Chapter 96
Stanley Batton was already seated inside.
Dressed in a ck oversized shirt and matching ck leisure pants, there was a hint ofziness to
his calm andposed appearance.
His usual hairstyle of segmenting his hair into two disproportionate sections was changed to a
loosely brushed-back style today. It made him look very cool and pleasant to the eyes.
Right then, he had his head lowered as he flipped through the ck leather menu with his long and
elegant fingers. He was moving neither hastily nor too slowly, which perfectly embodied elegance
and nobility.
The chandelier above his head projected a bright light over his fair skin, which now seemed aglow.
From afar, X Quest could feel how unapproachable that person was.
If she had not known his identity, she would have thought he was from an aristocratic family.
After brushing a loose strand of hair behind her ear, X quickly walked over to the seat across him
and sat down.
They were sitting on two opposite ends of the long dining table.
Even from a great distance, X could feel the dominant aura from his body.
“You’re here,” Stanley said before slowly closing the menu and shifting his cold gaze to her face.
“Yeah. Let’s order. We can chat while we eat.” X began waving at the waiter next to her.
After the orders were made, the waiter left.
X rested her hands on the table with her fingers inteced as she looked at Stanley.
“Did your day go well?” She asked.
“Yeah,” Stanley drawled as he looked at her quietly and calmly.
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“Today, I am going to teach you something rtively basic. It’s called ‘look-smell-ask-cut’,” X
said.
“Looking refers to observing one’s facial expression. Hearing means listening to one’s breath.
Asking refers to questions about the symptoms. Lastly, cutting means to check the pulse,” X
exined.
“I’ll go into details after we eat. We are one week away from Emily Quest’s wedding. You must pay
full attention. I am counting on you,” X said softly.
Her voice was so soft that Stanley felt as if he would melt.
“Okay,” Stanley answered.
“Have you memorized what I taught you thest time? I’m going to check if you have done your
homework. Are you ready?” X asked skeptically.
“Yeah. Go ahead.” Stanley bared his hands while he lifted his chest proudly.
After that, X began asking question after question. Stanley was able to answer each of them
correctly.
After X had asked thirty questions, all of which Stanley answered correctly, she finally believed
what he said and raised her thumbs at him. “You really are amazing. You have managed to
memorize everything,” X said.
“Yeah,” Stanley answered.
“How were you able to memorize all that so quickly? Do you have a photographic memory?” X
asked admiringly.
“You can say that,” Stanley said.
“I’m amazed. To be honest, I was a little worried that you might not take it seriously when I decided
to give you these two books,” X said. After all, the theoretical knowledge involved was extremely
difficult for people who did not go through medical studies.
“Since you asked me to do it, I naturally mustply,” Stanley said calmly before he picked up his
lighter and began flipping it around skillfully.
For an instant, X felt as if her heart was going to melt.
“You are a genius. I bet you can learn other things just as quickly,” X said with a chuckle.
“Perhaps,” Stanley said.
When X looked at the genius before her, she could not help but feel a sense of pity for him.
If this man had not chosen his current pathway, perhaps he would have be an influential
leader in the country. A smart person like Stanley couldn’t fail at bing a scientist or even
doctor.
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After dinner, X began exining the concept of ‘look-smell-ask-cut’ in detail.
Once the first three concepts were done, X began teaching him how to check a person’s pulse.