Chapter 234

They had visited almost all the interesting attractions here.

Accompanied by Athene, who was like a living map, they had visited. almost all the interesting places.

When they were almost done with the visit, Olivia planned to return to the country tomorrow.

The document about the Smith family’s life–saving prescription that she had perfected had been sent back to the domestic laboratory for

experimental verification.

Olivia wanted to go back and keep an eye on it personally so that this life–saving medicine could be announced as soon as possible.

Last time, because of what Gillian had done, the Smith family’s. reputation had been deeply ruined. Although she returned in time and tried her best to salvage the situation, there were still many rumors spreading.

So, she was really disappointed with Gillian.

She could tolerate Gillian’s jealousy, disgust, and unwillingness… but she could not forgive her for being impatient and announcing imperfect drugs.

This was harming people!

As a doctor, how could she not take the patient’s health seriously?

Although Olivia did not become a doctor as her grandfather had expected, the theory that her grandfather had instilled in her since she was young was that doctors had the hearts of parents. As a doctor, she had to be careful.

Other occupations allowed mistakes, but not doctors.

This was because once there was a mistake, even if it was just a slight error, it would affect a living life.

Olivia was not a warm–hearted person. Even if nothing happened and she wasn’t pushed off the cliff by Gillian, she was not a saint who would take the initiative to diagnose people.

Her grandfather used to be very dissatisfied with this character of her and tried his best to persuade her

dut she just leaned on his grandfather’s shoulder and said coquenishly,

won’t fold my hands and see people die. If I encounter those patients who will die and I don’t save them, I will do something to help

was very satisfied with his granddaughter’s words, but he still kept a straight face. “Then, when school ended last night, a classmate of yours had a nail in his foot.

like it’s going to kill him. Besides, his parents are there too. It’s not my turn.”

you have your own medicine. that can stop bleeding and disinfect? Apply a little on the child so that his parents don’t have to hit his

cried out in pain, tears

ached for the child when he saw this. However, his granddaughter actually

crisp voice, “Mrs, slap harder. Use more strength. My Grandpa said that blood

to the desk, got some chalk, and said seriously,

and said angrily, “Nonsense. How can this thing cure gout?”

and blew at the open window. The white powder flew from the window with the wind. “Look, even you don’t believe me, Grandpa. How can the parents believe

was still in primary school suddenly took out some powder and said that it

only a fool would believe

was silent for a moment before sighing

not

of medicinal powder, the boy’s parents might believe it. But if it were little

But.

a doctor, how could

such a small setback she would encounter

the road to saving people in the future. What should she do then?” he

explained to Olivia with

her how to gain the trust of Aron’s parents. He taught her not. to be afraid of people’s words, dirty words, misunderstandings, and abuse. He taught her to stick to her inner

especially liked it when her grandfather told her

remember everything her grandfather said with all her

Olivia’s head and asked her, “Then

about to nod subconsciously.

she frowned

serious. “Grandpa, I didn’t do anything wrong.”

at fault. How can you blame me? The patient was sick. It was clearly the illness that was hurting them. Why should they resent the doctor who could not save them? Doctors are human beings. They’re made of flesh and blood. They’ll be sad

lowered her head, her beautiful almond–shaped eyes filled. with

by one, they

was like

asked Aron’s parents to slap the soles of his feet to get rid of the blood stasis.

and

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