The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 42
The Ex-Husband's Revenge
The Ex-Husbandâs Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 42 âWhat do you think of my motherâs condition, Mister Wolf?â Lily asked nervously.
âItâs a little complicated, and not that easy for me to try and explain. Fortunately, however, the issue at hand is only a minor problem of inflammation. I believe sheâll regain her health if I give her some pressure point treatment and have her consume some herbal medication for the next couple of days,â Leon comforted with a smile.
The treatment that Serena previously received was conducive to her spinal cord recovery, and it was almost fully healed. It was the subsequent complications that made the situation a little trickier.
Those complications posed no serious problem should they be treated in time, but there would be grave consequences if allowed to fester. At best, she would be paralyzed. At worse, her life would be at risk.
âYou can cure her? Thatâs great news!â Lily was overjoyed.
She originally intended to just give things a try without placing too high a hope on Leonâs medical skills, so it came as a surprise to her when Leon said that it could be cured.
The news made her just as excited as she was surprised.
âMinor, you say? Thereâs a bunch of professional doctors. in this hospital who canât come close to curing my motherâs illness, and youâre telling us itâs minor? Donât you see whatâs happening, Lily? This guy is spouting a load of bull! Donât be fooled by him!â
Jared pulled Lilyâs arm and scowled at Leon. Leonâs words. became the proof Jared needed to show that everything was made-up with the sole purpose of winning over his sister!
âWellâ¦â Lily regained her composure right away as if a bucket of cold water was poured over her head.
The hospital previously informed her that her mother had a spinal cord injury, which was completely inconsistent with Leonâs claims of inflammation!
Leon was only an amateur, and it was only natural for her to believe the hospital because they were the authority on the subject.
âPerhaps you misjudged, Mister Wolf? My mother is struggling even to sit up now. It canât be just a minor problem, can it?â Lily asked hesitantly and began to doubt Leonâs medical skills. She felt that he did not have sufficient skills to detect her motherâs illness.
âI didnât misjudge it. If I say it can be cured, then that means it can be cured!â Leon said sternly.
âIs that so? Then can you guarantee that youâre a hundred percent confident in curing my motherâs illness? âJared smirked coldly.
âOf course not! No one would dare to give such a guarantee when it comes to healing someone elseâs illness! That being said, Iâm at least ninety percent confident!â Leon said truthfully.
Even if a person suffered the simplest of colds or fevers, no doctor can ever be 100 percent confident in guaranteeing that the illness can be cured, more so when it was a tricky illness that involved complications.
A success rate of 90 percent was no doubt a very high confidence level!
âI see! Isnât that clear enough for you, Lily? Heâs just fooling us!â Jared scoffed.
Having already deemed Leon to harbor dishonest intentions, Jared took Leonâs less-than-a-hundred-
percent confidence level to mean the same as having absolutely no confidence in curing the illness!
Once, Leon, had Lily eating out of the palm of his hand, he can beat around the bush and produce all sorts of excuses to avoid taking responsibility.
âIâm telling the truth, Miss Cameron! I mean it when I say itâs curable. If itâs not, I wouldâve been upfront and told you that itâs not! I have no reason to lie to you guys!â
Leon was not very pleased. He only offered to treat Serena out of kindness, but Jared just had to question his medical skills time and again.
No one, not even a person with a good temper like him, would be happy at being subject to repeated doubt!
Lilyâs heart skipped a beat and she immediately had a realization. What Leon said was right in her opinion, because he helped them without expecting anything in return and was not greedy for any monetary compensation. There was no reason for him to lie!