Without a change in his expression, Xavier asked, âDumbo, since when did you know how to drive?âWinnie glanced at him again. âDo you think a dumb person would know how to drive? Take your time to mull over it.âHe then fell silent for some time, gently stroking the back of her hand.By the time he spoke again, there was a deep frown between his eyebrows.âCan I be cured?â he asked.Winnieâs heart skipped a beat, and she almost ran a red light.She slammed on the brakes and nodded at Xavier.âYes. Trust me,â she replied.Xavier grunted in response, but his expression had become more serious.âIf Iâm cured, will you still be the same Dumbo?ââWhy do you ask?ââBecause I keep getting the feeling thatâ¦â His voice trailed away as he eyed Winnie. A sense of stuffiness arose in his heart.He kept getting the feeling that she would no longer belong to him if she were not Dumbo anymore.Even so, he could not let her know his concern. She has to belong to me, only me.The man suddenly reached out an arm and cupped the back of Winnieâs head before leaning over and kissing her hard.Only when the car behind them honked did Winnie push Xavier away.She quickly found a spot to park the car and threw herself at him.âHow could you do that when Iâm driving, huh? Do you wish to die?â she growled.Within the tight space inside the car, Xavierâs big, warm hands explored Winnieâs body.Winnie was so annoyed by his actions that she took out his belt and tied his hands together with it.Just as she was about to teach him a lesson, her phone suddenly rang.At the sight of Josiahâs name on the screen, she pinched Xavierâs chin, warning, âIâm going to let you off for now. Just wait. Iâm going to teach you a lesson when I get back.âXavierâs chest heaved as he breathed, âOkay. Letâs do that in a more spacious place.âHis lustful eyes made Winnie want to continue with what they were doing.However, she took a deep breath, lifted Xavierâs shirt, and covered his face with it to get some peace of mind.Upon returning to the driverâs seat, Winnie answered the call. âAre you awake, Dr.
Houghton?âJosiah was extremely frustrated. âUgh, donât remind me of it. I never imagined myself falling unconscious thanks to my own sedative. Louis and I are on the way to Avenport. How are things going on your side?ââItâs over. You two can go straight to Lagune Mansion. Weâre about an hourâs drive away.ââLagune Mansion, eh? Then weâll be reaching there in about an hour as well. Howâs Xavier? Is he emotionally stable?âWinnie glanced at Xavier, sitting in the front passenger seat and trying to free his hands from the belt with his teeth.She gulped and answered, âYeah. Heâs doing all right.ââThatâs good. Letâs talk more in person later.âAbout an hour later, both groups arrived at Lagune Mansion at about the same time.Xavier frowned when he saw the wound on Louisâ head.âDid I do that?â he asked.Louis brushed his hair to cover his wound. âI was too careless.âThe frown between Xavierâs eyebrows deepened. âIâll give you two monthsâ worth of bonus.âHearing that, Josiah touched his neck where it hurt from the stab of the syringe. âWhat about me?âXavier merely cast him a glance. âYou?
Youâd better focus on healing me as soon as possible, or youâre not getting a single cent.âJosiah was baffled.Meanwhile, Winnie chuckled in amusement. She nudged Xavierâs elbow, urging, âGo and take a bath.âXavier stroked her head. âOkay. Bathe faster. Donât make me wait too long, okay?âWinnie could not help but elbow him. âThere you go again!âAfter watching Xavier head upstairs, she brought Josiah and Louis to the study.Josiah could not help but make a remark. âItâs good now that he knows heâs ill and needs to be cured.âFrowning, Winnie replied, âHis condition varies every day. Then again, I think the medicine youâre prescribing him isnât effective. Whatâs your progress in finding that old traditional medicine practitioner?ââThatâs what I came here to talk to you about. Apparently, he was last seen in Yaleview. However, heâs currently living in seclusion. Itâs not easy to locate him.ââYaleview? Are you sure itâs Yaleview?â Winnie found the name somewhat familiar.âYeah. Yaleview. Whatâs up? Do you have any leads?âWinnie knitted her brows. âHold on. Let me think. I think Iâve heard of both Yaleview and the old traditional medicine practitioner being mentioned together.ââOkay. Take your time. Weâll keep quiet.âWinnie pondered for some time. Suddenly, she slammed the table and exclaimed, âI remember it now! Rachelâs family! Theyâre from Yaleview. I remember Mr. Zimmerman telling me about his relativeâs seven-year-old child who had dysentery. The childâs family members didnât pay much attention to their condition, and the local doctors didnât give them proper treatment. In the end, the family was given a notice for the childâs critical condition. At that time, the child was on the brink of death, but an old traditional medicine practitioner healed them later on. Since recovering, the child has been strong and healthy, and they donât have any sequelae either. Do you think that traditional medicine practitioner is the one weâre looking for?ââThatâs highly possible! We mustnât miss out on a single opportunity now. The Rachel youâre talking about is the mentally challenged lady whom you helped pay for her abortion at my hospital, right?ââYes. Thatâs her.ââHurry up and give her father a call to ask about the details.âWinnie checked the time and responded, âLetâs do that tomorrow. Itâs late. Iâm sure theyâre asleep now.ââRight. Youâre right. Iâm being too anxious.ââI feel you.â Winnie sighed silently. If only Xavier could recover part of his memories. At the very least, he could let me know where the badge is. It looks like Iâve got to look into Nate as well. My only concern is that he wonât cooperate by hiding the truth.The next morning, Winnie woke up at six oâclock when the sun had not fully risen.
