Chapter 467 âIf I cure the patient youâve brought, and I win, you guys get lost and stay away from Whitecrane Hall. Sounds good?â Cassandra suggested.
Adrian did some quick thinking. Winning could mean shutting down Whitecrane Hall, allowing them to dominate the market of Drieso.
After all, without the famed Dr. Quirke around, how capable could Hugoâs apprentice be?
But something about Cassandra seemed familiar, though he couldnât place where heâd seen her before.
The crowd was flabbergasted, wondering, âWho is she exactly?â
The crowd was abuzz with conversation. âIsnât that Cassandra Yates? She knows traditional medicine too?â
âI also recognize her. Cassandra is practicing traditional medicine? Seriously?â
âAre you guys fans of her? No one can be that skilled in so many areas. Just use your brains. Traditional medicine isnât something you can master just by being smart because it needs years of experience.â
âI think so too. She seems to be making a joke at a time like this!â
âLetâs just watch. I have a feeling thereâs going to be a twist!â
âOh, no! I canât miss this. Iâm starting a live stream now. This topic is going to explode, and this would be the perfect chance to attract followers!â
While saying this, this woman immediately took out her phone and started a live stream, tagging âEverything about Cassandra.â
Soon, her live room was flooded with fans eager to see what was going on.
Cassandra, noticing the Adrianâs silence, urged, âHave you decided? If not, take your patient and leave.â
Adrian had just overheard the conversation, pondering, âThis was Cassandra Yates! Leveraging her influence could skyrocket my fame!â
âFine, but you must keep your word. Weâre not bringing in any exceptionally difficult cases, and you canât deliberately make things hard for us,â Adrian insisted, wanting to ensure no foul play.
âDonât worry. Your people will go with Hugo to pick the patient you want. How about that?â Cassandra offered a fair solution, giving them the final say.
âDeal!â agreed Adrian.
Chapter 467 He was surprised that Cassandra seemed to be unfazed about this agreement.
âSo, do I start treating this patient, or do you want to switch to another?â She knew these guys would not be kind enough to only prepare one patient for this challenge.
âSwitch. This patient has been under Hugoâs care. Taking over now would seem like cheating,â Adrian said, signaling his people to bring forward another patient.
Cassandra suddenly asked, âDr. who? Please tell me how to address you?â
Just got here, and she knew nobody.
âDr. Blackwood,â Adrian replied arrogantly, eyeing Cassandra.
âOkay,â Cassandra nodded.
Adrianâs team brought in a person covered in pustules, his face swollen and emitting a foul odor, causing the onlookers to step back from the stench.
Even Adrian couldnât hide his disgust.
The live chat exploded with reactions to the unpleasant sight:
[Yikes, no disrespect to the patient, but I canât handle this!]
[Suddenly, my Starbucks doesnât taste as good. Do I swallow or spit it out?]
[My pancake... How am I supposed to eat now?]
[This is scarier than a zombie. How can she even treat this?]
[Iâm curious about Cassandraâs plan. This seems impossible!]
[I myself study traditional medicine. Sorry to all my teachers, I canât even look straight at this.]
[Itâs so gross, Iâm going insane!]
[Iâm from Juset University. Cassandra studied traditional medicine. But I doubt if she will be able to deal with this situation.]
[It must be really terrible to see it since you guys here stepped back just now.]
[We were repelled by the stink. I just arrived at Whitecrane Hall and almost passed out.]
[Just the fact that Cassandra isnât fazed by this wins her points in my book.]
[Cassandra graduated from the Traditional Medicine Department of Juset University. The professors said thereâs 2/4 Chapter 467 nothing left to teach her.]
[Really? Is that even possible?!]
Adrian smirked triumphantly at Cassandra, his gaze filled with disdain, âMs. Yates, please.â
âYes.â Cassandraâs voice was really calm.
Cassandra approached, noting the patientâs swollen wrists made it impossible to diagnose from his pulse. She felt his labored breathing which was likely to stop at any moment.
Cassandra sighed, deciding to find a breakthrough from the patientâs statement. The patient confessed, âIâve eaten...some wild game meats before. And the last time, it was a bat, which led to this. Doctor, please save me.â
He was desperate for help. Having lived in this state for half a year, he feared death was near.
His family had abandoned him, and even his neighbors treated him like a monster.
He would be willing to give everything to his savior.
Cassandra frowned at the severity of his condition, the foul smell from his mouth nearly overwhelming.
âYour habit of eating wild game must have been long-standing. And eating wild rabbits is one thing, but bats? Are you serious?â
Cassandra couldnât help but chastise him. Such dietary choices were unthinkable and had led to his current plight.
âYes, yes, Iâm begging you to save me,â the patient pleaded, attempting to kneel but crying out in pain as his sores throbbed excruciatingly.
âStand up,â Cassandra instructed, then turned to Hugo, âGet my gloves and a mask.â
The pustules hadnât burst yet, posing no risk of spreading, but that could change once they were drained.
âHand out medical masks to everyone,â she told Scarlett.
Then, she addressed the crowd, âIâll be draining the pus from the patientâs sores later. We canât be sure if itâs airborne, so I need everyone to step back and maintain a safe distance.â
She had a large bucket prepared with a protective cover, though a modest precaution, to prevent splashes.
Hugo returned with what Cassandra requested and her silver needles as well, which had been disinfected here since its owner had been resting at home those days.
Hugo knew these were exactly what she wanted.