Sydney, a young doctor, demonstrates her growing confidence and professionalism as she attends to her patient, Jeremiah. Despite her youth, she has become accustomed to the scrutiny of her patients, which once made her uneasy but has now faded into the background of her routine.

As she checks Jeremiah's pulse, the atmosphere in the room is tense with anticipation, highlighting her role as a healer and the trust placed in her by the Hutton family. Sydney delivers the news that Jeremiah's condition is treatable, suggesting a combination of herbal medicine and acupuncture. Her assurance brings relief to Jeremiah, who remains optimistic about his treatment, while Matthew expresses skepticism about her capabilities given her age. Sydney, aware of the importance of managing expectations, confidently states her assessment, indicating an eighty percent chance of success.

This moment reflects her dedication to her craft and the delicate balance of hope and realism that comes with being a healer. As the chapter unfolds, the narrative shifts to the tense atmosphere within Delta Mansion, where Elliot reports on the developments surrounding DK Pharmaceuticals. The mention of a new branch in Jouleston and its connection to the Hoseon descent executive raises suspicions about the company's motives and their ties to recent events.

Julian's calm yet intense demeanor suggests a deeper understanding of the implications, indicating that the stakes are high and that they are closely monitoring the situation. The chapter concludes with a lighter note as Elliot mentions the growing closeness between Sydney and Caleb, teasing Julian about the potential for a second wedding gift. This juxtaposition of tension in the business world and the personal dynamics of Sydney's life adds depth to the narrative, hinting at the intertwining of personal and professional challenges that the characters face.

Overall, the chapter captures a blend of hope, skepticism, and intrigue, showcasing the complexities of relationships and the weight of responsibility in both medicine and business. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **When The Ocean Learned My Name and Whispered It Back to You by Aurelia Novel 376** **Chapter 376** Sydney, despite her tender years, had grown accustomed to the piercing gazes of her patients. The scrutiny, once a source of unease, had faded into the background of her daily routine, becoming a mere whisper in her mind. "Mr.

Clifford, let's begin with your pulse to get a clearer picture of your health," she announced, her voice steady and professional. Immediately, Matthew and Miranda encouraged her to take a seat, their concern evident as the maids scurried about, preparing warm beverages and light snacks, an effort to create a comforting atmosphere. Sydney settled into the chair beside Jeremiah, bypassing the customary small talk that often accompanied such visits. Instead, she reached out, her fingers gently pressing against his wrist to check his pulse.

her hand, Jeremiah broke the silence, his voice laced with curiosity, "So, what's the verdict? How do I stand?" With a calm demeanor, Sydney replied, "It's treatable. A combination of herbal medicine and acupuncture should do the trick.

were a luxury she could seldom afford, reserved only for those she held dear. The Huttons had been an exception; not only were they Raymond's family, but she also had a soft spot for Florence, whose warmth and kindness made the effort worthwhile. Jeremiah's expression remained bright, unfazed by the news. "That's perfectly fine by me. As long as there's a solution, I'm more

in his mind about a young doctor's capabilities. Initially, he had planned to take Jeremiah to Alan, the seasoned physician, but Jeremiah had insisted on seeking treatment from one of Alan's apprentices instead. Alan had grown older, and it felt inappropriate to burden him with a case that could be handled by someone else. Sydney paused for a moment,

In truth, she was being deliberately cautious. Alan had instilled in her the importance of managing expectations when communicating with patients. Healing was a delicate dance that required as much cooperation from the patient as it did skill from the healer. Miranda clapped her hands in delight, her

out a prescription, detailing the treatment plan. As she prepared to leave, she felt a sense of accomplishment wash over her. Jeremiah stood as well, his demeanor warm. "It's getting late. Allow me to see Dr. Wilson out." Meanwhile, within the walls of Delta Mansion, the atmosphere was thick with tension.

Pharmaceuticals had been making waves recently, their bold maneuvers drawing considerable attention. For years, they had steered clear

far less likely to be ignored. Elliot nodded in agreement. "Exactly. It's too neatly packaged. I've already set up surveillance on DK. As for the old estate, there's still been no activity." "Patience," Julian

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