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

Chapter 64



Chapter 64 Young Lady, You’re Interesting

“Empathy Clinic!”

Lydia looked at Wynter with a smile.

The entire hall fell silent as soon as Lydia announced the result.

Everyone’s eyes widened in disbelief. “First place belongs to Empathy Clinic? How could this be possible?”

Nelson’s expression changed. Hilda couldn’t help but snatch the note away. The first place was indeed Empathy Clinic!

Yvette’s smile faded, wondering how it could be possible that Wynter was good at

medicine.

Everyone focused on Wynter, Abel, and Xavier.

As a medical loser, Xavier had never received such attention. He abruptly stopped yawning.

Abel was in a trance. Did they win first place?

Only Wynter was calm.

Hilda couldn’t endure losing to an unknown girl in front of everyone. She clenched the note, calming herself down.

“Although I shouldn’t ask, I’m curious. I wonder what judging criteria the Yarwoods have used to rank the three of them as first place.”

Since the Gibsons have spoken, others also began to have the courage to question the

results.

“Yeah, how could the three of them be number one?”

“Xavier is at the bottom of the test results every year! Abel is also a loser! How could they possibly get first place?”

Lydia raised her eyebrows, “It seems that you all don’t believe the Yarwoods.”

“Of course, we trust the Yarwoods.”

Nelson glanced at Wynter. “But no matter how good the competition is, she may take advantage of it. It’s better to let her explain her diagnosis, and we’ll judge who is more

qualified to rank first.”

That’s right!” George shouted the loudest.

Howard disapproved, saying, “Nelson, don’t be a sore loser.”

“I have reason to question her.”

Nelson showed the medical prescription issued by the Empathy Clinic team. “Drink more warm water? Does this count as treatment?”

For a moment, there was another wave of questioning.

He didn’t ask anyone else but Xavier. “Tell me what you were thinking while prescribing this medical prescription.”

“…” Xavier hesitated. He wasn’t the one who prescribed the medical prescription!

Nelson sneered, “You don’t know anything about it.

Right then, Wynter spoke, “He knows nothing because I wrote the medical prescription, and Abel wrote the medical diagnosis form.”

Abel was stunned. What did she just say?

“Miss…” He was about to leave, but Wynter pushed him back and smiled slightly.

“Abel, as our team leader, is experienced in medical practice. Within two minutes, het discovered that the third patient was actually pretending to be ill.”

Pretend to be ill? Everyone’s eyes widened!

Someone shouted, “That’s impossible! His body temperature is high! There is also something wrong with his tongue!”

“There are ways to fake body temperature, such as preparing hot water and putting the thermometer in it,” Wynter said slowly.

She continued, “Am I right? Dr. Lopez?”

Abel pointed at himself in puzzlement. Him? A doctor?

She nodded toward him, so he responded in a daze, “Yes.”

Satisfied, she continued, “The patient deliberately concealed his identity, so he did a good job with the medical case’s details. I wouldn’t have noticed it if Dr. Lopez hadn’t reminded

me.”

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Xavier turned to look at Abel and whispered, “Did you remind her?”

Abel replied, “Did you even see me remind her? Weren’t you in there too?”

Xavier nodded. Right, she was the one who was treating the patients.

Their whispers didn’t affect Wynter’s performance. ‘Empathy Clinic won first place because Dr. Lopez was bold and careful during the diagnosis.” © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.

Abel looked stiff. “I…”

“Hahaha!”

The curtain in the consultation room drew open. Leaning on the dragon cane, Theo walked out while speaking in a loud voice, shocking everyone.

“Young lady, you’re so interesting!”

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