Chapter 109
Despite their disappointment, Dr. Erik and Dr. Ray both understood the rarity of the medicine. They knew that even without the formula, the precision required in crafting the remedy, especially with the meticulous measurement of each ingredient, was incredibly challenging. Traditional herbal concoctions often demanded a level of care that mass–produced pharmaceuticals did not require. Hence, drugs produced through such specialized techniques were not only scarce but practically priceless. The concept of “not for sale at any price” aptly described their exclusivity.
Aware that they wouldn’t glean much more from Mirabella, Dr. Erik, and Dr. Ray decided not to impose any further and stood to leave the room.
Just then, the door swung open, and Mandy stepped in, flustered to see both Dr. Ray and Dr. Erik in the room. Her concern was palpable as she practically ignored Mirabella and asked with an urgent tone, “Has something else come up with my mom’s health?”
The two doctors were taken aback but quickly regained composure, Dr. Ray, ever the diplomat, replied, “No, nothing like that.”
At this, Mandy’s anxiety eased, and a bittersweet smile crossed her meticulously made–up face. “I feared the worst, seeing you here, Dr. Ray.”
Dr. Ray adjusted the ID badge pinned to his lab coat and replied with a gentle smile, “We were merely inquiring about a certain medication Catherine has been taking. No other reason.”
Mandy paused, “Medication? What medication?”
No sooner had she spoken than she seemed to remember something, her eyes suddenly fixed on Mirabella. Her polite facade vanished, replaced by accusation, “Did you give my mother one of those
herbal concoctions again?”
Mirabella glanced at her with a look of Indifference, clearly not interested in engaging.
Mandy’s irritation bubbled over as she massaged her temples, “Mirabella, haven’t I warned you not to meddle with my mother’s treatment? After all the hard work she’s done raising you for seventeen years, is this how you repay her?”
“Mandy, what nonsense are you spouting now? It’s not at all what you think. The doctors themselves said Mira’s medicine is excellent!”
Catherine was exasperated by her daughter’s foolishness. Mandy always jumped to conclusions when it came to Mirabella, blinded by her own prejudices, especially after marrying into wealth.
Mandy scoffed, “I didn’t want to tell you there was an issue with the herbal remedy she’s been giving you, but now you’re still stubbornly making excuses for her. ”
Dr. Ray suddenly looked up, fixing Mandy with a perplexed gaze, and interjected, “Hold on, Ms. Mandy, perhaps there’s been some misunderstanding?”
Caught mid–rant, Mandy was taken aback by Dr. Ray’s Interruption. It took a moment for her to regain her voice. “Dr. Ray, what do you mean?”
“Ms. Mirabella’s herbal treatments are not problematic. In fact, without them, your mother might not be in a regular room but in the ICU,” Dr. Ray said, his tone now devoid of any earlier courtesy. Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
Having witnessed all sorts of human dramas, Dr. Ray had quickly picked up on the tension between Mandy and the young girl beside her, likely due to a lack of blood relation, which explained the sharpness in Mandy’s voice.
He wasn’t one to meddle in family affairs, but he couldn’t stand by and watch someone being unjustly accused without knowing the full story.