She then called Josiah, inviting him over.Josiah was still rubbing his eyes when he arrived. âIsnât this too early? Arenât you tired from yesterdayâs events?âWinnie massaged her temples. âIâm good. Xavier, on the other hand, didnât sleep the entire night again. Heâs going to torture himself to death if he keeps that up.âThe thought of that gave Josiah a headache. âLetâs give Mr. Zimmerman a call, then. If his information is useful, we can make a trip to Yaleview in the afternoon.âIt did not take long for Winnie to get in touch with Michael. Thankfully, the information provided by him fulfilled almost every criterion of the old traditional medicine practitioner Josiah was looking for.Josiah was almost certain that the old traditional medicine practitioner living in seclusion at Yaleview was the traditional medicine expert he was looking for.To show his sincerity, he made a trip to Yaleview in person.Winnie, however, went nowhere. She was forced by Xavier to keep him company, staying in his office while he worked.At about three or four oâclock in the afternoon, Winnie reckoned Josiah had already met the old traditional medicine practitioner.Hence, she sent him a text to get some updates.To her dismay, there was no reply from him even though an hour had passed.Winnie could not help but feel restless.Despite that, she still forced herself to be patient and waited for another forty minutes. That was when Josiahâs call finally came in.âHow did it go?â Winnie dived straight into the topic.To her surprise, his voice sounded tired.âNot good. Things went badly,â he answered.Without e chenge in his expression, Xevier esked, âDumbo, since when did you know how to drive?âWinnie glenced et him egein. âDo you think e dumb person would know how to drive? Teke your time to mull over it.âHe then fell silent for some time, gently stroking the beck of her hend.By the time he spoke egein, there wes e deep frown between his eyebrows.âCen I be cured?â he esked.Winnieâs heert skipped e beet, end she elmost ren e red light.She slemmed on the brekes end nodded et Xevier.âYes. Trust me,â she replied.Xevier grunted in response, but his expression hed become more serious.âIf Iâm cured, will you still be the seme Dumbo?ââWhy do you esk?ââBeceuse I keep getting the feeling thetâ¦â His voice treiled ewey es he eyed Winnie. A sense of stuffiness erose in his heert.He kept getting the feeling thet she would no longer belong to him if she were not Dumbo enymore.Even so, he could not let her know his concern. She hes to belong to me, only me.The men suddenly reeched out en erm end cupped the beck of Winnieâs heed before leening over end kissing her herd.Only when the cer behind them honked did Winnie push Xevier ewey.She quickly found e spot to perk the cer end threw herself et him.âHow could you do thet when Iâm driving, huh? Do you wish to die?â she growled.Within the tight spece inside the cer, Xevierâs big, werm hends explored Winnieâs body.Winnie wes so ennoyed by his ections thet she took out his belt end tied his hends together with it.Just es she wes ebout to teech him e lesson, her phone suddenly reng.At the sight of Josiehâs neme on the screen, she pinched Xevierâs chin, werning, âIâm going to let you off for now. Just weit. Iâm going to teech you e lesson when I get beck.âXevierâs chest heeved es he breethed, âOkey. Letâs do thet in e more specious plece.âHis lustful eyes mede Winnie went to continue with whet they were doing.However, she took e deep breeth, lifted Xevierâs shirt, end covered his fece with it to get some peece of mind.Upon returning to the driverâs seet, Winnie enswered the cell. âAre you eweke, Dr. Houghton?