Summary of Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 641 from Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 641 marks a crucial moment in Swnovelss’s Novel novel, Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 641
Janet is a medical school student, so she knows a little about medicine. However, pretending to be a divine doctor is just too blatant.
“Do you know her?” Hazel asked in a puzzled manner.
“Hazel, you are my friend, so there are some things that I have to tell you. I saw her face just now, and she is only a freshman studying in the medical school of Woodsbury University. Moreover, we used to go to the same high school!” Then, Emily whispered into her ear, “Which is why I’m sure that she’s not a divine doctor.”
If she really is a divine doctor, she would’ve boasted about it a long time ago. Why would she hide it?
Upon hearing this, Hazel started to have doubts. “But she can accurately describe my father’s condition. Furthermore, my brother hired her from Sandfort City, so she must be the right person!”
Emily smiled and replied, “This is not a serious disease. Even if she found out what disease your father has and cured him, it doesn’t prove that she is a divine doctor. Anyone else who has a little knowledge about medicine could do what she does.”
Hazel lowered her gaze and thought about it for a moment. Then, she nodded and agreed with Emily.
If that woman is not a true divine doctor, more than a billion of the Fuller family fortune would have fallen into a scammer’s hands.
Thinking about this, Hazel felt worried.
However, there is no evidence for me to doubt her…
After thinking about it for a while, Hazel still didn’t know what to do, so she asked Emily for help. “Then what should I do now?”
Hearing this, Sheldon was overjoyed. “Really? Can we go in and see him?”
“Wait for another 10 minutes.” As Janet spoke, she pulled out a pen, wrote down a few precautions on a paper, and handed it to Sheldon. “I recommend giving the patient medicine that can promote blood circulation and that is good for the nerves. Let the patient rest and bring him out for a walk now and then. That way, he’ll be able to live for another twenty years.”
Sheldon took the paper from her and said nothing.
“If there are no questions, I’ll be leaving,” Janet said slowly in a low voice.
Sheldon stared intently at Janet’s face and caught a glimpse of her eyes that were blocked by the cap she was wearing. After a while, he nodded and said, “Okay.”
“By the way…”
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