Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua)
Nurse walking 80
bChapter /bb80 /b
Yvonne btexted /bagainb: /bI checked. The color is the same as Shermaine’s lipstick.b] /b
Wendelyn finally rxed. Now bthat /bShermaine had drank that ss of wine, the deadly parasite would surely enter her system. There was no way the d survive the night.
After ball/bb, /bwhat Kingston gave her was a silent killer. It was impossible to detect, no matter how advanced the equipment. That was the only reason Wendelyn dared to take this gamble.
Maybe that so–called genius Dr. Shue could find a solution, but what were the odds she’d show up here? Absolutely zero.
Wendelyn texted: [Yvonne, someone will pick you up outside the hotel. Go now. As for your father, I’ll handle everything,] if Yvonne left this city, she’d better nevere back.
After reading this, Yvonne heaved a sigh of relief. Seeing no one around, she hurried away.
Meanwhile, on the other side…
Everyone looked on with curiosity at Owen, who sat in his wheelchair with a woolen nket over his legs. Despite his condition, hisplexion bwas /bsurprisingly brosy/b, and he beamed at them with evident delight.
But how could this be?
Didn’t they say Owen only had a year or so left? But now, he was full of life, nothing like someone who was about bto /bkick the bucketb. /b
A gentleman stepped forward and asked respectfully, “Mr. York, I heard you hadn’t been well and have been quite concerned. But seeing you bnow/bb, /bbyou /blook perfectly healthy. May I ask which remarkable doctor helped you make such an amazing recovery?”
He then exined, “My father has been gravely ill recently. We’ve consulted many renowned physicians, but nothing has worked. bI’m /btruly worried sickb./bb” /b
Before Owen could respond, someone in the crowd chimed in, “Wasn’t Mr. York’s physician always Dr. Newman? The most renowned doctor in Basterel? People say his skills are legendary!”
“Yeah,” someone agreed, “you really can’t go wrong with Dr. Newman,”
Owen shook his head and said, “It wasn’t Dr. Newman. His prescriptions never worked for me, so I stopped taking his herbal forms a while agob./bb” /b
The crowd gasped in unison.
Wait, not Dr. Newman?
The one who had just brought up Dr. Newman flushed with embarrassment.
The gentleman pressed on, “If it wasn’t Dr. Newman, then who was this expert?b” /b
Owen beamed with pride. “My health has really improved. I can walk without getting winded now, and it’s all thanks to my granddaughter–inwb!/bb” /b
What?
The York family had three grandsons–only Joshua remained unmarried, while the other two were already wed. So which granddaughterb–/bbin/bb–/bbw /bwas being talked about? None of them were known to have any medical skills. Maybe she had simply brought bin /bba /brenowned doctor?
Owen continued, “You’re ba /bfilial man. When my granddaughter–inw arrivester, I’ll introduce you so you can ask her byourself/bb.” /b
The gentleman’s face lit up with delight. “bI’d /bbe most grateful for your help, sir,” he said.
Just then, Janice strolled over from the other side, dressed in a simple yet elegant evening dress and decked bout /bbin /bjewelry. With ba /bbeaming bsmile/b, bshe /b
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bChapter /bb80 /b
bcalled /bbout/bb, /bb“/bbWell/b, bOwen/bb, /bbyou’re /blooking bquite /bbspry /bbtoday/bb!/bb” /b
bOwen /barched his bbushy /bwhite brows and grinned, b“/bbYou /bbet! With Sheary around, how could I bnot /bbbe /bbin /bbgood /bbhealth/bb?/bb” /bHe badded /bbproudly/bb, /bbThank /bgoodness Ross brought Sheary back to your family. Otherwise, you guys would have missed out bon /ba real treasure.”
b“/bbYeah/b, I couldn’t be happier whenever I saw Sheary. bShe’s /bbso /bwell–behaved, filial, and just amazingb. /bbYou /bhave no ideab–/bever since she gave bme /bbacupuncture/b, bthe /bchronic migraines that gued me for years have almost bdisappeared/b.
b“/bNow I sleep like a baby, and honestly, nothing beats ba /bgood night’s sleepb,/bb” /bJanice said joyfully.
“Absolutely! Since I started taking the medicine, I’ve been sleeping much better,” Owen said. “Sheary even told me I could live bto /bbbe /bba /bbhundred/b. bI /bdidn’t believe bit /bbat /bbfirst/bb, /bbut now I dob./bb” /b
Not only was his illness cured, but he had also gained such an outstanding granddaughter–inw. Owen was over the imoon/ib, /bas if bhe’d /bstruck bgold/b.
‘If only that rascal would give me less trouble. Doesn’t he realize how sought–after Shermaine is? If he ever lets her slip awayb, /bI’ll teach him ba /bblesson/bb! /b
The two old–timers got so carried away chatting that they lost track of everything else.
The onlookers were utterly baffled, exchanging hesitant nces. They had so many questions but couldn’t find an opening bto /binterrupt.
What was going on hereb? /b
Everyone said Shermaine was just a pretty face with no substance, notorious for her vicious temper. She had even gotten scions from several prominent families sent to prison. Her reputation was far from ster.
So why did these two elders treat her like a treasure? And from the way they talked, she actually seemed to know something about medicine, too.
They were utterly perplexed.
Just then, Shermaine appeared before the crowd, gracefully holding onto Joshua’s arm, her slender figure instantly drawing all eyes.
In fact, many people at the party had never seen Shermaine before.
Although the Jean family had thrown an acknowledgment party ifor /iShermaine, most elite families hadn’t received invitations. Instead, the attendees were primarily lesser–known minor families.
So, the moment Shermaine appeared at the engagement party, all eyes were instantly drawn to her mesmerizing presence.
She truly took everyone’s breath away.
Thus, to say she was breathtakingly beautiful would be no exaggeration.
True beauty always came from within.
Her beauty went far beyond superficial. It was an inborn elegance and poise that left others awestruck. Could a mere pretty face ever possess such qualities?
ADI
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