CHAPTER 1264
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1264 Lacking in Medical Skills
Chapter 1264 Lacking In Medical Skills
âAll the doctors in our hospital have diagnosed Mr. Reubenâs condition. Itâs not something that can be cured this easily. Even if itâs acupuncture, it should be performed by someone wellâknown.
âMr. Reuben, if may I ask, did she mention who she is?â Chester asked.
âNo.â Reuben glanced sharply at Chester, exuding an authoritative presence. âHowever, I realized something from our conversation. Your prestigious numberâone hospital seems to have lost its
essence.
âA hospitalâs purpose is to save lives. But from what Iâm hearing, it sounds like you donât want me to get better.â
Chesterâs face turned pale as he hurriedly explained, âMr. Reuben, I didnât mean it that way. Itâs just that the CT scans show-â
âCT scans. All you rely on now are machines to determine a patientâs fate. I remember your hospitalâs original motto. âDo not define life and death; strive to save every life.â
âIt seems that Dr. Harper is not suitable to continue treating a âdying
man like me.â
Reubenâs words were nicely said, sending a very clear and direct message. Chester was no longer welcomed.
Chester hadnât imagined that Reuben, who had always cooperated with his treatment, would suddenly turn against him. This treatment for the Whitmans had been pivotal for his career advancement.
The Wray family had specifically asked him to handle this case,
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and he had even hoped to have the opportunity to assist Evan. That would have looked perfect on his resume!
Yet, an unknown traditional medicine doctor suddenly appeared and took his job! Who would do such a thing?
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Chester racked his brains but couldnât figure out who it could be.
How could there be a doctor in Hawford he wasnât familiar with?
The crucial thing was that Reubenâs improved condition was undeniable. Who on earth was this person?
After leaving the Whitman residence, Chester couldnât contain his frustration any longer. He leveraged his connections to inquire
about the situation.
âNo one has been to the Whitman residence. Youâre overthinking Chester. With Mr. Reubenâs condition, no one but you would dare
take it on.â
âDonât say such things. Once Evan arrives and performs the surgery with you, the patient will naturally get better.â
âBut itâs true that we havenât been there, and itâs even less likely for
any traditional medicine practitioners.â
âCould it be a scam? Wait a couple of days and observe Mr.
Reubenâs condition. I donât believe two needles can work miracles.
There must be some medicine involved.â
These were all the responses Chester received.
So, he decided to wait and see, aborting his plan to call Kenton. He was fully aware that informing the Wray family that he was no longer needed by Reuben and that they had found a better replacement would only make him look incompetent.
Furthermore, the situation wasnât critical yet. The likelihood of a
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scam was high,
Chester couldnât believe there was a traditional medicine practitioner in Hawford more skilled than Evan. He hadnât seen one in many years. Hence, he was confident the Whitmans would seek him out again soon.
Meanwhile, Reuben stood by the window as he watched Chester drive off.
He clutched the note Wynter had given him. His previous frail condition had prevented him from realizing that so many in the Whitman residence were untrustworthy.
Taylor noticed Reubenâs gaze and lowered his eyes. âDad, are you suspicious of Dr. Harper?â
âHeâs not the problem.â Reuben turned to face his two sons,
meeting their eyes. âHe didnât misuse any medications on me. He just couldnât cure me.â