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Remorse After Breaking Up (Sebastian) novel Chapter 331

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“If you can cure his illness, then I’ll believe in your medical skills,” Travis said.

“It’s just an end-stage cancer; nothing difficult,” Sebastian replied indifferently.

Everyone present was shocked. Sebastian could diagnose the illness with just a glance? That was incredible.

Ferguson coldly snorted. “You investigated it beforehand, didn’t you?”

Travis also looked at Sebastian with suspicion. Pre-investigation wasn’t impossible. After all, it wasn’t a secret.

Sebastian smiled and said, “Observation, inquiry, and examination are basic medical skills. The patient’s symptoms are written all over his face. So, there’s no need for prior inquiries.”

“Anyone can brag. Since you’ve diagnosed his illness, can you cure him?” Ferguson challenged. He didn’t believe anyone could cure a terminal illness. Even if Ezekiel were to reincarnate, he might not have that skill.

Sebastian didn’t waste any more words on him. He took out a pill and handed it over. “Take this.”

The patient didn’t hesitate. He was already terminally ill. Even if it were poison, he was willing to take the chance.

“How long will it take for this medicine to work?” Travis asked.

Sebastian held out his hand.

“Five days? That’s too long. Are you deliberately stalling?” Travis asked coldly.

“I meant five seconds,” Sebastian replied.

“You’re joking…” Ferguson was about to challenge when the patient suddenly spat out a large amount of black blood.

“How dare you poison him? Someone come and seize him!” Ferguson roared angrily.

“Hold up!” Travis exclaimed as he raised his hand to stop Ferguson. He noticed the patient’s complexion had turned rosy again, and his condition seemed to have improved significantly.

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