She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 26

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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 26

“Mm,” Hope said with a determined look, “For Grandpa Lewis, regardless of whether I
am Hope Williams or a doctor, I can’t possibly ignore him.”
Aria Richardson could understand her. When Hope fell into hardship years ago, Elder
Lewis had helped her. After marrying Waylon Lewis, only Elder Lewis truly treated Hope
Williams kindly. The feelings Hope had for Grandpa Lewis were not just of respect and
love, but also laced with years of guilt.

“So who do you plan to ask for help?” You can’t possibly mean to climb over the wall to
get into the Lewis Residence.
Hope thought for a moment, “There is, in fact, one person.”

That night, a brigh t moon hung in the night sky.
“Sister - in - law, you certainly picked a good day; both my parents are home today. Be
careful,” Wyatt Lewis sneakily opened the back door for Hope Williams.
Hope, carrying her medical kit, hurried in. Under the moonlight, two fi gures stealthily
entered the main house one after the other. Hope lowered her voice and whispered,
“Thanks, don’t worry, I’ll be careful. How has Grandpa been lately?”
“Grandpa is much better. Joy Ward said there’s no life - threatening danger, just that he
alternates between waking and sleeping, with longer durations of sleep.”
As Hope and Wyatt Lewis walked, she asked, “Did Grandpa take the medicine I
prescribed on time?”
“The medicine you prescribed?” Wyatt’s eyes narrowed slightly, looking at Hope with a
hint of suspicion.
When they reached Old Master Lewis’s room, Wyatt had already taken care of
everything so no one would disturb Hope. She sat down comfortably next to Grandpa
Lewis’s sickbed.
Grandpa Lewis’s breathing was much steadier than the first time she saw him, and his
complexion was much better too.
Grandpa Lewis’s current condition was pretty much what Hope had expected, indicating
that the previous silver needle treatment had been effective. Hope took out the prepared
pack of silver needles from her medical kit. She performed the sterilization and
disinfection meticulously, not allowing any sloppiness.
“Grandpa, your recovery is going well. It seems our last Silver Needle Acupuncture
treatment was effective. We’ll keep working hard, and you’ll be able to wake up soon.
Grandpa, Hope hopes you wake up quickly. Hope’s here to do acupuncture again
today.”
Wyatt, standing at the door, heard everything Hope said clearly, his face full of disbelief.
So it was Hope who saved Grandpa, then what Joy Ward sai d…

Wyatt considered carefully, remembering how Joy initially examined Old Master Lewis
and declared it hopeless. Her expression didn’t seem like she was lying.
Suddenly, Old Master Lewis was revived as though brought back from death? How was
that possible? It was hopeless and then it all changed after everyone left?
At that time, everyone was immersed in the joy of Old Master Lewis’s improved
condition and didn’t think deeply about it.
Now that he thought about it, Hope was also present back then, and her a ffection for
Old Master Lewis couldn’t be faked. Hope, too, was skilled in medicine. Looking at it
now, the person who saved Old Master Lewis was 99.9% Hope!
Wyatt’s eyes turned cold. That woman usually pretends around here, and now she even
uses such desp icable methods!
Disgusting!
Outrageous!
“Wyatt, Wyatt Lewis?” Alitzel Williams called him twice, frowning.
“Wyatt Lewis!” Alitzel raised her voice.
Wyatt then came to his senses, turning to see that Alitzel had come to stand beside him
without him noticing.
“Mom,” his voice was low.
“What are you thinking about? You look so engrossed,” Alitzel rarely saw such a serious
expression on her youngest son’s usually nonchalant face and asked curiously.
“Mom, I…” Wyatt paused.
Hope had said not to let anyone disturb her while she treated Grandpa. If he told his
mother the truth, it would inevitably make his mother aware of Hope’s presence, not
only disturbing Hope but given his mother’s trust in Joy Ward, she might not even
believe him, which would only complicate matters further.
Wyatt Lewis forcefully swallowed the words stuck in his throat and regained his frivolous
smile, “Mom, I was just worried about Gran dpa, I wasn’t thinking about anything else.”
“You claim to be so filial.” Alitzel Williams didn’t suspect his words, “Okay, your brother
and Joy are coming over for dinner too, you should go down and eat as well.”
“Mom, what about you?” Wyatt Lewis stood t all and unmovable at the doorway.

