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Chapter 111

Chapter 111

“You’ll understand when you’re older.”

“Okay.”

As they talked, Mr. Yerger walked into the kitchen with a stern expression. “How’s dinner comingalong? If you keep talking, you’ll burn the food!”

Silvia knew that Mr. Yerger was upset with her and purposely looking for trouble, so she smiledhelplessly. He was really getting more childish as he aged.

However, she did not know how long his easy–going life would last.

In the end, he would still need to go back to Wath City. Perhaps she could take his place when it wastime for him to return.

When Mr. Yerger saw them cooking with a serious expression, he nodded in satisfaction and left withhis hands behind his back.

After he disappeared through the kitchen door, Silvia and Laila looked at each other and smiled.

From the second day, Mr. Yerger would pass his patients to Silvia and Winston. He claimed that hewanted to see if their medical skills had worsened, but he just wanted to slack off.

The two of them needed to treat up to one hundred patients a day, while Laila prescribed themedications according to their prescription. One week later, Mr. Yerger finally allowed the two of themto rest one day before their departure.

After he read their diagnostic records and prescription, he nodded in satisfaction. “Well done. You didn’twaste your knowledge.”

“Mr. Yerger, have you been treating so many patients every day?”

Silvia remembered that he used to set a rule in the past. He would only treat twenty patients per day,so his appointment schedule would be full for up to a year.

He stroked his beard with a grin and said, “No, the number of patients you’ve treated over the past fewdays is the number I take in two months. Since you’ve finished treating them for me, I can sit

back and relax.”

“Mr. Yerger, is that really appropriate?”

Outsiders always said that the master doctor, Forrest Yerger, was a grumpy person. If he was in a badmood, he would just close the door and refuse to provide any consultation. If others knew that he wasactually a humorous old man, they would be blown away.

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Thinking about how he could rest every day for the next two months, Mr. Yerger smiled and said, “Ofcourse it is. If you can visit me once every two months, I’ll be able to retire.”

Silvia and Winston exchanged looks and chuckled.

Chapter 111

“You’ll understand when you’re older.”

“Okay.”

As they talked, Mr. Yerger walked into the kitchen with a stern expression. “How’s dinner comingalong? If you keep talking, you’ll burn the food!”

Silvia knew that Mr. Yerger was upset with her and purposely looking for trouble, so she smiledhelplessly. He was really getting more childish as he aged.

However, she did not know how long his easy–going life would last.

In the end, he would still need to go back to Wath City. Perhaps she could take his place when it wastime for him to return.

When Mr. Yerger saw them cooking with a serious expression, he nodded in satisfaction and left withhis hands behind his back.

After he disappeared through the kitchen door, Silvia and Laila looked at each other and smiled.

From the second day, Mr. Yerger would pass his patients to Silvia and Winston. He claimed that hewanted to see if their medical skills had worsened, but he just wanted to slack off.

The two of them needed to treat up to one hundred patients a day, while Laila prescribed themedications according to their prescription. One week later, Mr. Yerger finally allowed the two of themto rest one day before their departure.

After he read their diagnostic records and prescription, he nodded in satisfaction. “Well done. You didn’twaste your knowledge.”

“Mr. Yerger, have you been treating so many patients every day?”novelbin

Silvia remembered that he used to set a rule in the past. He would only treat twenty patients per day,so his appointment schedule would be full for up to a year.

He stroked his beard with a grin and said, “No, the number of patients you’ve treated over the past fewdays is the number I take in two months. Since you’ve finished treating them for me, I can sit

back and relax.”

“Mr. Yerger, is that really appropriate?”

Outsiders always said that the master doctor, Forrest Yerger, was a grumpy person. If he was in a badmood, he would just close the door and refuse to provide any consultation. If others knew that he wasactually a humorous old man, they would be blown away.

Thinking about how he could rest every day for the next two months, Mr. Yerger smiled and said, “Ofcourse it is. If you can visit me once every two months, I’ll be able to retire.”

Silvia and Winston exchanged looks and chuckled.

“If we visit you once every two months, you’ll find us annoying again.”

Mr. Yerger nodded in agreement. “That’s true. Alright, go ahead and pack your luggage. You’ll have torush back early in the morning tomorrow.”

While Silvia packed her clothes, Laila approached her with a tinsel box. “Silvia, Grandpa asked me togive this to you.

She took the box and opened it. There was a snowdrop inside, but it was not white in color. Instead, itwas bright red like blood.

“Grandpa says this is the only remaining snowdrop that you planted. If you find yourself in anemergency, you have to come back and see him. Don’t plant snowdrops on your

When Silvia saw Laila’s stern expression, she nodded. “I understand.”

“Okay, I won’t distract you from packing anymore.”

own!”

After Laila left, Silvia stored the snowdrop away. She finally felt relieved. With this snowdrop, she couldtreat Neil’s legs.

At night, Mr. Yerger personally cooked dinner for Silvia and Winston. He even took out the alcohol thathe had been saving for many years.

Silvia and Winston drank a few shots with him before he left with the excuse that he was getting

drunk.

Laila’s eyes had also turned slightly red. She looked at Silvia and Winston and said, “Actually, Grandpacan’t bear to part with you. He hasn’t said anything, but I know he’s really happy that back.”

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They felt reluctant to leave as well. After all, they had lived there for a few years and considered Mr.Yerger family.

Despite that, they had to leave eventually.

The next morning, Mr. Yerger did not send them off.

They walked up to his room and bowed before the door before they left.

On their way back, both of them felt a little sad, and they remained silent.

When they arrived at the airport, a few men in black stopped them right after they got out of the car.“Miss Pond, Mr. Russell, please come with us.”

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