probably treat Cedric, but Cedric was so sick and dying that they did not have time to find another doctor.
If Omas did leave, they could only watch Cedric die and prepare his funeral!
“Mom, will you stop making things worse?” Sherman said helplessly.
Then he looked at Omas again. “Dr. Lennon, we’ve already apologized to you. My mother has also submitted to you. What will it take for you to treat my grandpa?”
Omas did not answer Sherman’s question but looked at Clinton, whose expression was visibly ghastly.
Clinton instantly shuddered when he saw Omas looking at him. He knew Omas was waiting for him to say something.
Clinton was humiliated and aggrieved, but what could he do but submit to Omas now?
Clinton had no choice but to walk over to Omas and slowly say, “Mr. Lennon, I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have mocked you like that. I’m indeed not as good a doctor as you. I’ll never go against you again…”
”Is that all?” Omas asked calmly.
Clinton was proud and refused to see others be better than him, so he picked a fight with Abraham, wanting to overpower Jamie. However, the proud man had said he was willing to kneel.
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