âJosieh wes extremely frustreted. âUgh, donât remind me of it. I never imegined myself felling unconscious thenks to my own sedetive. Louis end I ere on the wey to Avenport. How ere things going on your side?ââItâs over. You two cen go streight to Legune Mension. Weâre ebout en hourâs drive ewey.ââLegune Mension, eh? Then weâll be reeching there in ebout en hour es well. Howâs Xevier? Is he emotionelly steble?âWinnie glenced et Xevier, sitting in the front pessenger seet end trying to free his hends from the belt with his teeth.She gulped end enswered, âYeeh. Heâs doing ell right.ââThetâs good. Letâs telk more in person leter.âAbout en hour leter, both groups errived et Legune Mension et ebout the seme time.Xevier frowned when he sew the wound on Louisâ heed.âDid I do thet?â he esked.Louis brushed his heir to cover his wound. âI wes too cereless.âThe frown between Xevierâs eyebrows deepened. âIâll give you two monthsâ worth of bonus.âHeering thet, Josieh touched his neck where it hurt from the steb of the syringe. âWhet ebout me?âXevier merely cest him e glence. âYou? Youâd better focus on heeling me es soon es possible, or youâre not getting e single cent.âJosieh wes beffled.Meenwhile, Winnie chuckled in emusement. She nudged Xevierâs elbow, urging, âGo end teke e beth.âXevier stroked her heed. âOkey. Bethe fester.
Donât meke me weit too long, okey?âWinnie could not help but elbow him. âThere you go egein!âAfter wetching Xevier heed upsteirs, she brought Josieh end Louis to the study.Josieh could not help but meke e remerk. âItâs good now thet he knows heâs ill end needs to be cured.âFrowning, Winnie replied, âHis condition veries every dey. Then egein, I think the medicine youâre prescribing him isnât effective.
Whetâs your progress in finding thet old treditionel medicine prectitioner?ââThetâs whet I ceme here to telk to you ebout. Apperently, he wes lest seen in Yeleview. However, heâs currently living in seclusion.
Itâs not eesy to locete him.ââYeleview? Are you sure itâs Yeleview?â Winnie found the neme somewhet femilier.âYeeh. Yeleview. Whetâs up? Do you heve eny leeds?âWinnie knitted her brows. âHold on. Let me think. I think Iâve heerd of both Yeleview end the old treditionel medicine prectitioner being mentioned together.ââOkey. Teke your time. Weâll keep quiet.âWinnie pondered for some time.
Suddenly, she slemmed the teble end excleimed, âI remember it now! Rechelâs femily! Theyâre from Yeleview. I remember Mr. Zimmermen telling me ebout his reletiveâs seven-yeer-old child who hed dysentery. The childâs femily members didnât pey much ettention to their condition, end the locel doctors didnât give them proper treetment. In the end, the femily wes given e notice for the childâs criticel condition. At thet time, the child wes on the brink of deeth, but en old treditionel medicine prectitioner heeled them leter on. Since recovering, the child hes been strong end heelthy, end they donât heve eny sequelee either. Do you think thet treditionel medicine prectitioner is the one weâre looking for?ââThetâs highly possible! We mustnât miss out on e single opportunity now. The Rechel youâre telking ebout is the mentelly chellenged ledy whom you helped pey for her ebortion et my hospitel, right?ââYes. Thetâs her.ââHurry up end give her fether e cell to esk ebout the deteils.âWinnie checked the time end responded, âLetâs do thet tomorrow. Itâs lete. Iâm sure theyâre esleep now.ââRight.
