Chapter 969 Help! "No way! This just won't do!" Grant jumped in quickly. "Aaron, your stomach pain isn't a punishment from God! It's probably something you ate that upset your stomach. I know a doctor-Damian, one of the top four in D.C. He owns Eternal Spring; he can fix anything. You've been in pain long enough; let's get him to check you out." Aaron breathed a sigh of relief and immediately replied, "Thank you, Grant! Please get Damian here! It feels like my stomach is in knots, like a million ants are crawling around, tearingapart from the inside!" ""Hang on, Aaron!" Grant rushed to bring Damian over.
Damian wasn't a fool; he didn't treat patients out of the goodness of his heart. He was in it for the money! Still, he was skilled-after all, he made it to the top ranks in D.C.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDamian approached Aaron, eyeing him closely.
At a glance, Aaron's pale face told Damian he was definitely not well. It wasn't a case of bad nutrition; Aaron wasn't poor and couldn't afford food.
Though Aaron's face was yellow, it clearly indicated he was sick, and this illness was no small matter.
What exactly was wrong? Just a surface inspection wouldn't tell him everything.
Damian knew he needed to dig deeper! But he wasn't going to treat anyone without payment first. His rule.
simple: no money, no medica Turning to Aaron, he asked, "Are you sure you wantto help you?" "Damian, please help me! My stomach is killing me!" "Don't worry, Aaron. As a doctor, it's my duty to heal. I'm here to help." "But I have my rules, too. If you my help you need to payf My fee is $1 million." to en.swant Aaron was taken aback.
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"$1 million? Are you serious? For a stomach ache?" The content is on novelenglish.net! That was outrageous!
Honestly, though, while that was a ridiculous amount, Aaron was a jade expert. The jewelry business could be incredibly profitable; sometimes, the price difference on jade could reach tens of millions, even billions. incredibly Jewelry
So, while $1 million was a lot, it m wasn't something he couldn't handle.
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