Chapter 553 Emrys In York Residence
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“Ah. Minerva, your father often spoke of you at work, expressing how proud he is of your excellence. You can’t imagine how
much pride he took in you!”
Yeah
Chandler’s colleagues were all talking at once, swiftly steering the conversation away from the ambiguous topic.
To prevent his daughter from continuing her tantrum, Chandler didn’t overreact. While dialing a number, he said, “Alright, alright,
this is just a minor issue. I’ll ask Emrys to come
over
As expected. Minerva didn’t say anything more.
She had great trust in Emrys‘ medical skills.
Back then, Mathias, the deputy director of Jadeborough Hospital, came to give her grandfather acupuncture. Accidentally, he left
a needle embedded in her grandfather’s leg, which was ultimately cured by Emrys.
Back then. Mathias used to address Emrys as Grandmaster, which left a profound impression on Minerva.
With the intervention of the miracle doctor, Minerva’s minor ailment was indeed not an
issue.
The reason Chandler thought of Emrys first was partly due to his trust in Emrys‘ medical skills. On the other hand, he was also a
person who valued talent..
He hoped to seize that opportunity to introduce Emrys to a broader circle of colleagues.
Either one of the titles of the miracle doctor of Jadeborough and Emerentius carried a certain weight. Considering Emrys‘ age,
the significance would be absolutely shocking.
Most people probably wouldn’t even dare to dream in that direction.
When Emrys received a call from Chandler, he happened to be free, so he agreed to pay a visit to the York residence.
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Initially, Chandler wanted his secretary to drive and pick up Emrys. However, Emrys declined the offer, as he wasn’t so arrogant
to accept such a gesture.
For those who got along well with Emrys, his attitude was extremely easygoing, and he was even willing to provide medical
consultations without charging a single cent.
For those Emrys didn’t take a liking to, even if they offered a sky–high consultation fee, Emrys would simply scoff at it.
Chandler belonged to the type who easily clicked with others.
He was a good official.
Thus, after finishing his call with Chandler, Emrys quickly made his way to the York residence.
Inside the living room sat Chandler’s colleagues, all of whom held high–ranking positions. Just a moment ago, Chandler had
mysteriously introduced them to Emrys, saying, “Emrys, who will be arriving shortly, is extraordinary. It’s a perfect opportunity for
you all to get acquainted with him.”
Chandler’s colleagues all thought Emrys must be pretty special to be regarded so highly by the governor.
Thus, those colleagues were instantly filled with curiosity about Emrys.
Before long, a young man arrived at the York residence. Chandler immediately rose to his feet to greet him, smiling as he said,
“Emrys, I’m sorry to have troubled you with another visit.”
The young man was Emrys, who waved his hand with a smile and said, “There’s no need for formalities, Mr. York. We’re old
acquaintances, after all.”
“Since you already know we’re old acquaintances, there’s no need to be so formal. From now on, just call me Channy.” Although
Chandler was the governor of Jazona, he was approachable and didn’t put on airs.
He had even joined Emrys for a barbecue at a roadside stall before.
That was also the reason why Emrys had a good impression of Chandler.
Upon seeing Chandler stand up in the living room, his other colleagues naturally followed suit. However, when their gaze fell on
Emrys, they all paused slightly.
Chandler had just spoken highly of Emrys, sparking curiosity among everyone. However, when they actually met Emrys in
person, they felt somewhat surprised.
Emrys was far younger than any of them thought.
The issue of Emrys‘ age was always a sorc point.
Imagine there are two individuals standing in front of you, both claiming to be practitioners of traditional medicine. One of them
embarked on his medical studies at the age of eighteen and completed five years of undergraduate education, followed by three
years of postgraduate studies. After gaining practical experience in a hospital for several years, he would be around thirty years
old.
On the other hand, the second individual began self–studying traditional medicine at the age of sixty. It took him two years to
prepare for and pass the examination for a license to practice traditional medicine.
If both were to see patients without presenting their credentials, it is likely that most patients would choose the “elderly traditional
medicine doctor” who only had two years of study.