Chapter 361 Proving It

Duncan, known for his fiery temperament, had reached his limit.

He suddenly realized how deeply ingrained the ignorance of these association members was. Their refusal to acknowledge his perspective made it abundantly clear that he no longer had a place in the Chanaca Traditional Medicine Association.

The realization struck him that the true experts in the medical field held no regard for the association Duncan could see that the association was more focused on maintaining appearances rather than genuinely exchanging medical knowledge.

In this charged atmosphere, Azel, unable to contain his agitation, directly challenged Caylie Mi White, as a so–called acupuncture prodigy, surely you won’t stand idly by while this outsider casts doubt upon you?” he prodded, his voice filled with expectation

Marley’s gaze followed Axel’s, landing on Caylie with a scrutinizing look. “So, you’re the much–talked- about Dr. Lund of Jadeborough? he inquired, his tone laced with skepticism.

There was an underlying question in his voice, a doubt about the validity of the rumors that had reached his ears. She’s so young!

maintaining her composure amidst the rising tension, responded with dignity. It matters little to me whether the scrutiny comes from within Chanaea or from abroad. As I’ve stated before, my dedication to medicine is about healing and saving lives, not about engaging

frustration towards Caylie, his words. tinged with bitterness. “So you were just boasting. It seems we’re witnessing the downfall of our traditional medicine, led astray by the naivety of the younger generation,” he lamented, his words echoing a ventiment of despair.

Yet, instead of directing his anger at Marley, he chose

of his anger not a testament to his own

her part, remained utterly disinterested in engaging in pointless banter. Her sole

but a farce? Has Chanaca become so desperate that it must fabricate such tales to boost its

blow this out of proportion. This is

1/3

then, if your so–called prodigy is genuine, let her admit her inferiority to my techniques and concede that our Keprarian traditional medicine surpasses that of your nation,”

Caylie’s refusal to rise to Marley’s bait

by Reuben and the others were filled with unspoken threats and judgment.

Caylie was nothing more than a pretender to the throne of medical mastery, her claims to the title

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255