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William fixed his gaze on the top of Simeon’s head and used his Vision Force to manipte the small bullet fragment about the size of a green bean, gradually lifting it upward. He had to be extremely careful throughout the process, <b>ensuring </b>not to damage any nerves or cause excessive pain. To ensure a painless. procedure, he inserted several Golden Needles for anesthesia.
Employing Vision Force was incredibly mentally taxing, and he had to focus entirely on the task to finish it as swiftly as possible. He used Vision Force to move some nerves and brain tissue aside, creating a path for the bullet fragment to exit. Even the most advanced medical equipment and skilled surgeons could <b>not </b>perform such a feat! Nevertheless, it was <b>a </b>minimally invasive surgery without causing any harm to the nerve or wasting a single drop of blood!
After almost half a minute, the bullet fragment finally rose to the surface of the skull. William swiftly used
Golden Needle to flick it out, and the bullet fragment fell into the te with a distinct ng.
Simeon remained fully conscious throughout the procedure. When he heard the bullet fragment dropping into the te, he asked, “Is it out<b>?</b>”
Percy was taken <b>aback</b>. He held the te to his father and said, “Dad, take a look. This is the bullet fragment!”
Simeon looked at the small bullet fragment and sighed lightly. Finally, he said emotionally, “This piece of bullet fragment that has tortured me for almost 60 <b>years </b>is so tiny,”
Matthew and Sheldon exchanged <b>a </b><b>smile</b>, realizing that today’s visit was a sess.
William closed his eyes as he was mentally exhausted from using Vision Force. Finally, after more than 10 minutes, he opened his eyes. At <b>that </b>time, Simeon’s family doctor <b>had </b>treated the small wound on his head.
Percy shed a smile and inquired, “Now that the bullet fragment has been removed, will my father be all right, Dr. Barrett?”
William replied, “It’s not over yet. We still need to improve his health further.”
Percy quickly agreed, “Yes, you’re right.”
William asked, “Do you have any tonics avable? Maybe something like 500–year–old wild ginseng or 800–<b>year</b>–old polygonum multiflorum?”
After making a phone call, Percy returned with a smile and announced, “Dr. Barrett, we have a 600–year- old ginseng, and it will be delivered within the hour.”
William <b>was </b>impressed by the Huber Family’s resources. The fact that Percy could easily procure a 600- year<b>–</b>old ginseng with just a phone call impressed him.
Nodding, William replied, “I will write a prescription, and someone can collect the herbs.”
Percy then <b>sent </b>someone to gather the necessary ingredients while William focused on using his Qi to unblock some of the meridians in Simeon’s body
As his body <b>was </b><b>too </b>delicate to benefit from tonics, William had to unblock <b>his </b>meridians before administering the medicine. The others <b>stood </b>silently nearby, not wanting to disrupt the <b>process</b>. Simeon
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spirits.
After half an hour, William withdrew his hands. With a smile, he inquired, “Old Mr. Huber, how are your feeling now?”
Simeon beamed and eximed, “I haven’t felt this good in years! Dr. Barrett, you are truly <b>amazing</b>. I have a favor to ask of you. Some of my old friends have lingering injuries from the past, and they are getting on in years. If you have the time, could you help them as well?”
William chuckled. “Sure.”
Simeon expressed his delight, “Wonderful! I’ll give them a call and invite them to Kreim. We can have a reunion and catch up, too.”
Percy was encouraged by his father’s improved mood, and he poured a cup of tea for William, expressing his gratitude with a thankful expression. “Dr. Barrett, thanks for your hard work,” he said.
As William took the teacup and sipped on the tea, someone entered the room in worry. “Percy, it looks like Dr. Wadzinski won’t be able to <b>make </b><b>it </b>today,” he announced.
Percy shrugged and said, “Oh, well. It’s no big deal if he can’t <b>make </b>it. Darcy, have you met Dr. Barrett yet? He’s a much better doctor than Dr. Wadzinski.”
Darcy Huber, the fourth son of Simeon, was a deputy officer of the Public Security Department. He expressed his surprise and gratitude upon learning about William’s skills and thanked William repeatedly for helping his father.
