Chapter 92-2
Not A Small-Town Girl
be tormented by her illness. This was something she did not dare to hope for in the past. So, she was determined to be nice to Danielle from now on and protect her.
"Tara, youâre too kind," Danielle said, quickly holding Taraâs hand.
"Danielle, youâre so young, yet your medical skills are so advanced," Tara said. "Youâre really outstanding. David is out of your league."
Tara liked Danielle no matter how she looked at her.
David felt speechless.
Danielleâs cheeks were flushed from Taraâs praise.
Lennon, who was at the side, felt nothing but shock. He knew how serious Loganâs heart disease was. Many renowned doctors were helpless, yet Logan was actually cured by a young girl.
He thought, âTara mentioned earlier that it was this young girl who performed the surgery. This...â "Beautiful lady, did you personally operate on Loganâs heart?" he said. "How did you do it?â Lennon rubbed his hands and looked at Danielle expectantly, hoping that she would be able to clear his doubts.
"Wasnât Loganâs surgery quite simple?" Danielle said, not finding Loganâs surgery difficult.
"Wh-what? Are you saying that itâs very simple?" He thought, âHow advanced are the medical skills of Mr. Charringtonâs fiancée?â
"Um, can I learn from you?" Lennon said. "Or can I ask for your advice if I encounter any problems in the future?"
Lennon spoke a little sheepishly. After all, he had questioned Danielle when he entered the ward earlier.
"My fiancée isnât your after-school tutor," David said. He usually didnât get to spend much time with Danielle, so there was no way he would let Danielle make time for Lennon. Lennonâs face flushed from Davidâs words, thinking, âHow come Mr. Charrington is so sharp-tongued...
At a certain manor overseas, a sexy and enchanting mixed-race woman in a red dress was reporting the results of an experiment to the man opposite her.
"Sir, the second batch of experimental drugs has been injected," she said. "Next, weâll see the test subjectsâ physical reactions. If they can survive the second batch of drugs, we will immediately inject the third batch of experimental drugs.
"When the time comes, we can place it in the target city of Aleria, realizing our first plan."
"We need to complete the experiment as soon as possible," the man said. "Also, Danielle isnât in Aleria now. The reagents that have been researched can be released to the major families in Soufield."
The manâs blue eyes were cold and unapproachable, and his expression became increasingly unfeeling.