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Chapter 810

    As soon as the flight attendant saw what happened, she immediately told her colleague to inform the


    captain before asking anxiously, “Excuse me! Is there a doctor on the ne?”


    Severin stood up as soon as he heard that and walked up to her. “I’m a doctor. Let me check the boy’s


    condition.”


    “Hehe, I thought he was a rich guy when he refused my offer. But I guess he’s just nothing more than a


    poor doctor. The busybody Earl came over and immediately sneered when he heard Severin’s words.


    By his logic, he had hit the nail on the head with his earlier guess-Severin was trying to win Ynda’s.


    heart by giving up on the hundred thousand dors that had been offered. After all, she was the


    treasured daughter of her family, and marrying her would give him a lifetime of glory and wealth.


    “Thank god there’s a doctor! Can you tell what’s wrong with him?” The flight attendant breathed a sigh


    of relief.


    Severin did not answer her at all. He carried the boy,id him t, and then turned the boy’s head to


    one side. The boy had started to foam at the mouth by then too.


    When Earl saw that, he immediately folded his hands in front of his chest andmented, “His face is


    blue and he’s foaming at the mouth. This should be food poisoning. Did he eat something bad? I might


    not be a doctor, but from what I see of his symptoms, he probably won’t be able to hang on until the


    nends.”


    “Food poisoning? What should I do now? How did you get food poisoning, Benny?” The middle-aged


    woman’s legs weakened from the fright after hearing Earl’s words, and she immediately slumped on


    the ground without knowing what to do next.


    Severin turned around, looked at Earl with a gloomy face, and said, “Don’t just shoot your mouth off


    when you don’t understand a single thing. This kid is just suffering from epilepsy!”


    After chastising Earl, he said to the child’s mother, “Don’t worry, ma’am. His condition isn’t serious, and


    I’ have him cured in no time.”


    “Really? Well, thank you so much, doctor! I don’t know which hospital you’re from. Once we get off the


    ne, I promise I’ll send a fruit basket to your hospital.” The middle-aged woman could finally breathe


    a sigh of relief after hearing Severin’s response.


    Earl lost his temper as soon as Severin refuted his words. After all, he was not a doctor, and he knew


    nothing about those things.


    Severin smiled and said to the woman, “Ma’am, you don’t need to send me a fruit basket or anything


    like that. As doctors, we should help whenever and wherever our services are needed. Besides, I don’t


    work in a hospital either.”


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    The woman was taken aback when she heard that Severin did not work in a hospital. She then smiled


    and said, “Do you own a clinic then?”


    However, she did not expect Severin to take out a silver needle while responding with a smile, “Clinic? |


    don’t have a clinic either…”


    “Wait a second. If you don’t own a clinic and you’re not a doctor in a hospital, do you even have a


    medical license?” Earl questioned Severin as though he had just found another avenue of attack.


    Severin shook his head. “I don’t have one, but I don’t think it’s important as long as the doctor’s medical


    skills are good enough to cure other people’s illnesses.”


    *Amazing. You don’t even have a license to practice medicine! I think you’re lying! You’re just a quack,


    and the worst kind too.”


    Earl had been put in an embarrassing situation earlier, but once he got to know that Severin did not


    have a license to practice medicine, he immediately said to the middle-aged woman, “He’s a liar,


    ma’am. Aren’t you afraid his ‘treatment’ will end up killing your son?”
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