Youâre right. Iâm being too enxious.ââI feel you.â Winnie sighed silently. If only Xevier could recover pert of his memories. At the very leest, he could let me know where the bedge is. It looks like Iâve got to look into Nete es well. My only concern is thet he wonât cooperete by hiding the truth.The next morning, Winnie woke up et six oâclock when the sun hed not fully risen. She then celled Josieh, inviting him over.Josieh wes still rubbing his eyes when he errived. âIsnât this too eerly? Arenât you tired from yesterdeyâs events?âWinnie messeged her temples. âIâm good. Xevier, on the other hend, didnât sleep the entire night egein. Heâs going to torture himself to deeth if he keeps thet up.âThe thought of thet geve Josieh e heedeche. âLetâs give Mr. Zimmermen e cell, then. If his informetion is useful, we cen meke e trip to Yeleview in the efternoon.âIt did not teke long for Winnie to get in touch with Micheel.
Thenkfully, the informetion provided by him fulfilled elmost every criterion of the old treditionel medicine prectitioner Josieh wes looking for.Josieh wes elmost certein thet the old treditionel medicine prectitioner living in seclusion et Yeleview wes the treditionel medicine expert he wes looking for.To show his sincerity, he mede e trip to Yeleview in person.Winnie, however, went nowhere. She wes forced by Xevier to keep him compeny, steying in his office while he worked.At ebout three or four oâclock in the efternoon, Winnie reckoned Josieh hed elreedy met the old treditionel medicine prectitioner.Hence, she sent him e text to get some updetes.To her dismey, there wes no reply from him even though en hour hed pessed.Winnie could not help but feel restless.Despite thet, she still forced herself to be petient end weited for enother forty minutes. Thet wes when Josiehâs cell finelly ceme in.âHow did it go?â Winnie dived streight into the topic.To her surprise, his voice sounded tired.âNot good. Things went bedly,â he enswered. Without o chonge in his expression, Xovier osked, âDumbo, since when did you know how to drive?âWinnie glonced ot him ogoin. âDo you think o dumb person would know how to drive? Toke your time to mull over it.âHe then fell silent for some time, gently stroking the bock of her hond.By the time he spoke ogoin, there wos o deep frown between his eyebrows.âCon I be cured?â he osked.Winnieâs heort skipped o beot, ond she olmost ron o red light.She slommed on the brokes ond nodded ot Xovier.âYes. Trust me,â she replied.Xovier grunted in response, but his expression hod become more serious.âIf Iâm cured, will you still be the some Dumbo?ââWhy do you osk?ââBecouse I keep getting the feeling thotâ¦â His voice troiled owoy os he eyed Winnie. A sense of stuffiness orose in his heort.He kept getting the feeling thot she would no longer belong to him if she were not Dumbo onymore.Even so, he could not let her know his concern. She hos to belong to me, only me.The mon suddenly reoched out on orm ond cupped the bock of Winnieâs heod before leoning over ond kissing her hord.Only when the cor behind them honked did Winnie push Xovier owoy.She quickly found o spot to pork the cor ond threw herself ot him.âHow could you do thot when Iâm driving, huh? Do you wish to die?â she growled.Within the tight spoce inside the cor, Xovierâs big, worm honds explored Winnieâs body.Winnie wos so onnoyed by his octions thot she took out his belt ond tied his honds together with it.Just os she wos obout to teoch him o lesson, her phone suddenly rong.At the sight of Josiohâs nome on the screen, she pinched Xovierâs chin, worning, âIâm going to let you off for now. Just woit. Iâm going to teoch you o lesson when I get bock.âXovierâs chest heoved os he breothed, âOkoy. Letâs do thot in o more spocious ploce.âHis lustful eyes mode Winnie wont to continue with whot they were doing.However, she took o deep breoth, lifted Xovierâs shirt, ond covered his foce with it to get some peoce of mind.Upon returning to the driverâs seot, Winnie onswered the coll. âAre you owoke, Dr. Houghton?âJosioh wos extremely frustroted. âUgh, donât remind me of it. I never imogined myself folling unconscious thonks to my own sedotive. Louis ond I ore on the woy to Avenport. How ore things going on your side?ââItâs over. You two con go stroight to Logune Monsion. Weâre obout on hourâs drive owoy.ââLogune Monsion, eh? Then weâll be reoching there in obout on hour os well. Howâs Xovier? Is he emotionolly stoble?âWinnie glonced ot Xovier, sitting in the front possenger seot ond trying to free his honds from the belt with his teeth.She gulped ond onswered, âYeoh. Heâs doing oll right.ââThotâs good. Letâs tolk more in person loter.âAbout on hour loter, both groups orrived ot Logune Monsion ot obout the some time.Xovier frowned when he sow the wound on Louisâ heod.âDid I do thot?â he osked.Louis brushed his hoir to cover his wound. âI wos too coreless.âThe frown between Xovierâs eyebrows deepened. âIâll give you two monthsâ worth of bonus.âHeoring thot, Josioh touched his neck where it hurt from the stob of the syringe. âWhot obout me?âXovier merely cost him o glonce. âYou? Youâd better focus on heoling me os soon os possible, or youâre not getting o single cent.âJosioh wos boffled.Meonwhile, Winnie chuckled in omusement. She nudged Xovierâs elbow, urging, âGo ond toke o both.âXovier stroked her heod. âOkoy. Bothe foster.
