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My Mysterious life

After his wife divorced him because he was poor and not at her level... our hero gets hate because of that. Many people thought that he is having an affair with other women behind his wife so that is why he gets divorced but that's not true. After all of that, he is all alone. In the name of assets only have a diamond pendant that is his last gift from his mother. despite all of that he is a mysterious figure who is a medical genius, a martial artist, and has a mysterious background. During his medical career, he meets many interesting women who are more gentle than his ex-wife. After some sometimes his ex-wife knew that all the success of her business was because of mc and she is now alone...

Laxman_sedai · Fantasy
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130 Chs

hypocrite

Chapter-109

After getting to know the whole situation, Claudia was not the only one who was surprised. Even Lily was astounded too.

Had she known Dustin's identity, she would not have let Caden drive him away so easily. After all, he had helped her daughter!

"It's fortunate that nothing serious happened. Had we thrown the pill away, Sheila would have been in grave danger!" Lily shuddered to think of what could have happened.

She considered herself lucky that she still had the pill with her, or the consequences would have been unimaginable.

"Sheila is safe for the time being, but the coldness within her has yet to be completely eliminated."

After checking on Sheila, Caden ordered, "Claudia, go to the medical center and get Dustin here."

"But Uncle Caden, you don't really believe that the fellow can cure Sheila, do you?" Claudia's expression was one of disbelief. She had a preconceived notion that Dustin wasn't a trustworthy person.

"I'd just like to see what treatment plans he has to propose," Caden clarified. Of course, he did not think that a youngster in his twenties would have any mind–blowing medical skills.

But the fact was that the pill he gave them proved to have phenomenal effects, so he was curious as to where he got the pill from.

"Claudia, listen to your Uncle Caden. Sheila's condition is of utmost importance. We should get him here to see what information he is able to provide us," Lily urged.

"Alright." Claudia nodded reluctantly.

Over at Peaceful Medical Center, Dustin made himself a pot of tea when he got back. He poured a cup for himself, and another for Hunter.

Hunter took his tea respectfully.

Dustin and Hunter had known each other for years, but they had never had tea together before.

"Mr. Rhys, didn't you say that you need the Gozoraberry? Have you given up on it already?" Hunter asked curiously when he saw how laid back Dustin was.

"Of course not! I'm just waiting for the right opportunity." Dustin sipped on his tea.

"The right opportunity?" Hunter found it difficult to understand what Dustin was implying.

"According to what I observed yesterday. Sheila will be experiencing another bout of attacks soon. And this time, it will be much worse than it had been before. No one in Swinton will be able to help her." he said calmly.

"So that's why you left them with the pill? So that they will come to you of their own accord?" Hunter quickly understood.

"That's right. Actions speak louder than words. It's much more practical to prove myself with actions than to try and convince them with words." Dustin nodded.

"And what if, by any chance, Caden did not take you seriously and threw the pill away?" Hunter mused aloud.

"Then he would be sending his daughter to her grave with his own bare hands." Dustin shook his head.

If he really acted so rashly, then he would have no one else but himself to blame.

Just as they were conversing, a black Hummer pulled up at the entrance. Claudia strode in with her head held high.

"Come with me, Dustin!" She commanded.

"Follow you? Where to?" Dustin continued to sip on his tea leisurely.

"Don't play the fool with me! Of course, we're going to Fallridge Haven!" Claudia frowned.

"Whatever for? We're not welcome there. In fact, we were driven out just a while ago! I wouldn't want to go back there and bring trouble on myself." Dustin shook his head.

"You!" Claudia gritted her teeth. How she wished she could beat him up then and there.

"That was a misunderstanding. We won't drive you out anymore." She suppressed her anger.

"Even if you won't drive us away, we're still not going. What do you take us for, making us come and go as you wish?" Dustin took another sip of his tea.

"What exactly do you want?" Claudia was so angry that she was itching to hit someone.

"Sure, I can go over, but under one condition."

"And what is that?"

"It's simple. I want the Gozoraberry."

"The Gozoraberry? That is meant to be used on Sheila. I cannot promise you that." Claudia glowered.

"If you won't agree to that, then we do not have a deal." Dustin continued calmly, "I've said it once, and I'll say it again: The Gozora berry will not cure Sheila of her disease. If you can't make the call, then get me someone who can."

"Hmph!" Claudia huffed angrily as she whipped out her phone to give Caden a call and brief him about Dustin's condition.

A while later, she nodded and looked Dustin in the eye.

