Chapter 228
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Chapter 228 Arrogant Young Man Seeing the middleâaged man still wearing a serious expression, Mason had no choice but to say, âAll right, Mr. Gallegos, I understand. Business comes first. Letâs find that Dr. Lund first, and after weâve settled the matter, Iâll settle the score with that brat. That should be acceptable, right?â
Only then did Damarion nod.
Mason asked, âBy the way, where is Dr. Lund from again?â
âApricot Hall,â
âApricot Hall⦠I hope itâs as miraculous as the legends claim. Otherwise, if weâve come all this way for nothing, I swear Iâll tear his clinic down.â
âMr. Cooper, I must remind you, we came here this time to seek someoneâs assistanceâ¦â
âI know, I know, Iâll be careful.â Mason spoke impatiently, but he didnât take it to heart.
He still held the same belief that, as long as he could afford the price, he wasnât afraid of not being able to hire people.
Upon seeing his demeanor, Damarion shook his head but didnât say much. Soon, the two of them arrived at the Apricot Hall.
Upon seeing an elderly man conducting consultations inside, Mason immediately stepped forward and asked, âAre you the renowned Dr. Lund of Jadeborough that everyone has been talking about recently?â
Duncan was taken aback, then shook his head and said, âNo. Heâs my master.â
âAsk him to come out immediately!â said Mason.
A hint of displeasure flickered across Duncanâs face. That was largely due to the young manâs overly assertive tone, which lacked any semblance of a patient seeking medical help. As a result, Duncanâs voice cooled slightly as he said, âThe doctor is not in. Please come back another day!â
âWhat kind of attitude is that? Canât you call him or something?â Masonâs brow furrowed abruptly.
Just as he was about to speak, Damarion hastily stopped him. He politely said to Duncan, âSir, could you please call your master? We truly have an urgent matter and need the help of Dr. Lund.â
Upon hearing that, Duncan softened his tone, and his countenance relaxed. âIâll give it a try!â
After dialing Emrysâ number and having a brief conversation, Duncan turned to the two people and said, âMy master is currently busy. Why donât you first tell me what the illness is? If itâs urgent, he will come right away. If itâs not, we can wait a bit, or I can take a look first.â
âWait? What kind of doctor is this? Heâs too arrogant, Tell him that, no matter the cost, we can afford it.
Have him come over immediately!â Mason spoke without restraint, and as a result, his voice was clearly heard through Duncanâs plione receiver.
Chapter 228 Arrogant Young Man 0.64%8 After a moment of silence, Emrysâ voice resonated, âTell them Iâm busy. They shouldnât wait any longer.â
âGentlemen, my master has made it clear that he is not available. He suggests you return from whence you came. Leave!â said Duncan, without any courtesy, after hanging up the phone.
He was a man of temper who had already retired. Yet, he came out to practice medicine, driven by curiosity and a quest for knowledge in the field of medicine. He hoped to learn the acupuncture techniques from Emrys, which could be considered the most fulfilling event of his life.
As for treating the patients, it was secondary.
If the patientâs attitude was sincere, Duncan was always more than happy to help with the treatment.
After all, a doctorâs heart was one of benevolence.
However, if the patient had a bad attitude, Duncan would simply extend a cold hand, pointing outside, basically saying, âPlease seek treatment elsewhere. We do not cater to you here.â
That was especially the case for the inexplicable young man before him. Mason didnât show a shred of reverence. From the moment Mason arrived, he displayed an arrogant and domineering demeanor. It seemed to Mason that as long as he had money, he could point at anyoneâs nose and speak loudly.
What irked Duncan the most was that, despite clearly being on the phone with Emrys just moments ago, Duncan had the audacity to raise his voice and cause a ruckus. It was the epitome of rudeness.
That had already crossed Duncanâs forbidden line.
Duncan had two major taboos. The first was disrespect toward medicine, and the second was disrespect toward teachers. Anyone who exhibited those two types of behavior was not welcome!
In the world, doctors could generally be divided into two categories. One type was motivated by money, while the other was influenced by the patientâs attitude. Both Duncan and Emrys belonged to the latter category. They only cared about whether the patient was genuinely seeking help. If the patientâs heart wasnât sincere, what was the point in treating their ailments?
âD*mn old man, such a temper! If weâre in Juxshire, I surely will have killed you!â Fury flickered in Masonâs eyes.
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