Chapter 1307
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
The winter sun always brought about a unique warmth.
Sam placed a pillow on the wheelchair while Zachary helped Dr. Felch into it. He then placed a blanket over Dr.
Felch and ordered Sam to light the fire.
A dying person would definitely be afraid of the cold, so Dr. Felch desperately needed to warm himself up now.
After making sure Dr. Felch was comfortable underneath the blanket, Zachary told Hayley to feed Dr. Felch some hot soup.
Basking underneath the sun, Dr. Felch warmed himself up before the crackling fire and drank some soup before regaining his senses. He squinted at Zachary and summoned his energy to say, âThank you!â
âNo problem. You saved my wife and kids,â Zachary answered, reaching out to wipe the stain on his lips.
Back then, he didnât even get a chance to take care of his own grandfather.
Now that the chance had arrived, he wished to repay Dr. Felchâs favor.
âIâm sorryâ¦â Dr. Felch mumbled apologetically.
He stared at Zachary, guilt evident in his gaze. Though he couldnât speak coherently, Zacharyâs illness remained a niggling concern in his heart.
For his entire life, he saved countless lives and did many good deeds.
Before he got sick, he even treated Charlotte and Ellie, repaying Richardâs favor from years ago.
If anything, he should be able to rest in peace.
However, whenever he saw Zachary, guilt would rise in his heart. I wasnât as strong as before and ignored his condition. Though I want to treat him, my stamina is lacking.
Dr. Felch initially wanted to write the treatment plan so Sam and Hayley could treat Zachary even after he was dead, but he had no idea heâd breathe his last breath before the plan was completed.
âThe number of oneâs days is fixed,â said Zachary as he took Dr. Felchâs hand. âDonât worry about me.â
Dr. Felch pointed at his own chest with a shaking finger, and Sam immediately realized what he meant. The latter pulled out a piece of paper from his shirt.
The crumpled piece of paper was full of unintelligible words and strange drawings. There was no full stop, and only half of the drawings were completed, so it was clear that Dr. Felch didnât manage to finish what he was writing.
Dr. Felch pointed at Zachary.
Sam gave the paper to Zachary and said solemnly, âLast night, Dr. Felch woke up briefly and told me a man might understand the plan he wrote on the paper. You might have a chance to get better.â
âWho could that man be?â Ben inched nearer anxiously.
âHis name is Francesco,â revealed Sam carefully. âHe was Dr. Felchâs first apprentice and had remained with him for twenty years. As he was extremely talented, he inherited all of Dr. Felchâs medical skills.â
Sam hung his head low, feeling somewhat ashamed. Though he had been Dr. Felchâs apprentice for years, he didnât manage to learn a lot from his teacher.
Dr. Felch told him to leave a few times, saying he wasnât suitable to be a doctor, but he refused to do so.
He was an orphan and had nowhere else to go. Dr. Felch had adopted him from the orphanage, so he planned to stay and serve Dr. Felch until the latter died of old age.
âI didnât know Francesco was Dr. Felchâs apprentice,â Zachary mused in surprise.
The legendary Francesco did not have a fixed address and was travelling constantly. Besides being a skilled doctor, he was also skilled in defensive skills.
At the mention of his apprentice, Dr. Felch let out a long sigh.
âKeep it.â Sam offered the paper to Zachary.
After accepting it, Zachary folded it carefully before placing it in his pocket. He turned to Dr. Felch and said, âThank you!â
Dr. Felch squinted his eyes and stared into the distance, waiting for Charlotte to arrive.
Zachary had just told Ben to call her when a car rolled to a stop outside. Ben dashed out at once.
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