Medical Genius's Unspeakable Marriage

Chapter 782



Chapter 782

Chapter 782


Helen was rendered speechless. Then, she kept mopping her tears away.


On the other hand, James kept circling around the topic of his Mercedes-Benz G-class with a livid expression. “Oh, my new car… How much money will be needed to repair it? Why does that brat always cause trouble?”


She snarled, “Can you mind your language? Do you think Tate wanted this to happen? I-It was an accident!”


He retorted, “Was it an accident? He was drunk driving without a license and he even went for street racing. Most importantly, he crashed into the victim on a lane that was not for cars. He was the one who caused this crash!”


Helen was lost for words for a moment before she bellowed, “Why are you shouting at me? The insurance company will pay for the repair fees!”


Sasha added dispassionately, “He was drunk driving without a license, so the insurance company will not compensate us.”


A startled Helen asked, “R-Really?”


James yelled, “Of course it’s true! Don’t you read the news at all? Also, I’m telling you, your cousin doesn’t have a driver’s license, but we still lent him the car, so we’re partly responsible as well. This isn’t just about repairing the car. We’ll also have to fork out some money to compensate the victim!”


She was dumbfounded as she didn’t know all these. At that moment, she was on the brink of a breakdown. In frustration, she wondered why her own cousin had caused such a huge trouble.


Meanwhile, right after Matthew entered the car, he told Crystal to find out the hospital where the victim had been sent to. He also told Max to head to the hospital directly without contacting Joseph. After all, he


was a better doctor than Joseph.


When Matthew arrived at the hospital, the victim was still being saved in the operating room. After standing outside the room for a while, his brows suddenly knitted together. The victim isn’t out of the woods after such a long time. If this drags on, he’ll be in an even more perilous situation.


Then, he walked toward the counter and said solemnly, “Miss, can you let me enter the operating room to treat the patient? He’s seriously injured now, so I’m worried that he might lose his life at any moment.”


The nurse looked dazedly at him. “Mister, you can’t do that. The operation is still ongoing, so you shouldn’t disturb them. Moreover, it’s Dr. Osborne who is performing the operation now, so you can be rest assured. There won’t be any problem.”


It was at that moment when the door of the operating room suddenly flung open, upon which a doctor came out of the room and exclaimed, “Call Dr. Burton now! The patient might lose his life at any moment!”


The flustered nurse hurriedly picked up the phone. Meanwhile, Matthew frowned and decided to storm into the operating room. The doctor wanted to stop him, but Max pressed the doctor against the wall.


“What are you doing? That’s the operating room. You can’t go in!” the doctor yelled.


Ignoring him, Matthew barged into the operating room. The patient was indeed in a perilous situation as the other doctors were flurried and unable to save him.


Matthew rushed over and pressed his hand against the patient’s head. At the same time, he fished out three silver needles with his left hand and jabbed them into three different meridian points on the patient’s body.


The other doctors were exasperated. “What are you doing?”


Matthew bellowed, “Cut the crap! Continue to pump blood into his body to control his blood pressure!”


As he spoke, he prodded four more silver needles into the patient’s meridian points. He was using Divine Acupuncture Skill, which could save the patient from death’s door. After the patient was jabbed with seven silver needles, his condition began to stabilize.


The doctors had wanted to push Matthew away, but they were all stunned upon seeing what he had done. The patient was on the brink of death just now. How did his condition stabilize all of a sudden?


Matthew shot them a glance. “What are you waiting for? Keep performing the operation!”


He was good at acupuncture and prescribing medicine, but he wasn’t capable of performing surgeries.


The doctors came to their senses and hurriedly stitched up the patient’s wounds. Ten minutes later, the patient was out of the woods. It was then that the hospital’s dean, Jordan Burton, and those from the Department of Safety and Security rushed over.



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