An Understated Dominance
Chapter 448
Chapter 448
Jessica’s eyes had turned hostile.
“That’s odd. We’ve tested our antidote multiple times. There’s no way it would fail.” Peter began feeling slightly nervous as well.
“What now?” Jessica demanded with a frown.
“This place is too poorly equipped. There’s nothing better I can do. Peter answered seriously.
“So you turned out to be useless after all?” Jessica’s face darkened further. The person she thought was her husband’s savior turned out to be a quack doctor!
“Why don’t you think of another solution, Dr. Peter?” Quentin insisted.
“It’s futile. The technology your country uses is too dated. I can only cure him back in my country.” Peter shook his head, feeling proud of his country.
“Just admit that you can’t do it and stop blaming our facilities or technology.” Dustin retorted cooly.
be able to treat something I
medicine and modern medicine. You need all sorts of equipment, but we only need our hands and some
think you’re God or something?” Peter looked at him dubiously. As one of the best
have no idea if God can do it, but I’m sure
ahead! Let’s see how quack doctors like you treat patients. Peter flushed with anger.
all that? You need to treat Uncle
“Alright. I’ll show you!”
pressure points, most of which were gathered around his
way to a steady stream of vibrant red. Then, Dustin
grumbling, Dustin slapped his palm on his midsection. Instantly, Hector sprung up and spat out a mouthful of darkened blood,
a cluster of wiggling, red maggots
a
“What’s going on?”
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one could have expected Hector to have so many
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