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Making 124
Chapter 124
In a few minutes, Gilmore completed the treatment.
He let out a sigh of relief. He could finally relax, as if he had achieved success.
He placed needles in the metal box and closed the lid.
Gilmore then slipped the box into his pocket.
In future, if he came across any seriously ill patients, he could save them at any time.
Helene turned to face her father, Graham, who was still unconscious on the bed.
Then she turned to look at Gilmore, who had completed his treatment.
“Are you done?” she inquired.
Gilmore nodded. “Yes. I’m done.”
Helene was perplexed. “But why hasn’t my father woken up yet?”
In fact, she did not expect her father to wake up.
Therefore, she was not surprised…
“Your father has recovered. Please take a look if you don’t believe me!” Gilmore smiled as he pointed to Graham.
Helene and Murdoch both turned to look at Graham.
They were taken aback when they noticed Graham’s closed eyelids quivering slightly.
After that, Graham opened his eyes.
Helene was astonished and tears of joy welled up in her eyes. “Dad!”
She immediately walked over to the bed.
Murdoch also went forward with a smile. “Mr. Field, you’re finally awake!” he said, respectfully. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
Gilmore, on the other hand, was smiling at them.
It appeared that dry needling was simple and seemed to have no effect on Graham, who was in a deep coma.
In fact, even a well–known physician could not awaken Graham from his coma with the dry needling.
Gilmore was able to perform a miracle because he had those silver needles for the treatment.
With the help of his mana, he inserted the needles and unlocked Graham’s trigger points in the head. He then cleared up the hemorrhage to repair the damaged brain tissue and nerves.
After the mana vessels were cleared and his brain injury was healed, Graham awoke from his coma.
When Graham woke up and saw Helene and Murdoch, he looked around at the unfamiliar surroundings. “Helene, Murdoch,
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where am I?” he asked in a weak voice.
Helene replied, “Dad, you’re in a hospital. You’ve been in a coma for over a month.”
In light of this, Helene sadly and guiltily told her father, “Dad, I shouldn’t have argued with you that day. I made you pass out from anger. As long as your health improves, I promise to marry the Wyatt family’s eldest son.”
Graham reached out and removed the oxygen mask. His consciousness grew clearer and he recalled many things.
“Help me sit up,” he said to Helene.
Both Helene and Murdoch exchanged worried glances.
“Dad, you’ve only just woken up, and your body is still weak. I’m afraid sitting up isn’t good for you. I’m going to look for a doctor right now.” Helene was about to leave.
But Gilmore told her, “There’s no need to look for a doctor. Your father is doing well now. You can help him sit up.”
“Murdoch, please go and buy soup for Mr. Field,” he said to Murdoch. “He needs food before he can get out of bed and walk around.”
When Murdoch heard his words, he immediately responded, “Yes, Mr. Reed.”
Gilmore was not a member of the Field family, but he saved Graham. Hence, Murdoch held Gilmore in the same regard as
Helene.
After that, Murdoch left the ward.
As for Helene, she did not look for a doctor.
Following Gilmore’s instructions, she helped her father sit up and placed a pillow behind him so he could lean against it.
After doing all that, she asked, “How do you feel, Dad?”
Graham nodded.
Gilmore filled a cup with warm water and handed it to Graham, saying, “Mr. Field, please have some water.”
Graham smiled as he nodded to Gilmore. “Thank you, young man.”
He then drank a few mouthfuls of water.
After placing the cup on the bedside table, he looked at Gilmore again and said, “Young man, I haven’t asked your name yet.”
Before Gilmore could speak, Helene introduced him. “His name is Gilmore Reed, Dad. He was the one who wake you up from your coma.”
“Mr. Reed, thank you for saving me, Graham said as he nodded to Gilmore.
“As a physician, it is my responsibility to save lives. Mr. Field, you don’t have to be so polite,” said Gilmore calmly.
Graham had a favorable impression of Gilmore, who was indifferent and modest.
Then he turned to his daughter, Helene, and asked, “Helene, you said I was in a coma for a month?”
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Helene nodded. “The doctor also warned us that you might turn into a vegetable and never wake up.”
When Graham heard this, his eyes blazed with anger. “I raised him for 30 years and gave him the opportunity to live a prosperous and powerful life. I also appointed him as the company’s vice president. I didn’t expect him to be a tiger in sheep’s clothing. He nearly killed me.”
Helene’s surprised expression changed dramatically as she looked at her father. “Are you… scolding me, Dad? I really shouldn’t have argued with you that day. I never imagined it would make you pass out”
She added, “But I never wanted to hurt you. I’ve always thought of you as my father.”
“I know you are my good daughter, Graham said as he stroked Helene’s head. “I’m not talking about you. I’m referring to your cruel brother, Clinton.”
Helene was baffled. Her father fainted because of their argument. She had no idea how this was related to Clinton.
When Graham noticed his daughter’s puzzled expression, he told her what actually happened that day.
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About a month ago, after a discussion about Helene’s arranged marriage, Graham had a quarrel with her. After that, Graham went back to his study, and Clinton went to see him.
Of course, the purpose of Clinton’s visit to Graham was not to mediate, but to stoke the flames.
Clinton slammed Helene, calling her disrespectful and saying she had defied Graham’s wishes and argued with him about the arranged marriage.
He stated that if Helene kept acting so willfully, the Field family would be destroyed sooner or later.
He even tried to persuade Graham to cast the disobedient Helene out of the Field family.
However, Graham would never listen to Clinton.
Not only was he taken aback by Clinton’s actions, but as Helene’s elder brother, he had no intention of protecting his younger
sister. On the contrary, he was filled with malice toward her.
Even an outsider would not do something like this.
Therefore, Graham scolded Clinton on the spot. He stated unequivocally that he did not display the virtues of an elder brother.
Furthermore, Graham promised that he would not force Helene to leave the Field family and that she would inherit everything in the Field family in the future.
When Clinton noticed Graham was upset, he quickly apologized
Graham, on the other hand, did not forgive him. Instead, he turned around and said he did not want to see Clinton and asked him to leave the Field family the next day.
Clinton had no idea that Graham would kick him out of the Field family.
This fueled Clinton’s hatred, and he became incensed. Suddenly he grabbed Graham’s head and shoved it at the nearest
desk.