Chapter 546
“Okay!” Without wasting any more time, Ruby took her phone
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out to give Dustin a call, and she briefly told him what had happened.
“I’ll be there right away.” Dustin ended the call and rushed over to the hospital.
By the
time he reached, Ruby’s mother had already been transferred to the VIP ward. Although she was no lo
nger in critical danger, she remained unconscious. When Dustin entered
the ward, he noticed that there was quite a small crowd gathered there. Most of them were doctors, an
d some were bodyguards.
“Dustin! You’re here!” Ruby’s face lit up with hope when she saw him.
“Is this the miracle doctor that you mentioned, Ruby?” As George looked Dustin up and down, he unco
nsciously frowned. This man was much
younger than he’d thought. How medically skilled could a man in his twenties be?
“Don’t judge a book by
its cover, Dad! Dustin might be young, but he’s really good at what he does! It only took him a nce a
nd he knew what was wrong with Mom.” Ruby assured.
“Forgive me for being blunt, Miss Xenos, but maybe it was just a lucky guess,” Dr. Alden said. At Dustin
’s age, even if he had been practicing medicine since the day he was born, he’d only have 20 -
odd years of experience under his belt. If Dr. Alden himself, who had been
practicing medicine for over 40 years, could not tell what was wrong
with her, how could this young chap?
“Are you sure, young man?” George asked tentatively.
“I wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t,” Dustin answered inly.
“Alright then, you’ll be handsomely rewarded if you can heal my wife,” George
told him earnestly. “Mr. Xenos, are you really going to let him treat her?” Dr.
Alden asked with furrowed brows. “Mrs. Xenos is not
in a good condition right now. What if anything happens to her?”
“It can’t go any worse than it already is.” George shook his head. What difference would
it make whether his wife remained in aa for the rest of her life or if she were to be dead?
“But-” Dr. Alden wanted to continue but was promptly cut off by George. “Please go ahead, young man.
”
Dustin nodded and walked
over to Mrs. Xenos‘ bedside before reaching out to check her vitals. A short whileter, he told them, “M
rs. Xenos is suffering from severe intracranial hemorrhage which is putting pressure on her nerves. If w
e don’t get that sorted out immediately, she might end up in a permanently vegetative state.”
Everyone was shocked when they
heard what he had to say. Even Dr. Alden, who had doubted his abilities just
a while ago, looked astonished. Dustin had simply
done a quick check on Mrs. Xenos‘ vitals and was able to tell them exactly what was wrong with
her. Was he really that capable? “Can you heal her, young man?” George was instantly enlivened as h
e saw a spark of hope. He hadn’t held out much hope initially, but judging from what Dustin had just sai
d, he could tell that Dustin really knew what he was doing.
“It wouldn’t be difficult. All that needs to be done is to drain out the blood and see that she takes
her medications on time,” Dustin said.
“Draining intracranial blood is no easy feat, young man. Besides, with Mrs. Xenos‘ condition,
surgery is not an option,” Dr. Alden reminded Dustin. Ultimately, he still refused to believe that
Dustin was better than him.
“Who said anything about surgery? This can easily be done with needling,” Dustin said matter–of-
factly.
“Needling? Are you kidding me?” Dr. Alden frowned. There was a life on the line. This wasn’t a simple t
ask!
“You don’t believe me? Let’s try and see, shall we?” Dustin couldn’t be bothered to exin any further.
Without saying much more, he took out some silver needles and inserted them into Mrs. Xenos‘ pressu
re points. One right on top of the head, one near the front hairline, one by each ear, one above each ey
e, and
finally, one on each side of her nape. After inserting all the needles, Dustin channeled energy from withi
n him and
directed it toward the needles. The needles vibrated and gave out a soft buzzing sound. Then, wisps of
true energy traveled along the silver needles into Mrs. Xenos‘ pressure points.
A brief whileter, two streams of ck blood trickled out of her nose. The blood flowed out in steady st
reams until it gradually turned into fresh blood, which was crimson red before it slowly stopped.
“She’ll be fine now.” In one swift motion, Dustin extracted all the needles and kept them neatly in his
pocket.
“That’s all? You-” Before Dr. Alden couldplete his sentence, Mrs. Xenos groaned softly, and her ey
es fluttered open.