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Chapter 3290 Take Responsibility

Tamazi furrowed his brows and then turned to Jared. He demanded, “What do you mean? Do you think

I made a mistake?”

Tamazi’s expression turned unpleasant.

“Don’t speak nonsense. Although Tamazi is not as skilled as Jubilante, he is still highly proficient in

medicine. We all saw that Misho was injured by those quinticolor birds. How could it be something

else?” Rostom said to Jared.

“What kind of person are you? Are you also an alchemist? If you’re not, then don’t interfere.”

“Even if you are an alchemist, being so young, how skilled could you be? How dare you question

Tamazi’s medical expertise?”

All present expressed dissatisfaction with Jared.

“While you saved Old Mr. Giuvali, you shouldn’t obstruct Tamazi from treating him. Don’t you think

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Tamazi can tell if the injuries were due to getting struck by the birds?” Hamish, too, voiced his

disapproval.

Cloud quickly said, “Mr. Chevalier, Mr. Chance is no ordinary alchemist. In fact, he’s highly skilled in the

craft. Even Jubilante in Yellow Blue City had to acknowledge his superiority and concede defeat!”

“Kid, you’re just boasting. How could Jubilante of Yellow Blue City submit to a brat like him?” Tamazi

refused to believe Cloud’s words.

Jared didn’t pay attention to the mockery and mistrust directed at him. With a serious expression, he

addressed Tamazi, “I’ll remind you once again, Old Mr. Giuvali’s injuries were not caused by getting

struck by the birds. If you make him take this pill, not only won’t it save him. In fact, it might even cost

him his life.”

“Brat, if you want to show off your skills, do that somewhere else. I won’t let you question my skills. If

something happens to Old Mr. Giuvali after he takes my pill, I’ll take responsibility. I’ll definitely keep my

word in front of so many witnesses,” Tamazi said angrily.

Observing Jared’s persistent attempts to halt Misho’s treatment, Izolda erupted in fury, shouting, “What

is wrong with you? You’ve delayed my grandpa’s treatment. Can you bear the responsibility if anything

happens to him?”

Seeing Izolda’s attitude, Jared chose not to argue further. He took two steps back, shifting his attention

to the flock of birds outside the airship.

“Tamazi, please save my grandpa quickly!” Izolda urged.

Tamazi put the two pills into Misho’s mouth. As the pills melted, Misho slowly opened his eyes, and his

aura gradually recovered.

“Grandpa? Grandpa!”

Izolda was elated to see Misho regaining consciousness.

Seeing this, others also expressed their joy and praised Tamazi continuously. Tamazi shot Jared a

smug and mocking look.

Cloud and Feenix were somewhat puzzled to see Misho regaining consciousness. Jared had said that

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the pills wouldn’t cure Misho and might even endanger his life. However, Misho was now awake.

“Mr. Chance, Old Mr. Giuvali has regained consciousness,” Cloud whispered.

“I know.” Jared seemed unsurprised, still observing the birds outside. At this moment, Misho turned to

Tamazi and said gratefully, “Tamazi, thank you for saving my life. I’ll never forget this favor.”

“You’re too kind, Old Mr. Giuvali. As an alchemist, saving lives and helping the wounded is my duty.

Moreover, we’ll need to rely on you in the future,” Tamazi said with a faint smile.

“Hmph. It was Master who took the risk to bring that old guy back. Now, someone else is taking the

credit.” Feenix snorted unhappily.

If it weren’t for Jared taking the risk to bring Misho back to the airship, the latter would probably be

dead by now.

It seemed that Misho heard Feenix’s words. He walked over and said gratefully, “Young man, thank you

for pulling me out of danger in that critical moment, or I’m afraid I would have been eaten by those

quinticolor birds.”