Chapter 464 Kenneth cracked a faint smile, totally smitten with how wickedly clever his sweetheart could be.
Ignoring Omarâs refusal, Cassandra marched right to her own room.
Omar was speechless.
Lost count of how many times he had questioned his life choices, wondering just what on earth he had taken under his wing.
Disrespectful, always aiming to rile him up, and now, even coveted his precious medicinal herbs.
In the room, Kenneth gently stroked Cassandraâs hair and said, âNever thought youâd be this cunning, with a bit of a childish streak too, huh?â
Cassandra tilted her head, looking at Kenneth, unable to resist saying, âThatâs a bad thing?â
She mused about Kennethâs words, âOmar likes me being unbridled, doesnât he?
âOtherwise, I wouldnât act this way the moment Iâm back to this place.
â
âNo matter what happens, this place always gives me the right to be myself, relaxed, worried about nothing.â
âNo. Itâs a pretty good one. Every side of you is wonderful. Your happiness is the top priority,â he said. He was speaking from the heart. To him, he didnât care what kind of person Cassandra was. What he truly cared about was.
her happiness.
âWell, I feel relaxed coming back here because life was quite easy here. This place is not far from Rootland Village. I used to study here, and came back to take care of Grandma after finishing my studies. She was living a much. easier life back then.
Tired but sweet old days. I even dreamt about saving her, but...â
The conversation turned somewhat melancholic, even a bit stifling.
This place was both a source of happiness and gloom for her.
Kenneth pulled her into his arms, heartbroken. Cassandra sniffed, âItâs okay. All thatâs in the past now. I havenât dwelled on it much, just happened to think about it.â
Poking Kenneth slightly, Cassandra pointed at a cabinet in the corner, âThatâs where Omar kept the toys he prepared for me.
They should still be there after all these years.â
Though saying this, she mused, âThey were there a few years ago, at least. Whether they still were, was another question.â
Curious, Kenneth opened the cabinet, finding a bunch of quaint and quirky stuff, âTheyâre all still here.â
1/4 Chapter 464 He carefully took the toys out, one by one.
Cassandra felt a warm familiarity. âOmar made these for me when I was ten years old. Canât believe theyâre still here.â
Bamboo dragonflies, panda dolls, and other trinkets.
Kenneth could tell that Omar truly doted on her as if she were his own granddaughter.
âCute things,â Kenneth commented, handling them with care.
The bamboo dragonfly, wellâpreserved but clearly aged, could crumble if not handled delicately.
âThis was his biggest charm, attracting me to learn traditional medicine with him.â Those petit stuffs, reminding her of the old days, amused her, âIf I was not the poor little girl without any toy, would I be tricked into becoming a traditional medicine practitioner?â
Kenneth couldnât help but chuckle, âMy dear, studying traditional medicine just because of toys?
âIf Iâm not wrong, the true reason you studied traditional medicine, which requires tons of patience and time, was your grandmaâs wish. Otherwise, how could it distract you from making money for a living?â
âActually, thereâs another important reason. Omar once paid me 1 million dollars to study it with him. With that money, I could save Grandma. So without a second thought, I agreed.â
It was the quickest way to get such an amount of money.
Even if it meant dealing with strangers or traffickers, she had no better choice.
Her words confirmed Kennethâs suspicion. âI just knew it. She did all this for her grandma.â
âYouâve done a very good job. If it werenât for Omar teaching you, there would be no Dr. Quirke, and you wouldnât have been able to change so many peopleâs lives.â Kenneth hated it when she belittled herself as a goldâdigger.
There was no more convincing example than the miracle that happened to Kayden, who was sentenced to death with only one more week to live. But she managed to bring him back to life within a month. Kayden regained consciousness and could even stand up.
To Kenneth, Cassandra was basically working magic.
He was incredibly grateful, having only Kayden and John who were like his brothers in arms. Losing one would have been devastating.
And there was Leanna. Though that woman had a heart as cold as ice, the fact that she had woken up and been cured of her poison was a testament to Cassandraâs extraordinary skills. Despite Leannaâs slumber, Harper was now in good health, clear proof of Cassandraâs capabilities.
2/4 Chapter 464 âMaybe youâre right. But donât you think the fees are too high?â Cassandra laughed, posing the question.
Reflecting on it now, she herself found the prices astonishingly high.
âNot really. Though your rates are steep, you adjust them based on the situation to save those who have a strong will to live. For those who truly want to live, who have no lawsuits or resignations to fate, havenât you offered free treatment since they couldnât afford the fees? It used to be once a year, now itâs every three months. Youâve done a very good job and you canât save everyone. Please go easy on yourself,â answered Kenneth in earnest.
Dr. Quirke treating patients in person, with only 100 slots available each time, was already beyond her capacity.
She had already invested a lot in charity, with new drugs R&D being bottomless pits of expenditure. All those expenditure was shouldered by her.
If she treated everyone for free, the title of Dr. Quirke would lose its meaning.
Cassandra felt understood by Kenneth.
Just when she thought of stealing a kiss from Kenneth, Omar entered, looking utterly disgusted. âYou two, get out here!â
Cassandra rolled her eyes at Omar. âWhatâs up?â
âOh, dinner is ready.â Despite his words of disdain, his actions spoke differentlyâhe had gone ahead and prepared the meal himself.
âComing!â Cassandra responded cheerfully.
She went downstairs with Kenneth and saw a table full of dishes, including her favorite which was also Omarâs signature dish, reminiscent of early days studying traditional medicine when Omar would occasionally cook it for her.
But Omar couldnât read the girl in front of him anymore. She seemed to be confident about gaining something and indifferent to anything at the same time.
He thought, âHas it been so long that I canât predict her actions anymore?
âWhatâs her next move? What does she really want?â
Omarâs voice was tentative, âKenneth, I know youâre a quite busy businessman and need to take charge of the big picture. Youâd better go back home after dinner.â
Omar deemed Casandra a bomb waiting to explode, with a purpose that could strip his herbal collection bare.
âWeâll be back tomorrow. If youâre unwilling to give me anything, thatâs fine. Am I not allowed to rest for a night after being so tired?â Cassandra didnât insist, as herbs werenât part of her plan. âIâm just really sleepy and want to sleep.â
3/4 Chapter 464 Omar was speechless.
He told himself, âShe must have changed her tactics.â