Chapter 141
Second Chances Protecting Mrs. Hall
Chapter 141 The live broadcast had 10 million viewers. Warm music sounded on stage, as the audience applauded.
âLet us welcome todayâs mystery guest, Emma,â the host declared.
The program âLegacy of a Healerâ had always been live-streamed. It had been very popular since it started broadcasting.
By this episode, it became the number one viewed program on the Internet. When everyone saw Emma appear, the comment section became extremely lively.
Someone remarked: [F**k. Itâs really her?]
Another typed: [Ugh! Isnât she the scammer who was scolded very badly previously?]
A third commented: [Canât the production team afford to invite better guests?]
Somebody added: [Emma, the traditional therapy scammer, get lost!]
Finally, someone said: [To be honest, although I donât know how capable she is, sheâs very beautiful. Iâve got a weakness for beauty. What should I do?]
Previously, there were still aftershocks from the Otis incident on the Internet. When Emma appeared, although many people scolded her, the popularity of the show soared.
Those who knew the full story of the Otis incident spoke for Emma.
A viewer said: [Can you guys not always read half the story? Emma is not a traditional therapy scammer. She really cured Otis.]
Another pointed out: [Canât you just watch the show? Emma even helped to catch the criminal who intended to poison previously.
Troln City Police Department has already praised her online, Know the full story before you talk]
A third added: [Thatâs right. Emma is the best.]
Someone even wrote: [Haters who donât like to watch can scram.]
Gradually, the people who spoke up for Emma stepped forward. The popularity of the program doubled.
When the executive director saw this popularity data, his heart trembled with excitement. Emma was a natural superstar. She was a source of hot topics. He would have to get the camera crew to give her more shots later Although the show was very popular on the internet, the guests and hosts could not see the comments.
09:35 Tue, 16 Jul G G Chapter 141 At this moment, the host enthusiastically introduced, âThis is Dr. Leon Mellow, a PhD genius who graduated from the top medical school in Nuverland.â
Then the host continued, âAnd this is Dr. Damian Saunders, the leading expert in traditional therapy in the country.â
Emma did not react to Leon. Instead, she came to Damian and bowed respectfully to the old man with white hair and a white beard.
Emma had heard of Damian. All these years, Damian had been working hard to promote traditional therapy.
Damian saved the dying and helped the injured. Many praised him. Unfortunately, even so, he was still instigated by some forces with ill intentions outside the country, leading some brainless haters in the country to attack him personally all these years. They called him a scammer.
Emmaâs bow showed her respect for the old doctor. Unexpectedly, her bow immediately received good reviews from the audience.
A viewer typed: [Wow. I didnât expect Emma to be so polite.]
Another added: [Who doesnât like polite beauties? It draws fans quickly.]
Someone remarked: [Emma was so polite to Dr. Saunders when he went on stage, but when Dr. Mellow went on stage just now, he only looked at Dr. Saunders disdainfully and took his seat. The difference was obvious...]
One commenter gushed: [Emma, get popular now. Iâm looking forward to your performance later.]
After Emma bowed, she only greeted Leon politely and distantly.
Leon frowned. Dressed in an elite suit, he blinked under his black-framed glasses. He spread his hands and made a mocking expression that was typical of âNuverland humorâ.
Emma ignored Leon and returned to her seat. Her interaction with Leon undoubtedly caused the comments to explode again.
Everyone remarked that Leonâs expression was so disgusting that they did not want to see it.
Mark, the executive director, said, âGive Emma more screentime later. Donât give Leon anymore.â
âAlright,â the crew replied.
Not only the director, but the crew also had a very good impression of Emma.
After all, there were very few guests in the industry who were such a hot topic as soon as they went on stage.
Guests who could bring popularity were popular everywhere.
09:35 Tue, 16 Jul G G Chapter 141 Soon, the program began.
The host said, âOnce again, letâs give a warm welcome to our guests. Next, letâs welcome our special guest today. He is a ten-
year-old boy. Once, like many children, he could go to school and study. However, an illness changed his life. Letâs welcome Carl Holmes on stage. A round of applause for him.â
A little boy in black was led up by a staff. He lowered his head, a little afraid of the flashing lights and cameras.
Carl fell seriously ill a year ago. Not long after, his father died in an accident while working high above the ground on the construction site. His fatherâs death and his physical illness dealt à huge blow to the young Carl.
Carl took a year off school to remain at home. When he returned to school, his teachers realized that he had changed. He became less talkative and no longer liked to play with his former classmates.
Carl often hid in a corner and cried alone. There were even a few times when he ran out of school on rainy days.
Carlâs mother, Mary Holmes, did not notice these changes in time. By the time she slowly recovered from the grief of her husbandâs death, Carl had been diagnosed with moderate depression.
It was difficult for children with depression to continue with their school. Mary had taken Carl to several hospitals for treatment, but there was no obvious effect.
Everyone advised Mary to try signing up for the âLegacy of a Healerâ program, so she brought Carl along today.
Damian looked at Carlâs information, picked up the microphone, and said seriously, âMany people think that depression is the result of modern medical research. But in fact, there are also relevant records in old medical texts. In the past, this was called melancholia. It was mainly caused by an imbalance in the body...â
Before Damian could finish, Leon spoke into the microphone. âSorry to interrupt. Merital illnesses are indeed the result of modern medicine. The traditional therapies you mentioned in the past are all unsystematic prescriptions.
âLetâs ask everyone here. Who would dare use traditional prescriptions now that they are all properly educated? Therefore, modern medicine should be the main treatment for depression. Traditional therapy can at most be used as an enhancement. As for the efficacy of traditional therapy... Well, everyone knows, donât they?â
When Leon finished, the comment section erupted in a wave of anger.
Someone typed: [F**k. Does he have manners? Is it so difficult to listen to what others have to say?]
Another remarked: [Dr. Saunders is the leading expert in our countryâs medical field. Is this how an overseas elite should talk to their betters?]
A viewer added: [D**n it, Iâm so annoyed with this Dr. Mellow. Can someone kick him out?]
Someone else stated: [As a student of traditional therapy, I can responsibly tell you that traditional therapy is also 09:35 Tue, 16 Jul G G Chapte 141 77%
divided into past and modern too. This Dr. Mellow obviously doesnât know what traditional therapy is. Heâs the classic example of someone who forgets our history. To think that heâs still one of us.]
Another stated: [F**k. Iâm already furious. Whoâs going to put him in his place?]
The programâs popularity had already doubled. The cameraman even carefully aimed the camera at Damianâs face, wanting to capture his reaction.
However, Damian did not seem to be angry at all. He was very calm and continued to explain, âNormally, traditional therapy requires classification to treat depression. There are tonclusive and non-conclusive evidence. Conclusive evidence commonly includes imbalance in the heart and blockages in various parts of the body. Those depressed should have these treated first to improve their health. If the imbalances are set to right, their depression will improve. The most common examples are imbalances in the mind and heart...â
At this moment, Leon interrupted again, âSorry to interrupt again...â