Gerald Crawford:The Secretly Rich Man Novel (Invisible or Poorest) Chapter 1256
While the Smiths had also met up with others to attempt to treat the illness, none of them had been able to produce any substantial results. It was around then when they came across the incredibly skillful Dr. Mabb and began asking for his help.
After several visits, those from the Smith family even got to know both of Jace’s apprentices a bit better. The man—who was around the age of thirty—went by the name of Walbridge Lumb. As for the other apprentice, she was a twenty-three-year-old-woman by the name of Brianna Zeigler.
Regardless, while it was true that Dr. Mabb had already made multiple visits before this, he hadn’t been able to discern what the issue was with her yet.
“…If there isn’t anything else, I’m going to go have a look at grandma first. Though all of you needn’t be too worried since her illness isn’t that major,” said Gerald rather confidently.
Upon hearing that, Walbridge’s expression immediately turned fierce, though he had already been hostile from the moment Brianna had said that Gerald could be a doctor as well.
‘Is this guy trying to steal our business or something? Though he’s younger than me, to think that he said that the illness wasn’t anything major when even the master hasn’t been able to identify her illness! The f*cking nerve of this guy!’
“It’d do you well not to be too arrogant, young man,” said Walbridge with a slight frown, clear dissatisfaction in his voice.
“He’s right, Gerald… I don’t mean to be rude, but I’ve never heard of you studying medicine before…” added Helen who truly didn’t have any intention of looking down on him. However, treating illnesses and saving lives was no trivial affair.
What more, she knew that Gerald was a student from the faculty of literature. Even if he was a rich heir, that didn’t automatically mean that he was a master in all other skills as well. While those from the Smith family were willing to believe in Gerald’s words, the risks involved were simply too high for them to rest easy.
Sensing that their hesitation was sound and they truly didn’t mean anything else, Gerald simply shook his head with a slightly bitter laugh. Truth be told, he had already mastered three religions and nine schools of thought. With that in mind, what was medical expertise to him?
Naturally, Gerald knew better than to blame Mrs. Smith and the others. After all, they knew little about what had happened to him in the past two years. For ordinary people, such a leap in ability would most definitely sound illogical.
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