Chapter 985:
She observed as he began to adjust his instruments.
âLetâs start with a photo,â he said. âBy the way, Ms. Clarke, youâre not wearing makeup today, right?â
âNo,â Allison replied, shaking her head. âMy boyfriend doesnât like it when I wear makeup. He thinks I look better without it.â
She briefly looked at Kellan. It was clear just how much she relied on him.
Kellan spoke up sharply. âDoctor, be careful with her nose. If youâre not careful, it could end up looking really bad.â
âOf course, thatâs my job,â the doctor said with a fake smile.
He fought the urge to roll his eyes.
As a man, he could easily see through Kellanâs motives.
It was just a way to dominate women with insults and mind games.
Only naive women would fall for such tactics.
âAlright, letâs get a photo,â he said.
With a click, Allisonâs face appeared on the screen next to them. Her features were soft and sharp, still breathtaking even when blown up.
Each part of her face was flawless.
The doctor rested his chin in his hand and said, âMs. Clarkeâs looks are definitely impressive, but if we look closely, there are a few things to improve.â
Kellan tried his best to hold back the urge to punch this doctor.
He was clearly talking nonsense.
He pulled out a pen and began measuring from every angle.
The truth was, he couldnât find a single flaw in her features.
Still, he kept up the act and said, âMs. Clarke, tell me your preferences. How would you like your nose changed?â
Allison glanced at Kellan, unsure.
She then looked at the doctor and pointed to her nose. âMy boyfriend thinks my nose isnât lifted enough.â
Kellan nodded, speaking in a tone that dripped with superiority. âBesides the nose, you should consider her jawline too.â
The doctor didnât respond right away.
He knew this woman, blinded by love, would be easy to fool.
He smiled and said, âSure, and we have several options available.â He pulled up a few pictures from his album.
âAny of these would look great on Ms. Clarke. Feel free to pick the one you like best.â
As he spoke, he made sure to hold up the larger pictures, deliberately covering Allisonâs photo.
He worried that she might change her mind and walk out.
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