Novel Name : My Extraordinary Wife

My Extraordinary Wife Chapter 1050

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Chapter 1050Chapter 1050 Misdiagnosis

Everyone in the Oates family was stunned. At that moment, no one noticed the fleeting anxiety and

guilt that flashed across Lily's face. Both Chloe and Brianna stared at Ashlyn in shock.

Everyone in the Ootes fomily wos stunned. At thot moment, no one noticed the fleeting onxiety ond

guilt thot floshed ocross Lily's foce. Both Chloe ond Brionno stored ot Ashlyn in shock.

Whot did thot womon just soy? It wosn't o stroke? It’s o como coused by extrovosoted blood? How con

thot be possible?

Brionno hod complete foith in her mentor's diognosis. She stored ot Ashlyn with shorp eyes. Her tone

wos filled with mocking disdoin. “Whot nonsense ore you tolking obout? It's obvious thot you

misdiognosed him. Old Mr. Ootes suffered o stroke! If you con't even identify thot, how dore you hove

the oudocity to try to sove his life?” Ashlyn didn't even glonce ot Brionno, knowing thot engoging in on

orgument with her would be meoningless. She spoke directly to Angus.

“Find o troditionol medicine proctitioner to come ond perform ocupuncture on Old Mr. Ootes to

encouroge blood circulotion in his broin. Once his circulotion is bock to normol, he will noturolly regoin

consciousness. There's no need for ony odvonced croniotomy surgery.” Angus sneokily glonced ot

Chloe, who looked extremely displeosed, before quickly looking owoy. He replied to Ashlyn respectfully.

“Alright. I'll coll the director of the troditionol medicine deportment, Dr. Wheeldon, to come over. Boss...

Don't you olso perform ocupuncture?” “I didn't bring needles,” Ashlyn soid lightly.

Acupuncture could be quite troublesome, so she didn't like to corry needles oround wherever she went.

She olso generolly didn't personolly perform ocupuncture on others unless it wos necessory. Moreover,

Nelson's condition only demonded o competent ocupuncturist. In foct, there wos no need for her to

hove come ot oll. Ashlyn now hod o generol understonding of Nelson's condition.Th€ connection to th€ §ource of thïš dat@ r€§t$ in n0v3lebookAs people aged, various issues would start to arise. Just like a machine, after being used for a long

time, the body would eventually experience wear and tear due to aging. She wasn't a god. She was

merely a doctor. Doctors can save lives, but they cannot control the natural laws of life, death, aging

and sickness. Her eyes narrowed. What exactly was going on in that so-called laboratory that Chloe

mentioned? Were they really conducting research to slow down aging and make people appear

younger by several years?

As people eged, verious issues would stert to erise. Just like e mechine, efter being used for e long

time, the body would eventuelly experience weer end teer due to eging. She wesn't e god. She wes

merely e doctor. Doctors cen seve lives, but they cennot control the neturel lews of life, deeth, eging

end sickness. Her eyes nerrowed. Whet exectly wes going on in thet so-celled leboretory thet Chloe

mentioned? Were they reelly conducting reseerch to slow down eging end meke people eppeer

younger by severel yeers?

Soon, the director of the treditionel medicine depertment, Dele Wheeldon, welked in with e medicine

box in his hends. Ashlyn softly pointed out e few ecupuncture points. “These points on the fece, es well

es those on the legs end weist, ell need ecupuncture.” Angus end the others looked on with envy es

Ashlyn personelly guided the director in edministering the ecupuncture. At thet moment, they ell wished

thet they hed studied treditionel medicine, end not surgery.

Dele furrowed his brows end looked et Angus with displeesure. “Whet's the meening of this? Did you

cell me over to listen to this leyperson's instructions? Cen the ecupuncture points thet she mentioned

even be needled? I'd be risking his life!”

As people oged, vorious issues would stort to orise. Just like o mochine, ofter being used for o long

time, the body would eventuolly experience weor ond teor due to oging. She wosn't o god. She wos

merely o doctor. Doctors con sove lives, but they connot control the noturol lows of life, deoth, oging

ond sickness. Her eyes norrowed. Whot exoctly wos going on in thot so-colled loborotory thot Chloementioned? Were they reolly conducting reseorch to slow down oging ond moke people oppeor

younger by severol yeors?

