Chapter 466 âBabe, Iâve only got a few days left, can you really bear to leave me hanging?â Kennethâs voice carried a pitiful tone, reminiscent of a peacock in courtship, desperately flaunting its feathers to gain affection.
âI can totally bear it. I think your isolation training was way too short. You should extend it till the end of the year,â Cassandra replied stiffly, at her witâs end. She felt that Kennethâs desire was over too consuming.
The past few days had left her visibly struggling. Her lower back was about to give out on her.
Despite her fondness for having sex with Kenneth, the frequency was getting to be too much.
Kennethâs eyes darkened, his gaze becoming inscrutable with a hint of cunning, âIn that case, why donât you just stay in bed for the next couple of days?â
Without giving Cassandra a chance to argue, he sealed her lips with his, muffling any retorts she might have had.
Cassandra didnât manage to counter Kenneth. In the end, she was utterly spent to the point of not wanting to move a single finger.
She fell asleep around noon, without having lunch or even a sip of water, unresponsive to Kennethâs calls. This worried him enough to summon a doctor, who concluded she was simply exhausted.
Kenneth realized he needed to reflect on his actions. He couldnât keep wearing Cassandra out like this.
He knew she was getting really exhausted, but he just could not stop. It was as if he was addicted to her presence, her sweet scent that lingered around him, stirring his emotions and causing an unrest within that he couldnât control.
He found himself drowning in desire, unable to restrain his movements.
After some deep reflection, he vowed to change.
Caressing Cassandraâs cheek, noticing the signs of weariness on her face, he decided to retreat to his study to work, letting her rest undisturbed.
In the Pinehart Mansion today, everyone moved with extra care, speaking in hushed tones to not disturb her rest.
It was the next morning when Cassandra woke up.
Kennethâs side of the bed was cold, indicating that he had been up for a while. But she couldnât find him either in the living room or in the study.
Susan, seeing Cassandra awake, felt concerned but also pleased.
She was all too aware of the transformation that came over Kenneth whenever he was with Cassandra, turning him 1/3 Chapter 466 into a man of tenderness and generosity, a true lover at heart. Their affection for each other turned the entire mansion into a haven of sweetness, much like lovebirds in their blissful world.
âMs. Yates, youâre awake! Mr. Zelinski prepared breakfast for you. Shall I bring it over?â Susan greeted her warmly.
âSure, bring it here. Iâll eat at the coffee table. Whereâs Kenneth?â Kenneth was good at making breakfast. Cassandra took a bite of the food and asked.
âHeâs gone to the office, said he wonât be back till tonight,â replied Susan.
Cassandra was skeptical, âGoing the the office?
âHeâd been practically glued to home these past few days, and now suddenly he changed his mind?â
âAll right, I know.â She continued eating without further inquiry.
She planned to take the herbs to Whitecrane Hall for further compounding after breakfast. A herb needed could only be found in Whitecrane Hall. It seemed they had a monopoly on this herb.
Upon arriving at Whitecrane Hall, Cassandra found it surrounded by a crowd.
Pushing through, she saw Hugo treating someone, though his expression was grave.
âHugo, Dr. Quirke hasnât taught you anything for so many years? A random illness could kill you?â A man standing next to Hugo sounded very arrogant and even a little provocative.
âWhatâs going on?â she asked, approaching them.
Cassandraâs presence boosted Hugo, who had planned to call her if he couldnât nail it.
âMs. Yates, someone here is challenging us!â exclaimed Scarlett from the reception.
Cassandra was irritated by the audacity of those bullying a poor old man, simply to leech off Whitecrane Hallâs fame with their new clinic, She scolded inwardly, âChallenging? A bunch of hypocrites!â
Cassandra faced them coldly, inquiring, âIs it true?â
Hugo nodded in confirmation awkwardly. There had been people who came here to challenge him in medical skills, so as to win fame and customers.
Facing the challengers, her gaze sharp and voice cold, she asked, âYouâre here to challenge us?â
âWell, itâs not exactly a challenge, more like a friendly exchange. What if we can cure what Hugo canât? Wouldnât 2/3 Chapter 466 that prove our clinicâs worth?â one of those challengers, Adrian Blackwood, retorted, clearly provoking.
Adrian knew it was impossible for them to surpass Dr. Quirke. But Hugo, Dr. Quirkeâs helper, would be much easier to deal with.
Being better than Hugo was enough to make them famous. Where thereâs fame, thereâs fortune.
Cassandra, unfazed, turned to Hugo, âCan you handle this on your own?â
Hugo decided to tell the truth out of the sense of responsibility as a doctor. âI can only control it temporarily, not cure it,â Hugo admitted, disappointed in his limitations.
âThen leave it to me,â declared Cassandra, taking silver needles and other tools from him.
Adrian, skeptical, mocked her youth, âDoes Whitecrane Hall have no better doctors?â
He studied Cassandra very closely. âWhat can a young girl know about traditional medicine? Hugo, even if you canât afford to lose, sending a girl wonât make things better. It seems that weâre kind of bullying her, haha!â
Cassandra simply stated, âIâm his apprentice and have studied traditional medicine for years. If I cure this patient, you leave, right? Why use a sledgehammer to crack a nut? I can handle this all by myself.â
Her age was convincing as an apprentice.
âBut since this is a competition, I think we should set some rules, donât you think?â Cassandra looked at Adrian with a playful smirk, her tone laced with light mockery.
âOf course, whatâs the stake?â Adrian was inwardly thrilled. Heâd come for a prize, and now Cassandra was handing it to him on a silver platter. How could he not take it?
Cassandra said, âWe treated the patient you brought. So, you must treat the patient we brought. Of course, I wonât pick a terminal case for you. If you manage to cure this one, you win, and Whitecrane Hall admits defeat. Weâll pack our things and leave. How does that sound?â