Chapter 3
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 3 Rescuing Someone on the Street
âBoss, you really do have a discerning eye! Iâll prepare the money to pay the Yardwood family now!â
Wynterâs gaze remained indifferent as she said, âNo rush. Iâll head to bed first and deal with it
tomorrow.â
Apart from making money, Wynterâs biggest interest was treating various complicated
diseases.
Cases like the one from the Yardwood family were quite good. In fact, she was the only one who could
calmly face the arrival of the Yardwood family in Southville.
Looking around now, all the prestigious families of Southville were in a hurry. Even families like the
Yates family were busy making connections just to get an invitation from the Yardwood family.
Rumors were circulating even in the regular residentâs circles, making this month particularly lively in
Southville.
First, the richest man in Kingbourne was looking for his granddaughter, and now the Yardwood family
had come for medical consultations.
Rumors had it that the legendary divine doctor, known as âDr. Miracle,â had appeared in Southville,
which prompted the Yardwood familyâs visit.
There were many rumors about this âDr. Miracle,â but it was difficult to distinguish between truth and
falsehood.
With the Yardwood familyâs invitation, this âDr. Miracleâ might actually appearâ¦
The next day, in the retired courtyard, Wynter still woke up late. Like any working person, she was
reluctant to leave her refreshing little house and soft bed on a hot morning.
However, she had to earn money.
After washing her face, she went out with just a bag and without makeup. She grabbed a public bike to
avoid traffic during the morning rush hour.
âHello, Wynter. Heading out?â
âUmm⦠Yeah.â
Chapter 3 Rescuing Sneone the Street
Everyone whom she passed greeted her. Wynter took a hotdog that Jacob gave her. She moved
forward without a care. In no time, she blended into the traffic flow.
Half an hour later, at the renowned Caesar Hotel in Southville, the lobby and surrounding areas bustled
with activity. The highâend cars in the entire Southville had gathered here.
In comparison, Wynter, riding a bicycle, looked particularly conspicuous.
As she arrived, even before she could park, the security guard, Micah, approached to drive her away.
âGo away. Where did you poor student come from? We are not open to the public today,â
Micah said.
Wynter propped up the bike with one leg, her gaze meeting his. Her tone was calm as she said, âIâm
here to save someone.â
âYou? Here to save someone?â Micah burst into laughter. âI say, little girl, youâre not that old, but youâre
quite good at bragging.â
Wynter thought for a moment, brought up the invitation page on her phone, and said, Please tell the
people inside that Dr. Miracle has come to accept the invitation.â
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âDr. Miracle? Iâm also a divine doctor, then!â Micah scornfully glanced at her and said, âIâve seen so
many invitations, but Iâve never seen someone show it on their phone like youâ¦â
With that, he waved at Wynter dismissively and said, âQuickly leave. Donât block the way.â
After he finished speaking, Micah went and happily opened the door for a luxury car. He said, âMadam
Gibson, Ms. Yates, youâve arrived. Iâll quickly inform the people inside and prepare tea for you.â
The people inside the luxury car only nodded through the window, not responding. Micah, however,
was pleased, as if he had gotten a huge bonus.
As the luxury car drove past, through the car window, Yvette inside seemed to recognize Wynter and
showed a hint of hesitation.
Madam Gibson asked, âYvette, whatâs wrong?â
Yvette laughed softly and said, âNothing.â
Outside the car, Wynterâs gaze remained indifferent. She walked decisively, with a playful hint at the
corner of her m*uth.
She never expected that someone who could decide life and death with just one needle would be
looked down upon like this.
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Indeed, those who experienced a loss of position and influence often faced indignity afterward. Wynter
raised her l*ps slightly.
Wynter believed that treating an illness depended on fate, and she would not treat those who only
sought personal gain.
Today, she would skip this consultation.
Pulling out her phone, Wynter was about to send a rejection message.
Suddenly, a scream came from the other side of the road.
âOh no, someone fainted!â
In an instant, many people rushed over.
âOh my God! Itâs a child!â
âHis face is so paleâ¦â
Hearing the commotion, Wynter didnât hesitate. She stopped the bike and walked quickly toward the
crowd.
The little boy lying on the ground was only three or four years old. His forehead was wet as if he had
sweated a lot.
Someone grabbed a person in a white coat and said, âYoung man, youâre a doctor, right? Quickly save
this child!â
âNo, I canât do so, maâam. The family is not here, and I dare not take the initiative.â The person in the
white coat shook his head, showing disdain. âBesides, I donât treat just anyone.
Upon seeing this, Wynter directly pushed through the crowd. Her voice was clear, and her tone was
professional as she said, âPlease make way. Keep the airway open. The patient needs ventilation to
cool down.â
Perhaps it was her unquestionable presence, as the onlookers, after hearing her words, surprisingly did
not question her.
When Wynter squatted down, her fingers reached for the childâs neck.
The nearby lady, Patricia, became a bit anxious and asked, âLittle girl, youâre quite young. Can you do
it?â