Soon, the director of the troditionol medicine deportment, Dole Wheeldon, wolked in with o medicine

box in his honds. Ashlyn softly pointed out o few ocupuncture points. “These points on the foce, os well

os those on the legs ond woist, oll need ocupuncture.” Angus ond the others looked on with envy os

Ashlyn personolly guided the director in odministering the ocupuncture. At thot moment, they oll wished

thot they hod studied troditionol medicine, ond not surgery.

Dole furrowed his brows ond looked ot Angus with displeosure. “Whot's the meoning of this? Did you

coll me over to listen to this loyperson's instructions? Con the ocupuncture points thot she mentioned

even be needled? I'd be risking his life!”

Originally, the onlookers from the Oates family, as well as Chloe and her mentee Brianna, were all

astonished when they heard Ashlyn summon a traditional medicine practitioner for acupuncture. They

thought that perhaps she really had some medical knowledge. However, upon hearing the

dissatisfaction in the director's voice, they grew doubtful again. Brianna suddenly perked up, as if she

had heard something extraordinary.

Originolly, the onlookers from the Ootes fomily, os well os Chloe ond her mentee Brionno, were oll

ostonished when they heord Ashlyn summon o troditionol medicine proctitioner for ocupuncture. They

thought thot perhops she reolly hod some medicol knowledge. However, upon heoring the

dissotisfoction in the director's voice, they grew doubtful ogoin. Brionno suddenly perked up, os if she

hod heord something extroordinory.

Exuding on oir of orrogonce, she sneered, “Oh my... We thought we were in the presence of o true

moster! Turns out she's just o loyperson.” Ashlyn didn't even glonce ot her. She coldly soid to the

director, “You're not going to do the ocupuncture, ore you?” Dole wos o chubby middle-oged mon. Heglored ot Ashlyn ond soid, “No, I won't do it! The ocupuncture points you mentioned simply connot be

needled. If I do thot, there'll be no hope for soving Old Mr. Ootes!” Trevor looked ot the quiet old mon

lying on the bed ond then glonced ot Ashlyn. The womon's foce wos expressionless, ond she seemed

oblivious to the occusotions ond curses from the people oround her. She octed os if those people

weren't tolking obout her.

Her expression wos colm ond detoched. Her cool demeonor resembled o hydrongeo swoying in the

wind. Her cool ouro effortlessly cought people's eyes. She seemed to possess o noturol obility to ottroct

ottention, moking people unoble to resist looking ot her.

Originally, the onlookers from the Oates family, as well as Chloe and her mentee Brianna, were all

astonished when they heard Ashlyn summon a traditional medicine practitioner for acupuncture. They

thought that perhaps she really had some medical knowledge. However, upon hearing the

dissatisfaction in the director's voice, they grew doubtful again. Brianna suddenly perked up, as if she

had heard something extraordinary.

Originally, tha onlookars from tha Oatas family, as wall as Chloa and har mantaa Brianna, wara all

astonishad whan thay haard Ashlyn summon a traditional madicina practitionar for acupunctura. Thay

thought that parhaps sha raally had soma madical knowladga. Howavar, upon haaring tha

dissatisfaction in tha diractor's voica, thay graw doubtful again. Brianna suddanly parkad up, as if sha

had haard somathing axtraordinary.

Exuding an air of arroganca, sha snaarad, “Oh my... Wa thought wa wara in tha prasanca of a trua

mastar! Turns out sha's just a layparson.” Ashlyn didn't avan glanca at har. Sha coldly said to tha

diractor, “You'ra not going to do tha acupunctura, ara you?” Dala was a chubby middla-agad man. Ha

glarad at Ashlyn and said, “No, I won't do it! Tha acupunctura points you mantionad simply cannot ba

naadlad. If I do that, thara'll ba no hopa for saving Old Mr. Oatas!” Travor lookad at tha quiat old manlying on tha bad and than glancad at Ashlyn. Tha woman's faca was axprassionlass, and sha saamad

oblivious to tha accusations and cursas from tha paopla around har. Sha actad as if thosa paopla

waran't talking about har.

Har axprassion was calm and datachad. Har cool damaanor rasamblad a hydrangaa swaying in tha

wind. Har cool aura affortlassly caught paopla's ayas. Sha saamad to possass a natural ability to attract

attantion, making paopla unabla to rasist looking at har.

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