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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella)

Chapter 1061
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Chapter 1061 “Moreover, she mentioned that the medicines she took aren't helping Old Mrs. Griffith's current condition. Besides, she pointed out sof the medications should be replaced with alternatives, as they might add to Old Mrs. Griffith's physical burden, causing her to feel fatigued and drowsy with a bitter taste in her mouth and chest discomfort. If she wasn't a medical expert, how could she carry an acupuncture kit with her and instantly nthe medications Old Mrs. Griffith was taking, along with their side effects?" After all, among the medications the old lady was on, the three she mentioned were present.

These three were special effect drugs, yet to hit the market, but she knew just by checking the pulse.

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Her medical skills must be outstanding! "I asked her then about possible alternatives, but she just mentioned that Old Mrs. Griffith's condition can't be cured overnight.

There was a chauffeur who treated her with respect, addressing her as ‘Miss; even reminding her to get into the car. | guessed she must be the daughter of a wealthy family, probably dealing with surgent matters. | thought, in this country, there's nobody you can't find." As the short-haired girl reached this point, her voice dwindled.

“But the license plate number you gaveturned out to be fake, untraceable,” Sampson said in a soft voice. "She must be someone powerful, all the surveillance footage from when she appeared has been wiped clean" “What?" The short-haired girl seemed surprised, “Now what?" She had thought that finding the girl would give Old Mrs. Griffith's condition a chance to turn around.

Now, even the brilliant Dr. Mark was at a loss regarding Old Mrs. Griffith's condition.

At that moment, Dr. Mark approached them. Sampson asked in a soft voice, "Is she asleep?" "Yes, | gave her an injection. She finally fell asleep." Old Mrs. Griffith's condition had deteriorated to the point where she couldn't sleep peacefully. Every tshe lay down, she felt breathless and had to sit up panting heavily.

"Did the impressive doctor you mentioned respond yet?” Sampson asked again.

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Seeing the dejected look on Sampson's face, Mark replied truthfully, “She's always busy. But she promised to make tto look at the medical history.

All we can do now is wait patiently." "But we're running out of time,” Sampson said, lifting his eyes. "Please ask her again for me.

“Well” Mark hesitated, "If we rush her, it might backfire. Tonight, | will ask her again. If she still hasn't had the tto review the medical history, we can't teally push her. We'll just have to wait." "Is she really that irritable?” Sampson asked.

“It's not that she's irritable. She's just very busy. She doesn't like being disturbed. There's a lot she has to handle personally. I've known her for many years, and this is the first tI've asked her for help. | believe she will help: “It would be great if she could chere." After all, only by seeing the patient in person can a better treatment plan be provided.

"She mentioned she's been busy lately and doesn't have tto cover, but she should be able to provide sverbal guidance." If they could get guidance from that doctor, it would definitely be of great help to Old Mrs. Griffith's condition.