"Uncle Caden has agreed to your condition. If you can cure Shella of her disease, then the Gozoraberry is yours, "Claudia said coldly,

"Deal!" Dustin smiled.

He got into Claudia's car, and they made their way to Fallridge Haven, leaving Hunter astonished and in awe.

"As expected of Mr. Rhys! He has every move under his control!" Hunter thought to himself.

When Dustin returned to Fallridge Haven yet again, he noticed that a group of doctors had gathered around, and they were mostly people who were influential and of high status in Swinton's medical field.

"You've finally returned, young man! Please, come in!" Lily greeted him enthusiastically the moment he entered.

It took him a moment to get over his discomfort.

"You said you could cure my daughter of her disease. Do you mean it?" Caden asked solemnly, as sternly as ever.

"Of course. Surely I would not have come if I did not have the confidence to cure her. I just hope that you will make good on your promise, Mr. Murray." Dustin smiled lightly.

"Of course, I will. But you'd best deliver your end of the promise," Caden answered frostily.

"We'll see in a bit." Dustin did not bother to explain much more. He quickly went forward to the emerald bed to check Sheila's pulse.

Just as he predicted, she suffered from the rare disease of Polarfrost. It was an unusual condition that only came around once in a century.

People who suffered from such conditions had the potential to achieve great heights if they practiced a special form of martial arts, as it would greatly enhance their powers.

However, the problem was that people who suffered from the condition usually had very short lifespans.

The Polarfrost within them was like a great vortex that continually absorbed the coldness of the universe, so much so that the body was unable to take it.

Newborn babies would usually die prematurely before they hit the age of one.

Fortunately for them, the Murrays were filthy rich, so Sheila had made it to this day from all the medication and herbs that she consumed.

However, the coldness that she had been absorbing all these years had reached a tipping point, and all the medications that had served to suppress it before were no longer effective.

"How is it? Can you cure her?" Caden asked skeptically.

"It's a bit tricky, but I can do it." Dustin nodded.

"Alright then, I'll let you have a go. But bear in mind, if anything happens to my daughter, I'll see that you pay for it severely!" Caden threatened.

"Don't worry, I know what I'm doing." Just as Dustin took out a needle and was about to apply it, a roar sounded at the door.

"Hold it!"

"Stop whatever you're doing!" The voice bellowed.

Xavier Horst strode in imposingly and shouted, "Uncle Caden, we do not know this man! We cannot let him put Sheila's life at risk!"

"I understand that you're worried for Sheila, Xavier. But we do not have any better alternatives now. He is our only hope." Caden shook his head.

"Who says we have not got any better alternatives? See who I brought!" Xavier gestured dramatically and directed everyone's attention to the entrance.

In came a podgy old man dressed in a loose green robe. He made his way in confidently.

"Dr. Shane?" There was an instant uproar when everyone caught sight of him.

The doctors' seemed to have transformed into eager fanboys who met their idols. Their level of excitement was off the charts.

This was, after all, the world–renowned miracle healer, Dr. Malcolm Shane!

His expertise in acupuncture was one of a kind, and all these experts and professors were considered nothing compared to him.

"Dr. Shane?" Caden and the rest of them were initially astounded, but then it quickly turned into elation.

They were expecting him to arrive by nightfall, so it was a pleasant surprise that he managed to get there so soon.

"Didn't you say you were delayed, Dr. Shane?" Lily asked inquisitively.

"Aunt Lily, I heard that Dr. Shane was held up by traffic and couldn't make it here soon, so I flew a chopper over and picked him up from where he was. Fortunately, we're still in time!" Xavier explained.

"That's brilliant! How smart of you to think of that, Xavier! I'm proud of you!" Caden smiled. No doubt Dr.Shane's presence calmed his nerves."

"Thank you, Uncle Caden. Only doing what I should!" Xavier nodded modestly.

"Dr. Shane, we have no time to lose. Please save my daughter!" Caden cut to the chase and brought him to the emerald bed on which Sheila lay.

"Mr. Murray, didn't you agree to let me cure her? What is the meaning of this?" Dustin was not happy with the turn of events.

"Young man, I appreciate your good intentions. However, since we have Dr. Shane here, I will not put my daughter at risk. You may take your leave now," Caden said.

"Mr. Murray, this isn't right. You were the one who requested my help to cure your daughter, and now you're backing out on your promise? This really isn't right." Dustin's eyes narrowed.

"What do you mean it isn't right? Do you really think that someone like you can compare to Dr. Shane?" Xavier