“Now is not the time for jokes…”

Hera was not in the mood to joke around with Nash now.

She knew that Nash had some medical skills.

However, her grandfather had already been diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer.

At present, there was no medical technology in the world that could cure advanced-stage cancer.

20 minutes later, Hera’s car stopped in the parking lot of the city hospital.

Nash let out a relieved sigh.

That was even more thrilling than when he helped a group of international mercenaries drive a tank five years ago.

As soon as they got out of the car, they saw someone pacing back and forth at the entrance of the hospital.

Hera rushed over in a hurry. “Dad, Grandpa, he…”

His eyes were red, and he said in a hoarse voice, “It’s not looking good. He probably won’t make it through tonight!”

When Nash approached, Harrison looked at Nash and said, “The old man keeps calling your name as if he has something to tell you!”

Nash had already heard Hera mention it before. He also guessed that Herman probably wanted to tell him about his origin.

They followed him to a ward in the oncology department.

Herman was wearing an oxygen mask, and the curve on the heart rate monitor jumped extremely slowly, with a strong smell of death emanating from his body.

Compared to yesterday, Herman seemed to have aged 20 years overnight.

Nash furrowed his eyebrows.

Something was not right!

How could his condition become so severe overnight?

A faint light flashed in his eyes, and he instantly saw through the old man’s body.

The malignant tumor in the stomach had ruptured, and his entire chest cavity was filled with tumors.

The tumor the old man had yesterday was not this severe.

Even if the cancer cells had spread, it would be impossible for the entire chest cavity to be filled with them overnight.

Nash narrowed his eyes, and a mission from five years ago came to his mind.

Five years ago, his master arranged for him to go to Dallard to collaborate with local mercenaries to strike a biochemistry laboratory and rescue a fellow countryman who was an experimental subject in the laboratory.

That laboratory had a biochemical agent that could accelerate cell growth.

accelerated growth and spread of cancer cells in the old man’s body indicated that someone had injected him with that forbidden biochemical

“Grandpa…”

looked at the lifeless old man,

over to Herman’s ear and whispered softly, “Dad… Nash

eyelashes trembled slightly, and then his vacant

mouth, but nothing came

pressed his ear against the old man’s mouth but could not

“Dad…”

stumbled into the ward with a chubbier woman by

are you

tears with a distraught expression on

pretended to wipe away tears that were not there and sobbed, “Dad… you can’t die… This family

said, “I can’t make out what Dad

please come

white coat respectfully brought in an elderly man dressed in traditional clothing who was

Lauren’s face lit up when she saw the

Tanner was a

physician and the vice

one of the most influential traditional medicine practitioners in

possessed extraordinary healing skills and was capable of

70 years old, and his silver hair was combed back. He had a ruddy complexion and sharp eyes and

Dean, asking

also invited Dr. Tanner to treat her

old Lewis’ daughter-in-law also

me take a look at my

the bedside, opened the old man’s eyelids to take a look, and then grabbed his wrist to check

moment, his

soon as he frowned, the hearts of the Lewises and the others also

Brian and felt like he had seen him somewhere before, but he could not recall it for

age of 13, Nash had been sent out by his master

traveled far and wide

You should prepare for

his

It was terminal cancer.

master’s master, there was no

“Boo-hoo… Grandpa…”

mother’s arms

closed her eyes in

his wife directly knelt on

out first. I’ll treat his

Nash interrupted everyone’s crying.

hearing Nash’s words, Hera trembled

the hell was this guy trying

that he could cure this

this not a slap in

everyone’s gazes converged on

know who

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