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Chapter 469

Chapter 469

Comeback Of The Adored Heiress

Chapter 469:

Years ago, the head of the Lambert family had fallen victim to a mysterious illness, one that left everyone convinced he was living on borrowed time. Yet, against all odds, Dr. Mia had treated him, and not only had he survived, but he had thrived for years afterward, defying all expectations.

“I know about her. The doctor is brilliant, no doubt, but isn’t she supposed to be quite old by now?” A flicker of fear crossed the man’s face.

Andrew’s assistant glanced his way, unable to hold the truth back. “Miss Johns is an incredible woman. It was she who helped us develop the medicine for Mr. Klein’s condition this time! Jada could never measure up to her!”

Andrew’s relatives exchanged glances, but none dared to utter a word. Dr. Mia was a renowned physician, admired by many. Countless people sought to stay in her good graces—after all, illness spares no one.

“Oh, my God! How could we have been so blind to be duped by Jada?” Soren was the first to speak, his voice laced with astonishment. “She’s so young, yet so ruthless! Madisyn, I’m so sorry!”

“Yes, Miss Johns, we were all acting with our family’s best interests at heart. We didn’t realize Jada was nothing but a deceitful fraud.”

“Don’t worry. We will have your back from now on.”

The relatives’ attitude shifted in an instant as they began to fawn over Madisyn.

The assistant looked on with disdain. These people were nothing but fickle, their loyalties shifting with the tide. Just then, the doctor emerged, sweat glistening on his brow but a relieved smile on his face. “After we administered the medicine, Mr. Damari Klein’s condition has significantly improved.”

“Really? That’s wonderful news!” The relatives buzzed with excitement.

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The doctor nodded reassuringly. “Don’t worry. He’ll be just fine.”

After finishing his sentence, the doctor fixed Andrew with an expectant stare. “Mr. Klein, could you share where this medicine actually came from?”

Glancing over at Madisyn, Andrew responded, “It’s from our lab.”

“Really? That’s fantastic. Is this medicine from your lab available for purchase by the hospital? We have some patients who desperately need it developed, so it would be available for sale.”

“However, there might be a chance in the future.”

“Thank you, Mr. Klein!” The doctor beamed with excitement. This was a monumental leap in medical history! He could hardly fathom the number of lives that might be saved because of this breakthrough.

Damari had pulled through successfully, and now all the relatives were eager to see him. Andrew’s tone was cold and firm as he said, “Please, give him some space. Grandpa has just woken up and doesn’t have much energy.”

Noting the sternness in his expression, everyone reluctantly agreed. “Alright.” One by one, they filed out.

Madisyn and Andrew entered the ward. Damari looked noticeably better, and his heartbeat had stabilized. Andrew took a seat beside the bed, gently holding Damari’s hand. His usual vigilance was replaced by a palpable sense of relief.

Madisyn noticed Andrew’s reddening eyes. How could he not be anxious? Damari was his only family. Andrew might seem aloof, but he was a warm-hearted soul. Sitting beside him, Madisyn took his hand in hers and said softly, “Damari is doing well. He’ll live a long life.”

“Yes,” Andrew nodded and turned his gaze to Madisyn. His dark eyes, brimming with profound affection, spoke volumes. “Madisyn, thank you for all your hard work these past few days.”

“As long as Damari is okay, all the effort these days has been worth it,” Madisyn said softly.

Andrew pulled her into a heartfelt embrace. “Thank you.”

In that moment, he felt a profound sense of gratitude to God for bringing Madisyn into his life. Without her, he couldn’t fathom what might have happened.

Madisyn held him gently, her voice a comforting whisper. “I will always be with you.”

“I know.”

“You two look so good together.” A hoarse, aged voice came from the side, accompanied by a hint of a smile. Madisyn turned and saw that Damari had opened his eyes!

“Are you alright? Do you feel any discomfort?” Madisyn asked immediately.

“I feel much better,” Damari said with a smile. He could sense his strength gradually returning.

“That’s good to hear,” Madisyn said, breathing a sigh of relief. It seemed that the medicine had truly worked.

With a faint smile at the corners of his mouth, Andrew said, “The medicine for your condition has been developed. Grandpa, you’ll be just fine.”

“Really? So soon?” Damari asked, surprised. “Then I truly need to thank the medical staff. Which lab do they work for?”

Madisyn stayed silent, so Andrew responded, “It’s my lab.”

Damari’s surprise deepened, but he soon realized that he wouldn’t have received such precious medicine if the lab weren’t Andrew’s. It became clear that Andrew had been dedicated to researching and developing medicines specifically for him all these years.

“You! Why didn’t you let me know what you’ve been doing?” Damari’s heart ached for Andrew. He realized that Andrew had been shouldering the burden of managing both the company and the lab while never revealing how difficult it was for him.

“Grandpa, you’ve done so much for me. This was the least I could do,” Andrew said, smiling as he looked at Damari. “As long as you’re okay.”

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