Thalassa had so much faith in her, and Lydia knew she needed to muster up some of that confidence in herself too.

Taking a deep breath, Lydia looked Lysander squarely in the eyes and said, "If you're willing to put your trust in me, I'm confident I can hit every single point with precision!"

"Being precise doesn't necessarily mean you can cure him," Rosalind interjected, aiming to undercut Lydia's confidence.

"No doctor can guarantee a hundred percent cure rate to their patients," Lydia responded firmly. "All we can do is give it our all..." Sᴇaʀ*ᴄh the Findɴovel.ɴet website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

"So, after all is said and done, you're just using Lysander as your guinea pig. My Lysander is too noble to be treated like a lab rat!"

"Rosalind, give it a rest," Lysander remarked, his gaze stern as he glanced at Rosalind, a subtle reprimand in his eyes.

Rosalind felt a lump form in her throat, overwhelmed by a sense of injustice. She was only trying to look out for Lysander, and yet, he was reprimanding her! Couldn't he see how much she cared for him? With a huff, Rosalind turned her back, refusing to look at Lysander, sulking silently.

especially since Dr. Funke was

as Thalassa's anxiety was reaching its peak, Lysander's

paused, taken aback by surprise and then, overwhelmed with joy. Lysander was

greatly admired filled Lydia with both excitement and happiness, more thrilling than winning a million-dollar lottery. "Alright!"

glanced at Thalassa,

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head for the precise points to insert them. Just as she was about to proceed, a sudden wave of nervousness washed over her. Despite several attempts, she couldn't

though Lysander had agreed to her treatment, the thought of him being such a respected

end up running laps with weights?" Lysander's authoritative

immediately snapped to attention, setting aside her doubts to focus solely on the task

found its mark on Lysander's head with precision and speed. There was no hesitation; the needle's placement was perfect, not a

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