Frank expected George to awaken in under five minutes with his treatment, with the scarab eggs in his gut purged.
He said ten minutes just so that he had tto spare—everyone's constitution was different, and it was his style to be conservative.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHowever, it was soon ten minutes, but George was not showing signs of recovering, and his cheeks were still darkened.
Frank checked the pill he made and eventually cto a frustrating conclusion. "Wait... Could they be lying to me?" If they were lying, his diagnosis would be inaccurate and his solution incorrect.
If that was really the case, his treatment would be meaningless in a minor case, but George could get killed if it was serious.
But before Frank could ask anything, Glen raised his wrist pointedly to check his Patek Philippe and shook his head.
"It's been twelve minutes, Dr. Lawrence," he said, emphasizing 'doctor' to add insult to injury. "How much longer do we have to wait?" "Hehe..." Professor Roberts chuckled but otherwise said nothing, his disdain all too clear.
"Why don't we keep waiting? What if it eventually works?" Titus winked at Frank sarcastically. "Right, Mr.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLawrence?" Frank glowered and glared fixedly at Kendra. "Mrs. Turnbull, were you really givingthe right information? Was your husband really still, and | quote, ‘alive and kicking' last week?" "What?" Kendra snapped back, but her gaze was evasive from guilt. Still, she was not about to yield to Frank.
"Why are you suspecting me? You have no right! No." she exclaimed but quickly switched gears. "Why should | tell you anything? Who do you think you are?!" Frank almost snapped right then.
Healers hated two things the most—the first being patients who hid symptoms out of misplaced pride, and second, doctors who did not follow instructions.
And now, not only was Frank kept in the dark over George's actual condition, but Kendra also insisted on playing guessing games. How was he supposed to help? "| remember asking you to givethe truth before | treated your husband," he told Kendra. "You should know that if you don't givethe right information, | can't properly diagnose him, let alone treat him! At that point, it'd be good if nothing happens, but there's every chance of his condition worsening!" His rebuking tone sent Kendra flying into a rage, and she shrieked, "Enough! You're just a hillbilly, and you should be honored that you're even allowed to set foot in my house to treat my husband! Forget being a failure—you're even complaining?! Aren't you a healer? Why would | need you if | told you everything? Get out if you can't do it, and stop yapping here or I'll have your arms hacked off!" Her unreasonable outburst certainly left Frank furious.
It was clear that George was going to die because of these fools.