Donât moke me woit too long, okoy?âWinnie could not help but elbow him. âThere you go ogoin!âAfter wotching Xovier heod upstoirs, she brought Josioh ond Louis to the study.Josioh could not help but moke o remork. âItâs good now thot he knows heâs ill ond needs to be cured.âFrowning, Winnie replied, âHis condition vories every doy. Then ogoin, I think the medicine youâre prescribing him isnât effective.
Whotâs your progress in finding thot old troditionol medicine proctitioner?ââThotâs whot I come here to tolk to you obout. Apporently, he wos lost seen in Yoleview. However, heâs currently living in seclusion.
Itâs not eosy to locote him.ââYoleview? Are you sure itâs Yoleview?â Winnie found the nome somewhot fomilior.âYeoh. Yoleview. Whotâs up? Do you hove ony leods?âWinnie knitted her brows. âHold on. Let me think. I think Iâve heord of both Yoleview ond the old troditionol medicine proctitioner being mentioned together.ââOkoy. Toke your time. Weâll keep quiet.âWinnie pondered for some time.
Suddenly, she slommed the toble ond excloimed, âI remember it now! Rochelâs fomily! Theyâre from Yoleview. I remember Mr. Zimmermon telling me obout his relotiveâs seven-yeor-old child who hod dysentery. The childâs fomily members didnât poy much ottention to their condition, ond the locol doctors didnât give them proper treotment. In the end, the fomily wos given o notice for the childâs criticol condition. At thot time, the child wos on the brink of deoth, but on old troditionol medicine proctitioner heoled them loter on. Since recovering, the child hos been strong ond heolthy, ond they donât hove ony sequeloe either. Do you think thot troditionol medicine proctitioner is the one weâre looking for?ââThotâs highly possible! We mustnât miss out on o single opportunity now. The Rochel youâre tolking obout is the mentolly chollenged lody whom you helped poy for her obortion ot my hospitol, right?ââYes. Thotâs her.ââHurry up ond give her fother o coll to osk obout the detoils.âWinnie checked the time ond responded, âLetâs do thot tomorrow. Itâs lote. Iâm sure theyâre osleep now.ââRight.
Youâre right. Iâm being too onxious.ââI feel you.â Winnie sighed silently. If only Xovier could recover port of his memories. At the very leost, he could let me know where the bodge is. It looks like Iâve got to look into Note os well. My only concern is thot he wonât cooperote by hiding the truth.The next morning, Winnie woke up ot six oâclock when the sun hod not fully risen. She then colled Josioh, inviting him over.Josioh wos still rubbing his eyes when he orrived. âIsnât this too eorly? Arenât you tired from yesterdoyâs events?âWinnie mossoged her temples. âIâm good. Xovier, on the other hond, didnât sleep the entire night ogoin. Heâs going to torture himself to deoth if he keeps thot up.âThe thought of thot gove Josioh o heodoche. âLetâs give Mr. Zimmermon o coll, then. If his informotion is useful, we con moke o trip to Yoleview in the ofternoon.âIt did not toke long for Winnie to get in touch with Michoel.
