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A Healer’s Journey (Finnegan and Nuthana) Novel novel Chapter 66

Chapter 66 Asking Too Little 

was a crowd outside the doors of the ICU, 

The Alexander and Finnegan arrived, the crowd greeted Alexander respectfully, “Dr. 

Finnegan looked around casually and noticed that the room was filled with importarit figures from Jadeborough, as well as experts and professors from other fields. Judging by their age, about half of them were Soren’s students. 

Soren indeed had many students over his lifetime as a professor. 

After responding politely to the crowd, Alexander turned to a man in his forties, who looked like a scholar, and said, “Caulder, this is Finnegan Larkin. He’s the one who recently helped Mr. Miles and even treated Dr. Magnussen’s granddaughter. I’ve invited him over.” 

Everyone turned to look at Finnegan with a frown. 

William even had a skeptical look in his 

eyes. 

If it weren’t for Jerome and Alexander’s recommendation, he might have thought that it was just a joke. 

How could someone so young be skilled in medicine? 

William’s politeness masked his doubt. “Mr. Larkin, did you really treat both Mr. Miles and Yuliana?” 

Finnegan replied calmly, “Indeed.” 

Setting aside his skepticism, William continued, “My father is dealing with late-stage lymphoma. Darius Hicks diagnosed him in Durbaine and said he only had a couple of weeks more to live. Now it’s down to four or five days. Can you help extend that by another two weeks?” 

He was well aware of his father’s condition. He wasn’t expecting a miraculous recovery and was just hoping for a bit more time to get the old man past eighty years old. 

Finnegan walked up to the gla*s wall of the ICU ward where Jerome, in a sterile outfit, was giving acupuncture to a frail old man. 

Finnegan raised his hand and knocked on the gla*s before William could stop him. 

Hearing the sound, Jerome looked up and beamed as he rushed to the gla*s and spoke into the intercom. “Master, you’re finally here!” 

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What are you waiting for? Let my muster in to check on Old Mrs Caulder 

raised hand that was about to stop Finnegan froze in mid-air. He looked 

hers were surprised as well. 

After all, Jerome Magnussen was one of Loang’s top ten miracle doctors. 

Yet he had actually addressed Finnegan as his master. 

Could this be real? 

Upon regaining his senses, William asked, “Mr. Magnussen, what did you just call Mr. Larkin?” 

Jerome replied, “His medical skills are better than mine, but he won’t take me as his disciple. So, I treat him with respect like a teacher of mine.” 

Everyone heard his words clearly. They all turned their intrigued gazes to Finnegan. 

Finnegan, as composed as ever, said, “Mr. Magnussen, tell me about Old Mr. Caulder’s 

condition.” 

Jerome quickly summarized, “Old Mr. Caulder is dealing with late-stage lymphoma. It has spread to his armpits, back, and organs. His neck area is most critically affected, and it’s affecting his breathing. He’s relying on a tracheostomy tube to breathe at the moment. Once we remove the tube, Old Mr. Caulder will pa*s away almost immediately. While surgery could potentially extend his life, he’s immune to anesthesia. It’s impossible to sedate him.” 

Just a while ago, Finnegan had been curious as to how someone like Soren, who underwent medical check-ups twice a year, could end up in such a critical state. 

However, he now understood. Soren possessed a rare neuro-immune constitution, which meant that anesthesia was ineffective on him. With this condition, he couldn’t undergo any surgery, as the pain would be excruciating. 

At this point, any doubt William had about Finnegan had evaporated. His words were now laced with respect. “Mr. Larkin, in this situation, could you help my father survive for a bit longer?” 

“Mr. Caulder, you’re asking too little,” Finnegan responded, having made up his mind. “Make the arrangements for me. I’ll operate on Old Mr. Caulder myself. Barring unforeseen complications, keeping Old Mr. Caulder alive for another decade won’t be difficult.” 

Everyone fell silent. 

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aking Too Lin 

lian had thought, his father could only last a couple of weeks at most. He struggled to tain his excitement, and in disbelief, he asked, “Mr. Larkin, can my father truly be saved? 

Finnegan threw the question back at him. “Don’t you want your father to recover? Or do you nor trust ine! 

No, no, no. I’ll get everything arranged for you.” Snapping back to reality, William quashed his doubts and turned to Alexander. “Dr. Cooper, could you please make the arrangements 

father?” för Mr. Larkin to treat 

my 

After all, without Finnegan’s intervention, his father would only live for a few more days at most. He thought they might as well try a last-ditch effort. 

Alexander promptly made the arrangements. Then, he asked Maurice to lead Finnegan to change into sterile clothing before entering the ICU ward. 

Alexander also called his a*sistant over and instructed, “Get everyone who’s a deputy chief or higher in their departments here if they’re not swamped. Also, give a heads-up to those on break. If they could make it, that would be perfect. We’ve got a great chance to boost the entire hospital’s standard right now!” 

Following Alexander’s orders, all the qualified doctors began to come over. Those without critically ill patients left instructions for others and rushed to Soren’s ICU ward. 

“What’s going on? Why are the chief doctors being replaced by regular doctors? What are they doing?” 

“I heard a miracle doctor is here for a late-stage lymphoma patient. Everyone’s going to observe and learn from him.” 

“How’s that even possible? Cancer is tough to treat even in its early stages, let alone late- stage.” 

In the midst of the crowd’s discussion, Melinda, who had been coming to the hospital every day, nudged Adrian. “Did you hear that? The hospital’s got a miracle doctor. Maybe he can cure Max’s leukemia.” 

Adrian’s excitement was palpable on his face. “Yeah! After this, I’ll talk to a doctor and see if we can get the miracle doctor to treat Max.” 

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