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Clarence did not say more. He simply asked James to sit down, preparing to start his treatment.
Suddenly, Belle and Melody walked into Thirteen Hall with an elderly man, looking to be in his sixties.
âMelody, Belle? What are you doing here?â Clarence was a little surprised.
Belle looked contemptuous. âWhatâs the matter? You opened a clinic across from Humanity Hall to rob us of customers, but you wonât allow us to challenge you?â
âChallenge?â Clarence was stunned.
Melody nodded with amusement. âYes! A challenge. Whatâs the matter, Master Howard? Are you afraid to agree to a challenge?â
The rich men around them instantly had their interests piqued.
âChallenge?â
âThis is going to be a good show!â
âIs the old man... Master Williams?â
âItâs really Master Williams. Master Williams cured my wifeâs infertility!â
âMaster Williams cured my momâs illness too!â
âWhy is Master Williams challenging Clarence? Will he even agree to it?â
Everyone was discussing the challenge that had just been proposed.
Clarence knew Master Williams too. He was the chief practitioner at Peonyâs clinic, and he had spectacular medical skills.
If Master Williams had not owed Peony a favor, with his incredible skills, countless dignitaries would have been bursting through his door if he had opened a clinic.
Belle looked at Clarence with amusement. âClarence, I wasnât expecting you to do something like this!
âJust say it straight to our faces if you have a problem with the Murphy family. Do you have to resort to such a sly trick?â
Melody sneered and said, âHumanity Hall is a product of Momâs hard work. What do you plan to do by opening a clinic across from it?â
Clarence knew the two of them had misunderstood the situation.
Jackson had given him the clinic. Clarence had not been expecting the clinic either!
Clarence definitely had also not been expecting Jackson to gift him a clinic right across from Peonyâs Humanity Hall.
âI didnât...â Clarence started to explain.
Belle roared, âThatâs enough! You donât have to explain. Will you take on the challenge or not?â
Clarence frowned at Belleâs aggressiveness. He was no pushover.
Not to mention, Thirteen Hall was open for business for the first time today. Who would come to Thirteen Hall if he dared not take on other peopleâs challenges?
Belle and Melodyâs plan was to embarrass Clarence on day one!
Even if Thirteen Hall was open for business after today, who would come to see him?
If Master Williams beat Clarence today, it would be an advertisement for Humanity Hall as well as an insult to Clarenceâs Thirteen Hall.
They had no intention of giving Clarence a chance to succeed!
After thinking everything through, Clarence nodded. âOkay!â
âGood!â
Belle and Melody looked at each other, both seeing a glint of success in the otherâs eyes.
Belle continued, âI must say, a challenge like this is too boring!â
âWhy donât we add some stakes to it?â
âWhat stakes?â Clarence sounded calm.
Belle smiled like she had something up her sleeve. âIf Master Williams wins, your clinicâs ours!â
âWhat if Master Williams loses?â Clarence looked at Belle.
âHaha!â Belle shook her head in amusement. âClarence, do you really think youâll beat Master Williams?â
âYoung man, Iâve been in the traditional medicine industry for nearly 50 years. If I lose to you, Iâm willing to be your apprentice and fill prescriptions for you!â Master Williams snorted softly. He felt like Clarenceâs words were an insult to him!
Lose to Clarence?
No way!
Maybe somewhere else in the country, there were people more accomplished in traditional medicine than Master Williams.
However, there was no way one of those people was Clarence.
âHow dare this immature and inexperienced brat challenge my medical skills?â
Belle and Melody did not stop Master Williams.
They also believed that there was no way Master Williams would lose.
They were going to get an extra clinic, and they did not even have to lift a finger!
The clinic was at least five thousand and three hundred square feet, so based on Mediterranean Cityâs land prices, it was worth at least two hundred million dollars!
They had hit the jackpot!
They could now buy all the sports cars, coats, jewelry, designer bags, and premium cosmetics they had ever dreamed of!
Just as Belle and Melody were fantasizing about their unrealistic daydreams, Clarence pointed at James.
âThis is my clinicâs first patient. He has had seventeen years of rheumatism in both legs! Weâll each handle one leg, and whoever can cure him wins!â
The expression on Jamesâ face was a little grim.
An expert calligrapher like him was now just a tool for a competition?
However, James was not mad.
Clarence had detailed his struggle with rheumatism so easily and concisely before this.
Master Williams was famous in Mediterranean City and was usually very hard to get a consultation with.
With these two willing to treat his rheumatism, James decided to allow them to try.
âOkay!â Master Williams nodded slightly and walked up to James. He observed James, listened to his breathing, asked him a few questions, and felt his pulse.
Then he went back to Humanity Hall, grabbed some medicine, and started to boil it in front of everyone.
Clarence was standing by indifferently, quietly waiting.
âArenât you going to do something?â Master Williams looked at Clarence strangely.
Clarence smiled. âThereâs no rush.â
âHmph!â
Master Williams snorted coldly and continued boiling the medicine.
Crack!
With a clap of thunder, it began to rain all of a sudden.
Jamesâ expression instantly turned very grim, a layer of sweat quickly coating his forehead. The rain had started to fall, and his rheumatism had struck him once again!
Both his knees instantly started to feel like countless ants were gnawing on them. The pain was unbearable.
âAlright, drink this medicine.â
Master Williams got up slowly and poured out a bowl of medicine for James.
Without a hint of hesitation, James downed it. After about five minutes, his legs grew warm and the pain all faded!
âHuh? It no longer hurts.â James was overjoyed.
Master Williams said casually, âYour illness isnât too serious. Iâll give you some medicine for a month, and youâll be fine after that.â
âThatâs great. If I had known it was that simple to cure, I wouldâve sought out traditional medicine a long time ago!â James regretted his past decisions.
He used to take painkillers for the rheumatism pain in his legs.
If he had known it would be so simple to treat, why suffer for more than a decade?
âHmph! See that, Clarence? Youâve lost!â Belle sounded like she had anticipated this outcome.