She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 99

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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 99

Elder Murphy furrowed his brows from the side and added, “I can testify to that as well,
it was Joy who saved you with Silver Needle Acupuncture.”
Hope Williams’s brows raised slightly as she looked at Elder Murphy, then paused,
turning her gaze to Joy Ward, “Silver Needle Acupuncture?”
“That’s right, I discovered long ago that Joy was skilled at Silver Needle Acupuncture,
and I’ve als o seen the prescription she wrote for Old Master Lewis, all of which are
evidence that Joy cured Old Master Lewis,” Elder Murphy said with a stern face,
naturally unwilling to stand by as his disciple was slandered.
Joy Ward stood to the side with her head lowered, her hands tightly clenched. Hearing
what Elder Murphy said, her pupils constricted. She knew nothing about Silver Needle
Acupuncture, but since Elder Murphy had said so, she certainly wouldn’t admit her lack
of skill now; wouldn’t that expose eve rything?
Silence equaled consent.
Regardless, she had to get through this ordeal first, then settle the score with Hope
Williams.
...
Hearing his words, Hope Williams sneered, “I don’t know whether Joy Ward is proficient
in Silver Needle Acupuncture or not , but is the prescription you mentioned this one?”
Joy Ward suddenly raised her head, only to see Hope Williams taking out a complete
prescription from her bag. Her eyes filled with terror, she exclaimed, “Master…”
At Joy Ward’s sharp cry, all eyes suddenl y turned towards her.
Waylon Lewis’s icy gaze also swept towards Joy Ward involuntarily.
Today, Joy had truly feared Waylon Lewis; that one look frightened her into silence.
Elder Murphy had already taken the prescription analysis report, but upon Joy Ward ’s
call, he looked at her with suspicion. Joy’s eyes darted around within their sockets, but
she could not speak a word.
To prevent it would only reveal her guilt.
What was loathsome was that Hope Williams, that contemptible person, actually had a
backup. It was despicable, utterly despicable.
She felt an icy chill throughout her body, as a tremor spread from the depths of her
heart.

Seeing that Joy Ward did not respond, Elder Murphy turned his gaze to the prescription
and suddenly he was stunned, “This… this prescription is for who?”
Hope Williams’s delicate features turned cold, “For Grandpa Lewis.”
“What?” Elder Murphy’s brows furro wed tightly, “While each medicine on this
prescription is meant for heart disease, the dosages are far too large. How many could
withstand it? Who wrote this? This could kill someone!” Elder Murphy, a lifelong
physician of integrity, would never allow such incompetent doctors to endanger patients.
Hope Williams raised her eyebrows casually and said lightly, “Your esteemed disciple.”
Elder Murphy’s brows knit together again as he angrily slapped the paper on the table,
“Impossible, this isn’t what Joy wrote. I’ve seen what she wrote; it was a perfect
prescription, not this one.”
As expected, Hope Williams nodded, began writing on the spot, and quickly handed a
prescription to Elder Murphy, “Is this what you saw?”
Elder Murphy, full of suspicion, took one look and confirmed it was indeed the one he
had seen before. With a complicated look at Hope Williams, he said, “Yes, it’s this one,
how did you know?”
“Because she plagiarized my prescription,” Joy Ward, pale - faced, preemptively shouted,
trying to pin the pla giarism label on Hope Williams.
This was a label Hope Williams would not accept.
Hope Williams, unfazed, smiled faintly, “Oh, is that so? Then please list out the
prescription that I allegedly plagiarized from you.”
Hope Williams slammed a blank paper in f ront of Joy Ward, and with a gesture said,
“Begin.”
Joy Ward stepped back in panic, “I…”
“Can’t list it, can you?”
“I… I’ve forgotten, and after so long, who could remember so clearly? Hope Williams,
you plagiarized mine, that’s why you remember it so well .” Joy Ward pointed at Hope
Williams, her anger making her grit her teeth.
Hope Williams nodded calmly, having anticipated that Joy Ward would deny everything.
She said with a smile, “That’s okay.”

“You said this prescription wasn’t written by you,” Hope W illiams lifted the printed
version, paused, then took up her handwritten one, “And this is the one I copied from
you, right?”
Joy Ward’s chest heaved violently, she glared at Hope Williams and said stubbornly,
“That’s right.”
“Good,” Hope Williams nodded.
Hope Williams stood up, placing her phone on the table.
Joy Ward didn’t know what Hope Williams was planning or what evidence she had next,
her eyes wary, “What else do you want to do?”
“Why are you panicking?”
“I’m not panicking.”
“Don’t worry, you will b e in a moment.”
Joy Ward narrowed her eyes, racking her brain for any evidence that might still be in
Hope Williams’s possession.
But no matter how much she thought, she couldn’t come up with anything, finally
snorting coldly, convincing herself that Hope Williams was just bluffing, that she had no
evidence at all.
She used this reasoning to force herself to calm down.
“Hope Williams, no matter what you do, it will be in vain. Don’t think you can confuse
things and wrongfully accuse me.”
Hope Williams smile d, not engaging in further conversation.
With a touch of her hand, voices suddenly filled the room through the phone.
“Grandpa Lewis’s body is weak; he can only be nourished little by little. Flooding him
with such a large dose of medicine is like inflating a ball; it needs air, but it cannot
handle an overload. Once it’s overfilled, explosion is the only consequence.”
“J oy Ward, don’t you claim to be highly skilled in medicine? Surely, you would know this
basic principle. I do not believe you, what are you trying to do, trying to kill Grandpa
Lewis?”
“You’re talking nonsense, I did no such thing, don’t try to smear my nam e.”

“Whether I’m speaking nonsense or not, you know the truth. You can’t escape this
matter; any doctor would see that you cannot argue your way out of this.”
“No, Hope Williams, don’t!”
“Step aside.”
“Hope Williams, you want to expose me? Don’t even think about it. Everyone knows I’ve
been dedicated to treating the old master to the best of my ability. Who would believe
what you’re saying? Even if you have this report, how could it not be a forgery you
made to frame me? Hope Williams, give up. Nobody will believe you.”
“Get out of the way.”
“Hope Williams!”
 
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