Chapter 261

"Mira, is that true?"

Miranda smiled warmly. "I never lie to my patients."

Not just Mr. Ashcroft, even Elian couldn't hide the astonishment in his eyes. He had hoped Miranda could somehow cure his grandfather, but he never imagined it would happen so swiftly.

In less than six months, she had eradicated a disease that had plagued his grandfather for over two decades. A disease that the world had deemed incurable.

This illness had claimed the lives of many great minds and left those who survived in agony, living a half-life, dependent on medication just to get through the day. Even death, when it came, was a release without dignity.

Mr. Ashcroft had resigned himself to choosing euthanasia when the time came, wanting to depart this world on his own terms. But then Miranda came into their lives.

And now, against all odds, he was cured.

the air fresher and a real change in him. The invisible chains of illness that had bound him for so long were gone. Only those who had suffered could

tentative steps. He walked a dozen paces to the left, then turned and

for your recovery. Follow those, and you'll do just fine. I won't need to check on you

her consultations had been remote without revealing her face, but word had spread within the circles that the Lancaster family had a connection to someone known as the Great Healer who treated various

other than Miranda. Those who paid attention during

knew medicine. Rumor had it that Mrs. Anna Lancaster adored Miranda, and everyone at the Lancaster Group held the young woman in high regard. Given Mrs. Anna Lancaster's miraculous recovery, it wasn't hard for

patients; curing one would mean one

Ashcroft gazed at Miranda with gratitude. "Mira, you truly are my savior. Remember, if you ever need anything that I can provide,

like a solemn vow. Miranda gave a gentle smile. "I received payment for my services,

Ashcroft greatly. His resilience, especially during the painful treatments that were necessary for his recovery, was admirable. The pain was an essential part of the process, a way to release toxins from the body. Pain, afterall, was the body's natural defense

Mr. Ashcroft shook his head. "No matter what Elian paid, you'll always be a cherished guest here, the one who saved

he spoke, he glanced at Elian, whose eyes were focused

was complete. Any extra promises or benefits offered were beyond the transaction. Since that he'd already made the payment,

softly, "What if there are others like my grandfather

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