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The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 56

    The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 56


    The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 56


    Jenson felt as if he was struck by a bolt from the blue. ”


    That can’t be! How could you say that you can’t do anything when you predicted in advance that my gr


    andfather was going to vomit blood!”


    “If you asked me to treat him at the beginning, I can say for certain that I’m confident of curing his illnes


    s. But now that there’s so many other factors at y, his condition has worsened and I don’t have a sim


    r level of confidence,” Leonmented. He said


    it not because he wanted the old man to die, but because he genuinely did not feel confident in turning


    the situation around.


    Jenson was thunderstruck by what he heard, and his heart was filled with so much regret that he wante


    d to just p himself a couple of times.


    He knew that time was of the essence when it came to saving a person’s life, and such a golden opport


    unity would not present itself anymore once the best chance passed!


    Everything turned out the way it did because he


    distrusted Leon’s medical skills at the beginning and


    allowed Hilmar to provide the incorrect treatment. As a


    result, his grandfather’s condition worsened and he missed the best chance at saving the old man.


    If something did happen to his grandfather, then the biggest responsibility fell on Jenson, for one could


    almost say that he killed his grandfather himself!


    It was a pity that his realization came toote!


    “Sir, I’m sorry for questioning your medical skills earlier. I shouldn’t have done that. I’d like to sincerely a


    pologize to you for that… I’m sure you’ll have a way with the kind of medical skills you have, so I’m beg


    ging you! Please think of a way! I’m willing to pay you no matter how high your price is!”


    Jenson bowed and apologized profusely with the utmost


    sincerity.


    There was no other option for him and he was not going to give up so easily


    because Leon was his only hope.


    “It’s not about money. I’m not confident…” Leon said helplessly.


    “Not confident? This means you have a way, but it’s just that


    the sess rate isn’t high. Am I understanding that correctly?” Jenson’s eyes lit up, and a hopeful glim


    mer rekindled in his eyes.


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    “You can put it that way.”


    Leon nodded and did not deny it.


    “Then what’s the sess rate?” Jenson asked cautiously.


    “About sixty or seventy percent,” Leon said truthfully.


    “Sixty or seventy percent? And you say you’re not confident?” Jenson’s mind went nk and he had th


    e


    sudden urge to facepalm.


    If a famous doctor like Hilmar could not do anything about his grandfather’s condition, then the questio


    n of a


    sess rate did not even exist because there was never a


    solution, to begin with.


    Even if Graham–the most well–respected master of alternative medicine in Springfield City–


    came in person, he might only be 30 to 40 percent confident of turning


    the situation around.


    Leon, on the other hand, was about 60 to 70 percent confident! That was already high enough!


    “You


    don’t understand! To me, being ny percent confident is the same as being zero percent confident!” L


    eon said sternly.


    He was 90 percent confident when treating Serena the previous night, and in his opinion, that was the s


    ame as being 100 percent confident. Such a high level of


    confidence meant that he had good a grasp of the


    patient’s condition and the various changes that would happen during treatment.


    Being only 60 to 70 percent confident meant that he had


    great concerns.


    After all, he was not a regr doctor, and he could not bepared to Graham, the doyen of alternative


    Graham is a well–known master of medicine, and his


    reputation was so great that if any patient dies in his


    hands, everyone would think that the patient’s condition


    was too serious to be cured. No one would me Graham


    for it.


    Leon, on the other hand, was different. If he killed a


    patient, said patient’s family would definitely call him a quack and he would even have to pay for it with h


    Even if the deceased’s family did not me him, he still had to bear the corresponding legal


    responsibility for practicing medicine without a license!


    All in all, treating a disease and saving someone’s life


    were two different things. In the absence of absolute


    certainty, Leon


    could not treat others on a whim, because the death of a patient in his hands would leave him with a bad
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