She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 43

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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 43

“Let go of me,” Hope Williams’s eyes were rife with cold indignation.
“Why have you come again? Haven’t I said you’re not allowed to enter the Lewis
Family! Someone, throw Hope Williams out,” Alitzel Williams angrily pointed towards the
door.
Hope Williams was so focused on the old master, her gaze unw illing to stray from afar,
that she didn’t pay any attention to Alitzel Williams’s words at all. Thinking that Hope

Williams was deliberately ignoring her, Alitzel was both angry and furious. If it weren’t
for maintaining the dignity of a fine lady, she wo uld have personally thrown Hope
Williams out.
“Are you even listening to me? Don’t you have any manners? When an elder speaks…”
Hope Williams meticulously recalled the process of treating the old master. She knew
that each acupuncture point was crucial. Wi th the elder’s body being extremely frail, she
had deliberated every step, being careful time and again — so she was confident there
was absolutely no issue with the treatment.
So where did the problem lie?
“Hope Williams!” Alitzel could not contain her rage , “You’re simply…”
“What did you just say?” Hope Williams’s icy gaze finally turned towards Alitzel,
observing her about to explode with anger, seemingly with new wrinkles fuming into
existence.
“…” Alitzel was momentarily stunned, then her anger surged ev en more.
“Mom, please calm down. My sister - in - law came here to treat Grandpa.”
“Treat him?” Alitzel scoffed with scorn, “Is she qualified to treat the elder? With just her
medical high school education, what makes her qualified to treat Grandpa.”
“Mom…” Wy att Lewis was speechless. Alitzel’s grudge against Hope Williams was too
deep, utterly irreconcilable. Further discussion would only intensify the conflict. The
most effective solution was to persuade his brother first.
“Is Grandpa alright?” Joy Ward rushe d in, one of her high heels broken, with her clothes
considerably wet — a spectacle hardly better than the state of Hope Williams.
Seeing this, Alitzel’s heart softened a bit, “Joy, how did you end up like this?”
“Sorry, Aunt, I lost my composure because I w as so worried about Grandpa. I ran too
hastily and ended up like this,” Joy Ward said, slightly embarrassed.
But the pretense of worry for the old master was false; the real fear was that Hope
Williams’s arrival would reveal the truth.
“Master, how is Gran dpa?” Joy Ward seemed extremely concerned about Elder
Murphy, holding Alitzel’s hand as she asked.

“It’s baffling, I don’t know where the issue lies. Our last examination showed the old
master had improved a lot. How could he suddenly fall ill?” Elder Murphy sat aside,
utterly perplexed.
“Could there have been a problem with the prescription?” Alitzel a sked with concern.
Although she recognized Joy Ward’s medical skills, the prescription she had written
before, when shown to other doctors, was said to be too potent. While it was beneficial
to the old master’s condition, it was not without its harmful eff ects.
Alitzel was also worried about the prescription Joy Ward had written…
“It’s not the medicine’s fault,” said Hope Williams and Joy Ward almost in unison.
Hope Williams knew, the medicine she prescribed was tailored to the old master’s body,
not a smid ge too much or too little. If followed correctly, there should be no problem —
unless it wasn’t followed precisely.
A flicker of disdain passed deep within Joy Ward’s eyes. Why was this wretched woman
being so proactive?
Ha, as if her prescription could be f lawless.
Wasn’t it her own modifications to that subpar prescription that were beneficial? The
original formula comprised common herbs, too gentle in effect. Her changes would
undoubtedly speed up the old master’s recovery.
Joy Ward lifted her chin proudly , never doubting her own abilities.
Following Hope Williams’s methods was the real problem. Now that the old master had
relapsed, it had to be an issue with Hope Williams’s treatment.
Wasn’t it best if this worthless woman stopped her sloppy treatments? No w she was
being blamed for it.
Thinking this, Joy Ward heaved a huge sigh of relief, reassuring herself of Hope
Williams’s inferior medical skills, as the old master’s condition was proof enough.
“Yes, I’ve seen the prescription; there’s no problem. That f ormula is definitely beneficial
to the old master’s condition,” Elder Murphy defended his apprentice with a stern note in
his now chilly voice.
Joy Ward frowned slightly at the side, earnestly nodding in agreement.
“So what is going on then? You tell me. T he old master’s condition is so erratic, it’s
torturing him,” Alitzel was also anxious.

“Mrs. Lewis, please don’t worry. I have the old master’s condition under control, and
there’s no immediate threat to his life for the time being. But we still haven’t f ound the
cause of his sudden relapse. I’ve reviewed the previous treatments and medications by
Joy, and there have been no issues. Therefore, to determine the reason for his relapse,
we must observe carefully.”
 
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