Chapter 3365 It's Not Just Her Imagination

Johann stopped in his tracks, his gaze lazy and unbothered as he looked at Luke, "Anything else, Mr. Crawford?"

*Since you have some free time today, go over to Crawford Manor and check on the old man's health, as well as Luca's parents and grandfather," said Luke. Johann's surgery schedule was usually packed, so it was rare for him to have free time. Luke figured he might as well get him to help with a few things.

"You!" Johann did not expect that a simple complaint would get him assigned more work!

"I'm telling you, don't push it!"

*How much are you charging? Just inform Mr. Doyle to issue you a check," said Luke, continuing to flip through the documents.

"You!" Johann shot him a glare, but it had no effect. With no other choice, he decided to take advantage of the situation. "Since you're being so generous, I won't hold back!"

Then, he turned and left.

Luke did not respond to Johann's protest and kept his head down, focused on his work.

Two days later, Luca changed the bandages for the patient, injected the medicine researched by Shanks into his knees and lower legs, then treated the wounds briefly. After that, she headed back to the lab to report on her work.

*Mr. Shanks, I've injected the medication into the patient," reported Luca.

Shanks responded with a brief hum and stepped back. "Come take a look."

Luca walked over to the microscope and peered inside. She could not help but feel surprised. "This is..."

*These are some of the dead nerves I extracted during the surgery. They've been soaking in the solution for two days, and now, you can see the nerve cells are slowly starting to repair themselves," explained Shanks, his eyes lighting up with excitement.

This was a significant breakthrough in the medical field.

He had only experimented with animal cells before. This was the first time he was working with human-dead nerves and cells.

Luca was amazed. To think that dead nerves, when soaked in the solution, had such an effect! It meant his research was showing real promise.

The nerves that had not fully died would probably respond even better.

*Mr. Shanks, the volunteer's nerves may recover very soon." Injecting the medication and soaking the nerves in the solution would produce different effects, and the former would likely take a bit longer. However, the nerves in question had not completely died.

long before they

nodded. "We should be able to perform

nodded in agreement, feeling

lab, intending to go to the kitchen to prepare lunch, when she saw a few people

the guy who had been injured by her, the others were here

not

walk past without acknowledging them, but suddenly,

She looked over.

already passed by

so familiar... She furrowed her brow slightly but then heard Gerald making an introduction, "The person who just walked

in the hospital. So, it's best not to mess with

head slightly, thinking it was just a figment of her imagination. Just as she

met, and

smile.

kitchen, her steps

the kitchen, Luca

Gerald walked in.

Gerald cheerfully. Over the past few days, he had been trying to win her

I

not particularly fond of him, at least he

just now here to switch

shifts. But these people haven't seen your skills yet, so Ms. Craw, you should still be careful when you're resting tonight, just in case they come looking for trouble

sure they

her words had been

to ask if Luca could make an extra portion of food, but he realized that she probably would not agree. His stomach

she was washing more vegetables than usual. It did not seem

Craw, why are you making so much food today?" asked

He dared not to go out looking for food. If he wanted to eat, he had to make it himself. After a few tries,

just in a good mood,"

news?" Gerald offered

pondered for a moment and then replied, "Mr. Shanks' research made a

extremely talented man,

anything but ordinary." Luca, in a rare good mood, spoke a little more. "His research can save a lot of people. Even though he

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