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Chapter 302

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    While Norah attended to Doug’s injury, Sheri deliberately announced that Norah was none other than the Supernatural Doctor. The buzz about the Supernatural Doctor sent a wave of excitement throughout the research institute.


    Researchers found it hard to keep their minds on their tasks, swept up in the fervor. After all, the Supernatural Doctor was a figure of immense admiration for anyone familiar with her medical expertise. The thought of her being in their midst sparked a thrill that was hard to contain.


    Shelton’s reaction to Sheri’s indiscretion was swift and severe. He grabbed her wrist firmly, his voiceced with anger. “Sheri, I expressly told you to keep quiet about the Supernatural Doctor’s presence!”


    Sheri’s response was evasive, a thinly veiled attempt at justification. “I was just concerned about Doug, and so was everyone else. Sharing the news seemed like it might help us all stay focused.”


    But her true motive was different. Sheri was well aware of the admiration many at the institute held for the Supernatural Doctor. By spreading the news, she aimed to draw a crowd, hoping to overwhelm Norah with attention and scrutiny to see whether Norah was indeed the Supernatural Doctor.


    As word spread, researchers flocked to see Norah, crowding around her so closely that escape seemed impossible. Even Doug, overwhelmed by his difort, perked up at the mention of the Supernatural Doctor. “Is it true? Are you the Supernatural Doctor?”


    Hope flickered in Doug’s eyes as he clung to the possibility that his hand could be saved. The Supernatural Doctor’s reputation for unparalleled medical prowess was known far and wide.


    Norah, unfazed, nced at Sheri, who was evasively looking away next to Shelton, seeing through her intentions. “Yes. Rx,” she said calmly.


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    Upon assessing Doug’s injury, Norah determined that surgery in an operating room was essential. She retrieved a porcin bottle from her bag and dusted Doug’s wound with Rejuvenation Powder. As the researchers looked on in astonishment, the bleeding ceased.


    “What did she just use? How did the bleeding stop so suddenly?” they wondered aloud, marveling at the apparent miracle. “Could it really be just medicinal powder? What kind of medicine is that?”


    The crowd was buzzing with questions, intrigued by the efficacy of the powder Norah had applied.


    Sheri observed the unfolding scene, her interest piqued. Though she hadn’t witnessed the Supernatural Doctor’s medical prowess before, the effectiveness of the medicinal powder was undeniable.


    “Theb conditions aren’t suitable. He requires surgery,” Norah informed Shelton, standing up.


    Given her medical experience, Norah knew that the typical oue in hospitals for such severe injuries might involve amputation, especially since only a thin piece of tissue was holding Doug’s hand together. The hospitalcked the technology for such aplex reattachment.


    Doug, filled with hope, turned to Norah. “Supernatural Doctor, is there a chance to save my hand?”


    “In a regr hospital, the outlook wouldn’t be good,” Norah replied honestly.


    Shelton, after shooting a sharp look at Sheri, moved closer to Norah to inquire further. “And what about under your care, Supernatural Doctor?”


    Norah hesitated. “It depends on whether the hospital would allow me to lead the operation.”


    Shelton, realizing that the hurdle was administrative rather than medical, let out a relieved breath. “That won’t be an issue. I’ll make the arrangements.”


    Wielding his authority as the institute’s director, Shelton was confident he could make such decisions.


    Just as they were discussing this, news came that the ambnce had arrived. Without dy, Shelton escorted Norah outside while the medical team prepared Doug for transport.


    Sheri watched them leave, a shadow crossing her features. If Norah, the Supernatural Doctor, failed to heal Doug’s hand, Sheri wouldn’t hesitate to spread tales of Norah’s failure across medical forums.


    In Sheri’s mind, if Norahcked the prowess her title suggested, it would only be fitting for her to face embarrassment. To Sheri, Norah’s confidence, seemingly stemming solely from her widespread acim, was undeserved.


    After all, what did it really mean to be Supernatural Doctor? It seemed nothing more than a title amplified by public acim.


    “Enough gawking. Isn’t there work to be done?” Sheri snapped, pulling the onlookers from their reverie.


    Her sharp words spurred the researchers, who had been absorbed in discussion about the Supernatural Doctor, to hurriedly return to their duties.


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