Chapter 549: Chapter 549: No Need to Thank Me
"Healing the sick and saving lives is my duty. Even if you don’t ask me, I’ll cure your illness."
July Quinn’s voice was calm and unruffled, without any trace of emotion.
It seemed that everyone in front of her was the same, no distinctions of status or worth.
This very feeling made Leanne Hall more confident in her treatment: "Thank you."
After expressing her thanks, Leanne Hall planned to lie down on the treatment bed.
But Eric Yates pulled her back: "Mom, are you sure you really want her to treat you? She’s younger than me. If she had such miraculous skills, she’d definitely be in the news by now. Why wait until now?"
Perhaps because Simon Hale often appeared on interviews after curing difficult diseases, Eric Yates found it hard to believe July Quinn’s miraculous skills weren’t famous.
"You silly child, do you think everyone in the world values fame and fortune like Simon Hale does?"
Leanne Hall admonished Eric Yates, adding: "And I’ll tell you, don’t underestimate that young girl. She diagnosed my symptoms accurately, even more so than Simon Hale did before!"
"Really?" Eric Yates was somewhat incredulous.
"Would I lie to you?"
Leanne Hall continued, "Let me have this treatment at Serenity Clinic. Even if it doesn’t work, it’s my fate."
Having said that, Eric Yates could only let his mother lie on the treatment bed.
While performing acupuncture on Leanne Hall, July Quinn instructed: "After the acupuncture, go outside and take two doses of medicine, drink them and you’ll be fine."
"Just like that?" Eric Yates was still in disbelief.
"Why? Are you hoping your mom’s condition gets worse?"
July Quinn didn’t even lift her head.
"No, no. It’s just that Dr. Hale said earlier that there’s some cold blockage in my mom’s brain, requiring ten acupuncture sessions and drinking his prescribed medicine for half a year before she could recover."
Simon Hale made it sound serious. How could it be reduced to just one acupuncture session and two doses of medicine with July Quinn?
"Simon Hale only grasped the basics, so naturally it takes longer. Additionally, he doesn’t understand dosage control."
Simon Hale only mastered the first volume of the medical book etched on the stone wall at The Monroe Family.
He hasn’t seen the other volumes, so of course he doesn’t understand them.
"Really?" Eric Yates didn’t know the details and remained skeptical.
Until July Quinn finished the acupuncture and Leanne Hall got up from the bed, coughing up a mouthful of blood.
"Mom? What on earth is happening?"
"Damn it, you’ve harmed my mom. I’ll make you pay!"
Eric Yates was about to rush at July Quinn.
But at this moment, his mother stopped him: "Eric, hold on."
"Mom? How come you’re walking so briskly?"
Eric Yates turned around and found Leanne Hall had somehow already reached his side.
Since Leanne Hall developed this mysterious head ailment, her movements had become extremely sluggish.
From the bedroom to the kitchen, just a few steps away, it would take her over ten minutes because if she walked quickly, she’d feel dizzy, her vision would go black.
But now, she suddenly moved from the treatment bed to stand before him...
"Yes, why am I moving so smoothly? Moreover, not only is my head not dizzy anymore, but my hands are also warm now."
Leanne Hall realized belatedly, her face full of surprise.
At this moment, July Quinn’s voice came from behind them: "The stagnant blood is out, so the body feels lighter."
Eric Yates realized he had misunderstood the Divine Doctor, immediately apologizing: "Sorry, Divine Doctor Quinn, I was rash. Thank you for curing my mother’s head condition. I have no way to repay you, but in the future, I’ll repay Divine Doctor Quinn’s kindness as a servant."
Unexpectedly, July Quinn simply said: "No need for thanks, it’s a free clinic. Next..."