“I’m going to check on your grandpa.” Alitzel Williams pushed against Wyatt’s towering
figure.
Wyatt’s heart skipped a beat, but he didn’t move an inch from Alitzel’s push.
Sister - in - law, rest assured, I will defend this d oor with my life.
Alitzel Williams looked puzzled at Wyatt, “What’s gotten into you, child? I’m just going to
check on your grandpa.”
“Mom, Grandpa is fine, and you, as his daughter - in - law, see him every day. With such a
filial daughter - in - law like you, Gr andpa must be deeply touched. Mom, you’ve also been
working hard. Grandpa must want you to rest too. Don’t disturb his rest anymore; Mom,
please go have your meal.”
Alitzel Williams blinked, feeling a bit confused as if he was complimenting her, but it
sou nded so odd. What craziness was possessing her silly son today?
Without time to think deeply, Wyatt hurriedly pushed her shoulders down the stairs,
“Mom, let’s eat first, don’t keep dad and brother waiting. You can see Grandpa after the
meal; it won’t make much difference.”
Alitzel Williams felt something off about Wyatt but couldn’t pinpoint what it was, and
somewhat confused, she was pushed downstairs.
At the dining table, Christopher Lewis sat at the head, Waylon Lewis on one side, and
Joy Ward, with a s weet smile, sat beside Waylon. The stern atmosphere that was a
traditional trait of the Lewis family filled the air at the table.
Wyatt couldn’t help but click his tongue twice and glanced upstairs. It was rare for the
Lewis Residence to have everyone home , and it just happened that Hope Williams had
turned up.
Alitzel Williams made no effort to hide her fondness for Joy Ward, even personally
serving her soup, “Joy, you look thin; eat more to nourish yourself. Waylon, Joy is here,
have a nice chat with her, don’t be like a block of wood.”
Alitzel Williams had no shortage of worries about her two sons, one cold as ice, just like
his father, with aloofness etched deep into his bones, and the other always frivolous,
never serious. When would she ever get to hol d a grandchild?
Joy Ward looked at Waylon Lewis, nervously biting her lip, her eyes filled with shyness
and anticipation.
Waylon maintained a bland expression, focusing on his food without uttering a word.

Christopher Lewis solemnly put down his chopsticks and looked deeply at Waylon,
“You’re not getting any younger; when are you going to settle the marriage with Joy?”
Upon hearing this, Joy’s cheeks slowly reddened even more, her eyes looking towards
Waylon, filled with even more anticipation.
“Waylon, did you hear what your father said?” Alitzel Williams urged when her son gave
no response.
Waylon, “Mind your own business.”
Seeing her son’s indifferent attitude, Alitzel Williams felt really frustrated, “Waylon,
you…”
“I’m done eating. You all take your time.” Waylon Lewis put down his chopsticks and
stood up to leave.
“Waylon?” Joy Ward stiffened, calling out anxiously.
“What kind of attitude is this?” Christopher Lewis was furious.
“Mom, dad, you should worry less abo ut my brother; Sister - in - Law hasn’t died. What are
you rushing for?” Wyatt Lewis ate his ribs, wore a light smile, and spoke in a leisurely
tone, still heartless as ever.
“Wyatt Lewis, your brother and that woman are already divorced, don’t keep calling he r
‘Sister - in - Law.'”
Wyatt, “I don’t care, I’ve recognized her as the only Sister - in - Law.”
Hope Williams was good, they might not see it, but this bystander had seen, Hope
Williams had been impeccably good to this family, to his brother, to his parents, to his
grandfather.
And regardless of anything else, Hope Williams was definitely more suitable to be his
brother’s wife than Joy Ward.
“Wyatt, you all are so blinded by that woman,” Alitzel Williams was extremely agitated.
 
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