The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 63



Chapter 63 First Place in Medical Consultation

Done.” Wynter picked up her bag.

The patient raised his eyebrows. “You’ve done? Doctor, you haven’t asked me what other symptoms I have and whether I have any underlying diseases apart from the headache.

“You didn’t even look at my X–rays. It’s a bit ridiculous to jump to conclusions.” Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

She put the pen back and smiled lightly. “You’re fine, so I don’t need to ask further.”

But Xavier grabbed her hand and said, “Miss, you only took five minutes. Let’s check on him again. Look at other groups. They checked on the first patient for 20 minutes alone!”

“It doesn’t matter.” Wynter raised her hand coolly, pressing the confirmation doorbell

decisively.

People outside the consulting room were still trying to figure out the answer. Seeing the three of them coming out so quickly, they all laughed.

“They were out within such a short time! I bet they did not even discover the cause of the first patient’s illness!”

“You can tell the answer by looking at Xavier’s expression.”

“I saw Abel bring a medical book with him. What’s the use of that? Hahaha, they didn’t even

last ten minutes!”

Seeing that, Hilda and Nelson looked at each other with satisfied expressions.

She even pretended to persuade Howard by saying, “Mr. Young Senior, why are you also making a mistake like the Lopezes? Don’t always let your grandson hang out with lower- class people. He won’t learn anything good.”

He didn’t reply, closing his eyes lazily and ignoring what was happening around him.

On the other side, Lydia put down the teacup, taking the note presented by the butler.

Her voice was bright and clear. “Everyone has finished the consultation. I’ve got the results. Dr. Gibson, please come here.”

Hilda stood up, unable to suppress her smile. She even glanced at Wynter as she passed.

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Wynter was calm, busy sending a message without looking at her.

Xavier couldn’t understand. “Miss, why are you still playing with your phone? It’s over! We must be in last place!”

She quickly turned off the screen and said playfully, “Really?”

He said anxiously, “Madam Gibson is up!”

“And also the Shepherds.” Abel pointed in another direction.

Hilda and Nelson stood beside Lydia. Everyone did not seem surprised by this result and

was about to applaud.

But they heard Lydia say, “The Gibsons and the Shepherds have equal medical skills. You two are particularly meticulous in asking about the disease. The first patient experienced damp heat, and the

second had an internal disease.

“Both of you have prescribed medical prescriptions correctly. But your medical

prescriptions were inaccurate for the third patient, so you two are tied for second place.”

Second place?

Hilda’s smile froze, and Nelson’s expression also darkened. Everyone else was stunned.

Who got the first place if the Gibsons and the Shepherds were second?

“It must be Felix Young!” someone guessed.

But Lydia wasn’t in a hurry to announce first place. Instead, she walked up to Wynter and asked with a smile, “Ms. Quinnell, can you explain the medical prescription you wrote?”

The unfolded note only had a few big words–drink more warm water.

“What kind of medical prescription is this?”

“That’s funny.”

“What did Margaret teach her? She has embarrassed all the doctors!”

Everyone was furious, and Wynter became the target of criticism.

She looked indifferent and didn’t care much, chewing the gum lazily.

Lydia felt helpless toward those aristocratic families in Southdale. She immediately said, ”

Forget it. I’d better announce the results. The first place is…”


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