Chapter 524
Charmine waited on the same spot, but it did not take long before Dr. Weir came out of his house with a few books in his arms. The books seemed ancient, with dark blue covers and old
styled writings. (Secrets of Weir], [Weir’s Medications], [Notes from Weir)…
Charmine’s brows furrowed at the sight of the books. She had heard about them before, and they were the most invaluable books in the medical world. No matter which book it was, in it were recorded methods for curing some diseases unknown to regular people. Someone offered 50 million in the black market to get any of these books, while other descendants and students of the Weir family even fought hard for them, but Dr. Weir safeguarded them all. Who would have thought that Dr. Weir would bring them all out? Dr. Weir placed them on the table nonchalantly. He flipped open one of them and tore it down in front of Charmine.
Rip!
Charmine’s eyelids twitched. “Uncle Weir, what are you doing? These books are very precious
“How precious can it be? From now on, these books belong to you. Bring home and have a read, and if you don’t feel like reading, just put them aside. You can even use them to clean your windows.”
Speaking carefreely, Dr. Weir sat at the table and folded the paper he tore out. Charmine was shocked. He asked her to bring home these precious books to clean her windows? She had only met Dr. Weir for a day, and he treated her with such kindness! Was he not going too overboard with this…?
Dr. Weir continued, “Don’t think too much. These books are giving me a headache, and you don’t know how annoying it gets. I’ve known each of these books too well, and all the apprentices fought against one another just to get these books. Look, as their senior, it’ll seem biased no matter who I handed them to this is a recipe for trouble. Also, the properties, companies, and factories are merely worth a penny or two. Is it worth it for them to kill one another?”
Charmine was at a loss for words.
Cough, cough!
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