The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 176
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
The Ex-Husbandâs Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 176 âItâs okay. Whatâs important is that youâve done your best. Weâll remember your kindness for the rest of
our lives regardless of what the result is!â Benedict said solemnly.
Although he was very worried about his wifeâs condition, Leon has already assured that he was about 6 0-70 percent confident. When it came to medical matters, such a high degree of confidence generally meant that nothing unpleasant would happen.
âWhere thereâs life, thereâs death. Whether or not Iâll survive this is all up to fate. Please donât feel like y ou have to bear a huge burden, Mister Wolf.â Phoebe smiled kindly. She was very old already, and her age meant that she saw
the circle of life over and over again around her. If she could not be cured, she would have been satisfi ed with the life that she lived.
âAlright. Donât worry, everyone. Iâll give it my all!â Leon smiled, then he motioned for Phoebe to stretch o ut her wrist so he could take Phoebeâs pulse.
The very basis of alternative medicine was observing, smelling, listening, and analyzing. He roughly ob served Phoebeâs symptoms by looking at her internal energy, but it would do good to analyze her pulse because her case was a difficult and rare one.
After taking her pulse, Leon finally got the information he needed and began to rub his hands together before giving Phoebe some pressure point treatment.
Leon channeled his spiritual energy to his fingers and used the Six Points of Fate to shoot the applied pressure onto each key points of Phoebeâs head. It was a technique that formed the fine line between saving a life an d ending it!
Following his movements, the invisible spiritual energy flowed into Phoebeâs head through his fingers. L ayers of white vapor, which was visible to the naked eye, began to emit from Phoebeâs hair bun.
Within moments, Leon was so exhausted that he dripped with cold sweat. The spiritual energy in his body was severely depleted too. On the other ha nd, Phoebeâs situation did not seem to improve much. Her originally rosy face somehow turned pale, a nd her brows tensed up into a frown, seemingly as if she was in pain.
âGrandpa, Leon doesnât look like he can hold on much longer, and Grandmaâs reaction isnât really encouraging. Would everything be alright?â Cynthia was shocked.
She never trusted Leonâs abilities at first and had more than just a shred of doubt regarding his medical skills. The sight of her grandmotherâs worsening situation made her even more worried too.
âGraham said that Leonâs medical skills are much better than his, so I believe everything should be alrightâ¦â Benedict clenched his fists as his palms perspired nervously.
Grahamâs admiration of Leonâs medical ability caused Benedict to have some level of confidence in Leo n, but the situation seemed to be taking a turn for the worse, leaving him feeling increasingly uncertain over what was going on.
At that moment, Benedict wanted to ask Leon how the situation was, but he decided against it because he was worried that it might disturb the process of Leonâs treatment.
Then, Leon exerted all his strength and channeled the spiritual energy from his palms to Phoebeâs hea d. The looming black aura between Phoebeâs eyebrows dissipated immediately and vanished along wit h the fleeting white mist in her hair bun.
Leon, who was drained of all strength, fell to the ground and panted.
âIs something the matter, Mister Wolf?â Benedict was taken aback.
Harvey was the one who reacted the fastest and hurriedly stepped forward to support Leon.
âIâ¦â Leon opened his mouth to speak, but his voice was feeble because he was already too tired.
âDid something go wrong with the treatment, Mister Wolf? Were you unable to cure my wifeâs illness?â Benedictâs heart skip As if to confirm his guess, Phoebeâs body suddenly trembled a few times and slumped limply into the wh was pale, her eyes were tightly closed, and she did not move at all.
âGrandma! Are you okay? Wake up, Grandmaâ¦â Cynthiaâs face paled in shock and she hurriedly rushed to Phoebeâs si