Curious, William asked, “Which Dr. Wadzinski are you referring to?”
“Who else but <b>Frank </b>Wadzinski from Jazona?” replied Percy.
William had heard of Frank Wadzinski, who was known as the “The Life Needle. He was a renowned doctor in Nuthana <b>Capital</b>. Brandon had previously mentioned this person’s impressive skills to him. Frank was reputed for his proficiency in acupuncture <b>and </b>was a Divine Realm Master with a status in Jazona even higher than that of Carlton Zeiss in Kreim Capital.
During their conversation, William discovered that Percy was <b>a </b>second–rank official, and people usually addressed him as Mr. Percy. Darcy was referred to as Mr. Darcy and served as the deputy officer of the Public Security Department.
William also learned that Simeon’s second and third sons, Brucy and ncy Huber, were both lieutenant generals.
The necessary herbs and the 600–year–old <b>ginseng </b>were <b>soon </b>delivered to <b>William</b>, and he brewed the medicine for Simeon <b>to </b>take.
Simeon experienced a warm sensation throughout his body and felt increasingly at ease after consuming the soup. In no time, he was able to get out of bed. Hisplexion improved as the medicine began to work its magic, and he appeared to be a decade younger.
William informed Percy, “I have used only one–tenth of the ginseng. The remaining portion will be brewed in nine batches and taken every three days. Once Old Mr. Huber finishes all of it, he should be fully recovered.”N?velDrama.Org (C) content.
Percy and his brothers expressed their gratitude by bowing deeply at William and said, “Thank you, Dr.
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William humbly replied, “There’s no need to thank me. <b>I’m </b>just doing my best because Matthew asked me
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Matthew quickly chuckled. I was just concerned about Old Mr. Huber’s condition, so I had to trouble William. No worries; I <b>will </b>invite him for a drinkter.”
Percy smiled. “Matthew, your kindness will be remembered by us.”
Matthew replied. “You’re wee.”
They exchanged a few more words before Matthew and hispanions bid farewell.
Matthew expressed his gratitude as they departed from Huber Residence. “William, thank you for everything today. <b>I </b>never expected it to go so well. His initial intention was <b>to </b>make new connections and leave a favorable impression, but he was pleasantly surprised by William’s exceptional medical abilities and the sessful treatment of Simeon.
William replied, “You’re wee. Matthew, No need to be so formal.”
Sheldon asked Matthew with a smile. “So, Matthew, after William saved Gerald’s life and charged him three million for consultation fees, how much do you n topensate him for his services today?”
Matthew chuckled <b>and </b>replied. Unfortunately, I don’t have three million. I’ll have Brandon take care of it.”
William promptly said, “Since we’re like a family, there’s no need for a consultation fee.”
Matthew expressed his gratitude. Thank you! I will ept your offer, then. If you ever need my help. don’t hesitate to ask.
As the conversation continued, William was reminded of something, and he said, “There’s something that I might need to trouble you with, Matthew.”
“Sure, please <b>tell </b>me about it.”
William exined his n to coborate with Jonathan in establishing a pharmaceuticalpany to Matthew.
Matthew smiled andmented, “That sounds like a great opportunity! I oversee the <b>high</b>–tech zone, which offers tax refunds for the first three years and freend. Would you be interested?”
“That’s great! I’ll let Jonathan contact <b>you </b>instead,” William <b>said</b>.
Matthew offered to him, “Just give me his phone number, and I’ll contact him directly”
Since William had helped <b>him </b>so much, Matthew felt it was only fair to assist him with this minor issue.
When they arrived at Cromwell Residence, Matthew warmly entertained William during lunchtime. He informed William that Cooper’s matter had been resolved and that Cooper would assume the position of deputy mayor in <b>Saintnam </bter this month.
William promptly express
his gratitude, understanding that Matthew had put much effort into this matter. If Cooper became the deputy mayor, he would be part of Matthew’s team, and if Matthew were promoted, it would open up <b>boundless </b>prospects for Cooper.