Chapter 90-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
Taraâs condition was getting worse. This time, she couldnât recognize him at all.
"Oh, itâs David," Tara said. "Iâm getting on in years and has forgotten my eldest grandson. My granddaughter-in-law is really beautiful. Look at her big lively eyes and flawless skin. Rascal, you have to be nice to my granddaughter-in-law."
Tara took Danielleâs hand. Her eyes were like the warm sun in winter, bright and gentle, radiating deep kindness and love.
Danielle took Taraâs pulse and thought, âThereâs no major issue. She doesnât even need surgery.
David could tell that Danielle was taking Taraâs pulse, so he asked with concern, "Whatâs her condition like?"
"Tara doesnât need surgery," Danielle said. "Iâll perform acupuncture on her in a bit and prescribe some drugs. The specifics will depend on her reaction after taking these drugs. Iâll continue adjusting her prescriptions. "In less than two weeks, the blood clot in her brain will dissolve, and her health will improve compared to before."
David was very surprised. He thought, âI initially thought Grandma would recover after Danielle performed surgery on her, but to my surprise, Danielle said acupuncture and traditional medicine would do the trick and no surgery was needed.
Danielleâs medical skills are truly advanced.
Patrick was somewhat incredulous. He thought, âIs Mrs. Charringtonâs medical skills that advanced? No surgery is needed, and Tara can recover by taking medicine.
He knew that many renowned doctors had been helpless with Logan and Taraâs illnesses, but to his surprise, Danielle could handle it so easily, even saying that Tara would recover in half a month.
Previously, when David said that Danielle was a miracle healer, he kept thinking that David was exaggerating as there was no way someone so young could be a miracle healer. It seemed that he did not understand how capable Danielle was. "Danielle, are you saying that I donât need surgery and that I can recover just by drinking some traditional medicine?" Tara asked.
She found it unbelievable. After all, she was well aware of her condition. Her granddaughter-in-law said with certainty that she would recover in half a month. This was something she did not even dare to dream of.
Danielle smiled and said confidently, "Donât worry, Tara. I guarantee that youâll be fine in half a month. Once youâre healed, you can even go dancing at the square."
"You cheeky girl," Tara said. "With my aging body, thereâs no point in dancing at the square." Her laughter made people feel pleasant and comfortable, full of kindness.
"Thank you, Danielle," David said, looking at Danielle with a doting and grateful expression.
"Itâs no sweat," Danielle said. This was indeed a minor matter for her. She was very happy to be able to use the medical skills she learned to treat people, especially treating someone she cared about.
"Mrs. Charrington, youâre amazing," Patrick said. "Logan and Taraâs conditions have left many doctors helpless, but to you, itâs a piece of cake. Youâre simply a legend in the medical world. If you need anything in the future, let me know as soon as possible. Iâll definitely do my best to handle it."
In Patrickâs worldview, he would be nice to anyone who treated their boss wholeheartedly.