Chapter 575 I Couldn’t Quite Believe It

Ian’s POV:

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Since Dorothy was admitted to the hospital, Hayley had been there nearly every day, never leaving her side.

My close friend, Benjamin, also visited frequently, offering her his company and support.

The bond between them was undeniable–something that felt almost destined, as if the Moon Goddess herself had laid out the plan.

Hayley and I had teamed up to help flush the toxins from Dorothy’s system.

Earlier, Benjamin had mentioned that Hayley had once saved Dorothy’s life using needle therapy. Even after hearing that, I couldn’t quite believe it.

It was hard for me to imagine a college freshman possessing such advanced medical knowledge, especially in the complex field of Aexian traditional medicine.

But when I saw Hayley unpacking her needles, she seemed like a different person–radiating confidence and expertise.

As she inserted the first few needles, I noticed Dorothy’s condition improving almost immediately. The progress matched Hayley’s precise work, as if her needles were the key to unlocking Dorothy’s healing.

By the time Hayley placed the final needle, I examined Dorothy once more and saw that the toxins in her body had significantly decreased. Her health markers were also improving, returning to normal.

I knew a few doctors who practiced Aexian traditional medicine, and most had a relaxed and casual approach. But Hayley’s technique was different–focused and incredibly effective.

Dr. Cash, had come close to mastering needle therapy at

Cash had mysteriously vanished years

skill again, especially

over to her, “Are you familiar with the renowned Dr. Cash? What’s your

head without hesitation. “I don’t know him. No connection.”

immediately disappointed.

my grandmother’s condition getting

I quickly replied, still admiring her

Hayley said with

will recover soon,” I

further, “You must be Dr. Cash’s student,

would you mind if we talked about Dr.

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lot of questions.

of them,”

truly cared about medicine, finding new ways to treat complex conditions was the ultimate goal.

contributions to the field were a blessing to both doctors and patients. If I had the opportunity to learn from him–or anyone who understood his methods–I would consider it an

expected Hayley

Not discouraged, I asked again, “Are you saying you’re not Dr. Cash’s student, or is it that you simply won’t teach

answered coldly.

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