Robbed Of An Opportunity For Heroism
Klaus shook his head in disagreement. “The field of traditional Chanaean medicine is wide-ranging and
profound. Even my two mentors have previously traveled far and wide ten years ago to do research and
learn from various established practitioners here, so I think you shouldn’t be too quick to dismiss it.
Perhaps, we could really give it a go.”
Hearing that the Wilhelms had also studied traditional Chanaean medicine more or less helped ease
Carter’s concerns that Arielle might end up making things worse.
“Well, let’s do it then! Go on ahead and help her prepare whatever she needs, but in the event that you
sense the patient isn’t doing well, you are to stop her immediately. I cannot allow anything untoward
happening to him.”
“Will do, Mr. Morgan. I shall proceed to get what she just asked for.” Klaus nodded politely at Arielle
before he turned to walk out.
Without having gone for more than a few steps, Klaus stopped and looked back. “May I ask if you are
acquainted with the famous Wilhelms in the field of Psychology?”
Arielle’s fingers tightened around themselves while she shook her head sheepishly. “No.”
She could deny anything with a straight face, but was somewhat ill at ease disavowing the adoptive
parents who have treated her like their own.
Her discomfort did not escape the stolid Klaus, but he did not press further. “I see… I just thought that
you might.”
“The Wilhelms are world-class experts in Psychology, so how could I have known them? I guess you
must be overthinking this,” Arielle said.
“I considered the possibility that you might because they so happened to be actively looking into using
acupuncture to treat post-traumatic stress disorder these past few years, so don’t mind me for casually
asking,” Klaus replied with a smile.
Carter waved him off. “I seriously doubt that they would have known each other. You should go on and
make preparations.”
“Understood.” Klaus regarded Arielle intently before he departed.
Arielle was a little unnerved by the way Klaus looked at her, and was relieved to finally be away from his
presence.
She was quite worried that this Klaus Jankowitsch might had actually seen her previously, as her
adoptive parents often invited their students over to their home for lessons.
While she was lost in her own thoughts, Vinson stepped in front of her. “Are you really not acquainted
with the Wilhelms?”
That took Arielle a little by surprise, but she was prompt to dismiss his suggestion. “I’ve heard of them,
but we’ve never met.”
Carter hastened to chime in. “Now that y’all mentioned it, I kind of feel that we could consider inviting the
Wilhelms here to treat this guy.”
That drew a reaction from Arielle, who responded quickly to veil her emotions before anyone noticed.
Vinson exhaled. “Let’s have Arielle have a crack at it first. The two of them are so well-known that they
would probably cause quite a commotion should they suddenly show up here.”
Carter nodded in agreement. “You may be right about that. Dr. Jankowitsch must have learned
something under their tutelage, so we should let him try first. As for Ms. Moore…”
His tone was telling in spite of him stopping short of spelling things out explicitly.
A silent Arielle earnestly returned to reading the patient’s pulse.
It was then that the man suddenly came to.
“Ah ah… don’t eat me…”
He then shoved at Arielle beside him.
Taken off guard and given no time to grab onto anything, Arielle stumbled backwards, but was firmly
intercepted by a large mitt in the small of her back.
When she reflexively looked over, she saw Vinson staring coldly at the man on the bed.
As her gaze shifted onto the patient, Harvey had come out of nowhere to slug the patient across the
face.
The man’s eyes rolled and he lost consciousness after a dull thud.
“Harvey!” Carter had to jump in swiftly to stop him from landing a second blow.
Only Jordan’s brain struggled to keep up with everything that transpired, but he did have a subtle sense
that he had been robbed of an opportunity for to save the girl.
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