What Happens in Chapter 354 – From the Book Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum)
Dive into Chapter 354, a pivotal chapter in Love's perfect match novel (Elspeth and Callum), written by joy. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 354 Mentee To-Be or Not To-Be
The man understood her thoughts at once when he saw her hesitating, and he hit the roof. “Do you think I am that kind of person?!”
At that, Elspeth chuckled awkwardly while musing, Haven’t your words just now proven whether you’re that kind of guy?
But of course, she dared not say it upfront, seeing how livid the man was. So, she cleared her throat. “Of course not.”
Finally, the man hmphed with content, then led Elspeth into the massive dispensary. With that, the young woman swept her gaze across the place, wondering, “This place is massive. They should have what I’m looking for, right?”
“Alright, dispense a prescription for typhoid fever.” At that, the man checked his watch, and as the minute hand arrived on the fifteenth minute, he said, “You have half an hour.”
“Thirty’s a little long. Let’s do ten minutes.” Elspeth was aware that he wasn’t putting her in a tight spot at all, but she didn’t want to waste too much time doing boring stuff like this, either.
As a result, the man widened his eyes with incredulity. “The thirty minutes includes the time for you to find the herbs and distinguish them. But you want to shorten it to ten? Don’t tell me you want to tank now before even starting?”
Tank… That’s pretty fresh slang. Elspeth genuinely didn’t think she’d find someone who’d know the term on the other side of the world.
“I really don’t need thirty minutes. That’s too long.”
“Since you’re so confident, I won’t say no, then.” The man nodded with peace of mind at that. “Very well. Ten minutes it is. I’ll inspect your findings later.”
“I want medicine that will give the best result. Don’t go around thinking you can fool me with a common prescription,” he added, worried she’d be somewhat lofty.
Common? Sonny would probably flip out if he heard what this guy said. That man constantly rambles about how everything he produces is the best of the best. But if this guy doesn’t make much of Sonny’s prescription, I’ll sever our mentor-mentee relationship with him.
That said, that would be a story for another day.
…
The countdown began, and the man sat down on the chair aside. As he sipped on the tea that had been pre-prepared, he sized up the young woman busying away with his peripheral vision.
Meanwhile, Elspeth’s eyes lit up after her gaze swept across the dispensary storing thousands of medicinal herbs.
She had thought she’d have a hard time finding the herbs with how they were organized, but it turned out that the arrangements were nearly identical to Sonny’s.
Can it be…
A bold notion came to her, but she quickly suppressed it. The most important thing right then was dispensing the medicine.
As she searched through the dispensary, she inadvertently grabbed a few herbs, and every time she did, the man would quirk his brows.
All else aside, this girl really knows what to pick out. All of them are rarities that I’m reluctant to use.
At that, his gaze finally turned from skeptical to admiration. However, Elspeth didn’t notice it. She was picking out the herbs while recalling what Sonny had taught her, which honestly had long been seared into her mind.
When the time came to eight and a half minutes, Elspeth placed a box of medicinal herbs on the table beside the man. “I’m done.”
The man hadn’t even finished his tea when he saw her standing confidently aside, waiting for him to inspect her prescription. At that, he quirked his lips.
This girl managed to get the prescription ready in less than ten minutes?!
The thought of Sonny had him gritting his teeth in anger and his expression turning from admiration to deploring.
“So… Have I passed the test?” Elspeth wasn’t sure what he was thinking when she saw how quickly his countenances shifted.
At that, the man cleared his throat. “I… If you want to pass the test, I have one more condition.”
“What is it?” Elspeth grew bewildered as she looked at his awkward expression.
“You… I’ll give the medicinal herbs to you for free if you agree to sever your mentor-mentee relationship with Schwartz.”
Elspeth was stunned. It would be even better if I could just become his mentee! That way, I’d inherit the entire dispensary. That mentee of his he mentioned sounded incompetent anyway…
“You won’t get a second chance at this. Once you pass up this offer, this is it!” said the man with beaming eyes while devising his plan.
Elspeth, on the other hand, couldn’t make out what the man had in mind. Sure, Sonny was quite annoying, but she still wasn’t very willing to sever her mentorship with the old man.
“This demand’s a little imposing, don’t you think? I refuse.”
With that, the man snorted and said, “Alright, so be it then. Please leave.”
How exasperating. The mentee-to-be right in front of him, gone, just like that.
However, Elspeth suddenly smirked icily. “But… since you’re not going to play nice, we’ll do it the hard way then.”
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