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Summon Of The Sword novel Chapter 1937


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 Sean's elder. Thus, she thought she had given Sean face by submitting to him. Even then, Sean sat quietly and did not even look at her.

Sherleen got mad and snapped, "Sean, don't go too far! Don't think that no one can cure my father but you!"

Zander nearby sneered and said, "If you put it that way, we might as well get out of here."

Zander turned to look at Sean 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 Sean 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 Sean 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?"

Sean did not answer Sherman's question but looked at Clinton, whose expression was visibly ghastly.

Clinton instantly shuddered when he saw Sean looking at him. He knew Sean was waiting for him to say something.

Clinton was humiliated and aggrieved, but what could he do but submit to Sean now?

Clinton said bitterly, "Sherman, don't stop me. It's my fault. It's my responsibility. I should bear it, of course."

With that said, Clinton plopped down onto his knees in front of Sean!

As the heir of the Yale family, a top student who returned from studying overseas, and a man who would be sought after by countless people wherever he went, Clinton knelt in front of Sean.

It was unbelievable.

Zander looked satisfied. Clinton had repeatedly mocked Sean. It was a relief to see him get down on his knees and apologize to Sean. However, Sean's expression was calm.

He looked meaningfully at Clinton kneeling in front of him and said earnestly, "Clinton, it's not that I want to humiliate you. I only want you to know that stubbornness and pride are nothing in front of patients. As a doctor, you should always put the patient first, not your own pride. Got it?"

"Got it..." Clinton said bitterly and nodded vigorously.

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