Chapter 454
Cherished By Seven Sisters
Chapter 454 The Disciple Of Friar Athos The Langford familyâs current state was no better than that of the Santana family; despair and gloom filled the air at their residence.
Upon Blancheâs return, her father, Alpheus, anxiously asked, âHow did it go, Blanche? Did Ms. Sullivan inform you about the fortunate opportunity?â
The rest of the Langford family also watched her with great anticipation.
One could say that all of the Langford familyâs hopes rested on Blanche.
Living up to everyoneâs expectations, Blanche nodded and said, âYes, Sierra has already informed me about it.â
âReally?â
Alpheus and the othersâ eyes noticeably lit up with eagerness. Unable to bear the suspense, they urged her, âBlanche, please tell us what exactly this fortunate opportunity is.â
Blanche glanced at Emrys beside her, revealing a sweet smile as she said, âThe fortunate opportunity mentioned by Friar Athos is this handsome and charming gentleman⦠the one and only Mr.
Lund.â
After saying that, Blanche felt a chill run down her spine, causing goosebumps to form on her skin.
Naturally, these were not her own words. She would never use such terms to praise a man, as it was too cheesy and inconsistent with her style.
As for why she had to introduce him that way, it was simply because she was forced to.
Before Emrys followed Blanche into the Langford residence, he had reminded her to speak highly of him when she introduced him later. If he wasnât satisfied, his mood would affect his medical skills.
Blanche knew that Emrys was only joking.
However, during her introduction, she paused for a moment, then decided to describe him as handsome and the one and only.
The expressions of the Langford family members took a strange turn.
This was the first time they had heard Blanche praise a man in such a manner.
So who exactly is this Mr. Lund to deserve such high praise from Blanche? And why is he referred to as the fortunate opportunity of the Langford family?
All eyes were focused on Emrys.
Blanche didnât beat around the bush and said, âThis gentleman, Mr. Lund, is Sierraâs younger brother.
At the same time, he is also a disciple of Friar Athos. The recently famous miracle doctor of Jazona is none other than him.â
Blanche recounted the words that Sierra had originally told her.
A disciple of Friar Athos?
Upon hearing these words, the spirits of the Langford family were instantly lifted. Overwhelmed with excitement, Alpheus bowed and said, âMr. Lund, please come in and have a seat.â
They had already seen Emrys. Despite their confusion, they didnât ask too many questions. Instead, they inquired about the more pressing matter concerning the fortunate opportunity with Blanche. Only at this moment did they realize that this young man was actually the disciple of Athos.
Given that he was a disciple of Athos, it was understood that his medical skills were undoubtedly exceptional.
Naturally, Alpheus treated his guest with respect.
Emrys waved his hand and said, âThatâs not necessary. Take me to see the patient.â
Alpheus couldnât have wished for anything more than for Emrys to say that. He immediately nodded enthusiastically, saying, âPlease, this way, Mr. Lund.â
Alpheus led Emrys to his fatherâs room.
Samuel was on the brink of death. Although he couldnât speak, his eyes could still move, and his ears could still hear.
Alpheus revealed Emrysâ identity to Samuel. Blinking his eyes, Samuel seemed to express a warm welcome toward Emrys.
Samuel said, âDad, Iâm certain that Mr. Lund can cure your illness.â
With that, he stepped aside, turned around, and respectfully bowed to Emrys, saying, âMr. Lund, Iâm counting on you.â
Emrys nodded, saying, âYou all may leave first. Let Blanche stay behind to lend a hand.â
âUnderstood.â
Alpheus complied without hesitation. He escorted everyone out of the room and then turned to Blanche with a serious tone, advising her, âYou must follow Mr. Lundâs instructions. Whatever he asks of you, you must do. Do you understand?â
Blanche nodded in agreement.
After providing his guidance, Alpheus exited the room.
Emrys glanced at Blanche, who appeared tense, and chuckled as he reassured her, âYou donât have to be so stressed. I just need you to perform some simple tasks and inform me about his condition. Itâs not a major issue.â
Only then did Blanche let out a sigh of relief.