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Victoria didn't understand what Demi meant at all. Was the latter looking down on modern medicine?
Victoria had only heard of teamwork making the dream work before and never heard of a doctor's traditional treatment being affected by modern medicine. So, Victoria couldn't help frowning.
After Demi was done reminding Felix, Seamus, and Sean, she turned around and saw Victoria. "Hello, Dr. Hoss."
She wasn't feeling awkward at all. Instead, she just greeted Victoria with a smile before leaving the hospital.
Victoria just nodded back at her with a smile and said nothing.
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Demi didn't think Felix would accompany her all the way to the elevator. Then, he got into the elevator with her, and they came out together as well. Then, he headed to the main entrance alongside her.
"You should head back to the ward now. I know my way from here," she said while pointing at the elevator.
"I'm going to send you back to Lindton," Felix said calmly.
Hearing that, Demi felt speechless, thinking that there was no need for that at all. Then, she had a hunch and asked, "Is there something you wish to talk to me about?"
"I guess you can say that," Felix said with a smile.
Hearing that response, she was speechless once more. After all, he was being vague with his answer. She thought that a big shot like him was hard to read.
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After Demi and Felix got inside a car, they headed toward Lindton. Although he said he had something to talk to her about, he didn't say a single word in the car. So, Demi felt a little awkward.
Suddenly, Felix finally said, "Thank you for saving Mr. West this time. From what we've heard from your grandmother, you're looking for a school, right? If you don't mind, I can take care of this for you. I can find a suitable school for you."
"There's no need for that…" She rejected his offer instinctively as she didn't want to trouble anyone else. After she said no, she suddenly remembered something. Although she didn't care about going to school, Timothy still needed a great school to study at.
With her capabilities at that moment, there was no way he would be able to study in a good school in Lynora City. So, she turned to Felix and said, "I would like to go to the best school in Lynora City with my brother."
"Sure." Felix nodded without a second thought.
"Thank you," she said while letting out a breath of relief.
"I'm glad that I'm one of the special few." She smiled a little to show how happy she was to hear that.
"Can you fix it?" Felix looked at her in anticipation while preparing himself for the potential bad news.
"Probably. I need to find the required herbs first," she said calmly.
"You make it sound like it's extremely easy…" he said while observing her expression. After the other doctors examined his body, most of them couldn't find out what was wrong at all. Those who did find out about the poison would always frown and ponder for a long time."
"Finding the herbs is the most difficult part. Curing your condition isn't hard at all." After saying that, Demi couldn't help covering her mouth as she yawned. She had saved a bunch of people on the island before arriving at the hospital. Then, she wasted a lot of energy on saving Benedict.
Since she could finally relax, her body was starting to show signs of exhaustion. She couldn't resist yawning at all.
"Sorry. I might be feeling tired now," she said apologetically. After all, it would seem rude for her to yawn while talking about her patient's condition.
"It's alright. I understand that you're exhausted from the program. Not only that, but we even brought you all the way here." Felix looked understanding as he spoke, and he was more reasonable than Demi had thought.
She thought about it for a while and decided to give him a present to show how sorry she was.
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