Chapter 61
Cherished By Seven Sisters
Cherished By Seven Sisters Chapter 61 A Misunderstanding Lincoln kept his silence.
+10 pearls He was deliberately tarnishing Caylieâs reputation, kindling the crowdâs resentment toward her.
His reason? Was it of any importance?
Not in the slightest.
He didnât even need to provide an explanation, unable to conjure one even if asked. Regardless, the outcome was just as he had wished.
A spark of fury ignited in Emrysâ eyes. He stepped forward, his voice laced with menace, âHow dare you slander my sister? Do you think I donât dare to strike you?â
To his surprise, Lincoln intentionally patted his own face, goading, âCome on then, hit me as hard as you can. Let everyone see just how crude the people of Apricot Hall are. With your violent temperament, who would dare to let you treat them?â
His words set the crowd buzzing.
âApricot Hall resorts to violence when they canât win an argument!â
âWhat a brute! And he runs a clinic? If youâre so fond of fighting, why not start a gang? Even Hendrik, the leader of Midas, wouldnât stand a chance against you.â
âWhen I was at Apricot Hall the last time, this young lad jumped out and caused a scene. He even slapped Dr. Faraday.â
âI was there too! It was him. He was the one delaying the treatment of that little girl. She was barely a year or two years old. How could he be so cruel?â
âThis is outrageous! Apricot Hall should be shut down!â
In no time, the tide of public opinion turned against Emrys.
The issue of the little girl particularly invoked the peopleâs sympathy, and the shared sentiment morphed into collective fury.
The power of public opinion could be terrifying.
Just their spit alone could drown Emrys.
Caylie tugged at Emrys with an ashen look on her face. âPerhaps we should close Apricot Hall for a while and lay low until this blows over.â
She knew all too well the venomous nature of these peopleâs tongues and couldnât bear to see Emrys being vilified.
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+10 pearls However, Emrys shook his head with an icy look on his face. âCaylie, we cannot back down, not even a single step. If we do, they will think weâre guilty, and Apricot Hall might even get destroyed.â
He, too, was seething with fury.
However, he was waiting for the truth to unveil itself, for everything to settle down.
Finally, a weak voice piped up from the crowd.
âYouâre all lying! He is a good man! He saved my life.â
The crowd turned toward the direction of the voice.
It belonged to the little girl whom Lincoln had diagnosed with Heat Syndrome.
The woman cradling her stepped forward to come to Emrysâ defense. âNancy is right. Dr. Lund is a good man. If it werenât for him, Nancy would have died in the hands of that incompetent doctor, Lincoln Faraday.â
She pointed an accusatory finger at Lincoln furiously.
The crowd went into an uproar again.
Whatâs going on? Why have the accusations suddenly shifted toward Dr. Faraday?
Someone demanded, âMaâam, please clarify. The one who delayed your daughterâs treatment the other day was this Lund fellow.â
The woman shook her head. âNo. Thatâs not it. Nancy had Cold Syndrome, not Heat Syndrome. It was this incompetent Dr. Faraday who misdiagnosed.â
All eyes darted to Lincoln.
The others couldnât help but wonder if they had misunderstood the situation.
The mother and daughter were the ones affected. Hence, it seemed unlikely they would cover for Emrys, the soâcalled murderer.
A bead of cold sweat trickled down Lincolnâs sideburn.
He had not anticipated that the woman would step forward at this moment.
Howeyer, he quickly composed himself. His mind raced at a swift pace, and he began to clap his hands, saying, âBrilliant, Caylie! This move of yours is utterly brilliant!â
Brilliant?
The crowd was confounded.
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+10 pearls Caylie wore a puzzled expression on her face as well.
Lincoln continued, âCaylie, I know you have always held a grudge against me, so you lay a trap early on to tarnish my reputation. This motherâandâdaughter duo are merely actresses you hired.â
As Lincolnâs words fell, everyoneâs eyes narrowed in suspicion.
âThe other day at Apricot Hall, everyone saw how this girl was suffering from the heat. And yet, this woman has the audacity to claim that her daughter was suffering from Cold Syndrome instead. Does she take all of us for fools?â