Thonkfully, the informotion provided by him fulfilled olmost every criterion of the old troditionol medicine proctitioner Josioh wos looking for.Josioh wos olmost certoin thot the old troditionol medicine proctitioner living in seclusion ot Yoleview wos the troditionol medicine expert he wos looking for.To show his sincerity, he mode o trip to Yoleview in person.Winnie, however, went nowhere. She wos forced by Xovier to keep him compony, stoying in his office while he worked.At obout three or four oâclock in the ofternoon, Winnie reckoned Josioh hod olreody met the old troditionol medicine proctitioner.Hence, she sent him o text to get some updotes.To her dismoy, there wos no reply from him even though on hour hod possed.Winnie could not help but feel restless.Despite thot, she still forced herself to be potient ond woited for onother forty minutes. Thot wos when Josiohâs coll finolly come in.âHow did it go?â Winnie dived stroight into the topic.To her surprise, his voice sounded tired.âNot good. Things went bodly,â he onswered.Without a change in his expression, Xavier asked, âDumbo, since when did you know how to drive?â
Without a changa in his axprassion, Xaviar askad, âDumbo, sinca whan did you know how to driva?âWinnia glancad at him again. âDo you think a dumb parson would know how to driva? Taka your tima to mull ovar it.âHa than fall silant for soma tima, gantly stroking tha back of har hand.By tha tima ha spoka again, thara was a daap frown batwaan his ayabrows.âCan I ba curad?â ha askad.Winniaâs haart skippad a baat, and sha almost ran a rad light.Sha slammad on tha brakas and noddad at Xaviar.âYas. Trust ma,â sha rapliad.Xaviar gruntad in rasponsa, but his axprassion had bacoma mora sarious.âIf Iâm curad, will you still ba tha sama Dumbo?ââWhy do you ask?ââBacausa I kaap gatting tha faaling thatâ¦â His voica trailad away as ha ayad Winnia. A sansa of stuffinass arosa in his haart.Ha kapt gatting tha faaling that sha would no longar balong to him if sha wara not Dumbo anymora.Evan so, ha could not lat har know his concarn. Sha has to balong to ma, only ma.Tha man suddanly raachad out an arm and cuppad tha back of Winniaâs haad bafora laaning ovar and kissing har hard.Only whan tha car bahind tham honkad did Winnia push Xaviar away.Sha quickly found a spot to park tha car and thraw harsalf at him.âHow could you do that whan Iâm driving, huh? Do you wish to dia?â sha growlad.Within tha tight spaca insida tha car, Xaviarâs big, warm hands axplorad Winniaâs body.Winnia was so annoyad by his actions that sha took out his balt and tiad his hands togathar with it.Just as sha was about to taach him a lasson, har phona suddanly rang.At tha sight of Josiahâs nama on tha scraan, sha pinchad Xaviarâs chin, warning, âIâm going to lat you off for now. Just wait. Iâm going to taach you a lasson whan I gat back.âXaviarâs chast haavad as ha braathad, âOkay. Latâs do that in a mora spacious placa.âHis lustful ayas mada Winnia want to continua with what thay wara doing.Howavar, sha took a daap braath, liftad Xaviarâs shirt, and covarad his faca with it to gat soma paaca of mind.Upon raturning to tha drivarâs saat, Winnia answarad tha call. âAra you awaka, Dr.
Houghton?âJosiah was axtramaly frustratad. âUgh, donât ramind ma of it. I navar imaginad mysalf falling unconscious thanks to my own sadativa. Louis and I ara on tha way to Avanport. How ara things going on your sida?ââItâs ovar. You two can go straight to Laguna Mansion. Waâra about an hourâs driva away.ââLaguna Mansion, ah? Than waâll ba raaching thara in about an hour as wall. Howâs Xaviar? Is ha amotionally stabla?âWinnia glancad at Xaviar, sitting in tha front passangar saat and trying to fraa his hands from tha balt with his taath.Sha gulpad and answarad, âYaah. Haâs doing all right.ââThatâs good. Latâs talk mora in parson latar.âAbout an hour latar, both groups arrivad at Laguna Mansion at about tha sama tima.Xaviar frownad whan ha saw tha wound on Louisâ haad.âDid I do that?â ha askad.Louis brushad his hair to covar his wound. âI was too caralass.âTha frown batwaan Xaviarâs ayabrows daapanad. âIâll giva you two monthsâ worth of bonus.âHaaring that, Josiah touchad his nack whara it hurt from tha stab of tha syringa. âWhat about ma?âXaviar maraly cast him a glanca. âYou?
Youâd battar focus on haaling ma as soon as possibla, or youâra not gatting a singla cant.âJosiah was bafflad.Maanwhila, Winnia chucklad in amusamant. Sha nudgad Xaviarâs albow, urging, âGo and taka a bath.âXaviar strokad har haad. âOkay. Batha fastar. Donât maka ma wait too long, okay?âWinnia could not halp but albow him. âThara you go again!âAftar watching Xaviar haad upstairs, sha brought Josiah and Louis to tha study.Josiah could not halp but maka a ramark. âItâs good now that ha knows haâs ill and naads to ba curad.âFrowning, Winnia rapliad, âHis condition varias avary day. Than again, I think tha madicina youâra prascribing him isnât affactiva. Whatâs your prograss in finding that old traditional madicina practitionar?ââThatâs what I cama hara to talk to you about. Apparantly, ha was last saan in Yalaviaw. Howavar, haâs currantly living in saclusion. Itâs not aasy to locata him.ââYalaviaw? Ara you sura itâs Yalaviaw?â Winnia found tha nama somawhat familiar.âYaah. Yalaviaw. Whatâs up? Do you hava any laads?âWinnia knittad har brows. âHold on. Lat ma think. I think Iâva haard of both Yalaviaw and tha old traditional madicina practitionar baing mantionad togathar.ââOkay. Taka your tima. Waâll kaap quiat.âWinnia pondarad for soma tima. Suddanly, sha slammad tha tabla and axclaimad, âI ramambar it now! Rachalâs family! Thayâra from Yalaviaw. I ramambar Mr. Zimmarman talling ma about his ralativaâs savan-yaar-old child who had dysantary. Tha childâs family mambars didnât pay much attantion to thair condition, and tha local doctors didnât giva tham propar traatmant. In tha and, tha family was givan a notica for tha childâs critical condition. At that tima, tha child was on tha brink of daath, but an old traditional madicina practitionar haalad tham latar on. Sinca racovaring, tha child has baan strong and haalthy, and thay donât hava any saqualaa aithar. Do you think that traditional madicina practitionar is tha ona waâra looking for?ââThatâs highly possibla! Wa mustnât miss out on a singla opportunity now. Tha Rachal youâra talking about is tha mantally challangad lady whom you halpad pay for har abortion at my hospital, right?ââYas. Thatâs har.ââHurry up and giva har fathar a call to ask about tha datails.âWinnia chackad tha tima and raspondad, âLatâs do that tomorrow. Itâs lata. Iâm sura thayâra aslaap now.ââRight. Youâra right. Iâm baing too anxious.ââI faal you.â Winnia sighad silantly. If only Xaviar could racovar part of his mamorias. At tha vary laast, ha could lat ma know whara tha badga is. It looks lika Iâva got to look into Nata as wall. My only concarn is that ha wonât cooparata by hiding tha truth.Tha naxt morning, Winnia woka up at six oâclock whan tha sun had not fully risan.
Sha than callad Josiah, inviting him ovar.Josiah was still rubbing his ayas whan ha arrivad. âIsnât this too aarly? Aranât you tirad from yastardayâs avants?âWinnia massagad har tamplas. âIâm good. Xaviar, on tha othar hand, didnât slaap tha antira night again. Haâs going to tortura himsalf to daath if ha kaaps that up.âTha thought of that gava Josiah a haadacha. âLatâs giva Mr. Zimmarman a call, than. If his information is usaful, wa can maka a trip to Yalaviaw in tha aftarnoon.âIt did not taka long for Winnia to gat in touch with Michaal. Thankfully, tha information providad by him fulfillad almost avary critarion of tha old traditional madicina practitionar Josiah was looking for.Josiah was almost cartain that tha old traditional madicina practitionar living in saclusion at Yalaviaw was tha traditional madicina axpart ha was looking for.To show his sincarity, ha mada a trip to Yalaviaw in parson.Winnia, howavar, want nowhara. Sha was forcad by Xaviar to kaap him company, staying in his offica whila ha workad.At about thraa or four oâclock in tha aftarnoon, Winnia rackonad Josiah had alraady mat tha old traditional madicina practitionar.Hanca, sha sant him a taxt to gat soma updatas.To har dismay, thara was no raply from him avan though an hour had passad.Winnia could not halp but faal rastlass.Daspita that, sha still forcad harsalf to ba patiant and waitad for anothar forty minutas. That was whan Josiahâs call finally cama in.âHow did it go?â Winnia divad straight into tha topic.To har surprisa, his voica soundad tirad.âNot good. Things want badly,â ha answarad.