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I Love You, Miss Genius (Bonnie Shepard and Ivor Knight) novel Chapter 155

Chapter 155

“Um” Winnie felt hesitant while Ivor furrowed his brows and asked, “Are you sure?”

Bonnie could guess they did not exactly trust her. She had expected them to react that way since her patients typically had the same expression when they saw how young she was. “It was just a joke. You’ve made an appointment with a doctor, right? Hurry, or you’ll miss it.”

Ivor and Winnie sighed in relief. They were worried as they considered how to turn her down.

“I’ll get a move on then.” Ivor waved at Bonnie smilingly.

“Okay. Go on.”

After that, he took his grandma away to see the top specialist. Half an hour later, the specialist shook his head.

“It has gone on for too long, Ms. Winnie. If you had found me a couple of years ago, we might stand a chance at treating your osteoarthritis.”

“Is there nothing we can do, doc?” Ivor asked.

The specialist shook his head again. “I believe you’ve visited plenty of doctors and specialists. Your grandmother’s osteoarthritis is severe. Honestly, even if you came to me a couple of years back, all I could’ve done was treat the symptoms. I wouldn’t have gotten to the root of her condition.

“However, your grandmother has taken so much of both traditional and modern medicines over the years. None of the prescriptions I give her will do her much good…” He was in the middle of his speech when something occurred to him, “Unless…”

“What is it, doc?”

The specialist’s eyes flickered. “Talk about a miracle. I had the fortune of seeing a miracle doctor at work. Now, I’m not claiming she brought someone back to life or anything, but she did cure at

terminal illness.”

“Do miracle doctors exist? What happened exactly? Please, give us the details, Dr. Zebulon.” Winnie

Zebulon nodded. “The patient was born a disabled person. He has been in a wheelchair for more than two decades. Like you, his family took him to visit many doctors and specialists, but none did him any

good.

“That was when the miracle doctor showed up. All she did was rub and squeeze his feet. Still, she came up with her own diagnosis. She then pulled out a gilded needle and began puncturing his feet.

“Here comes the embarrassing part of the story. For me, anyway. All of us, myself included, smirked and teased the miracle doctor. We thought she was a swindler because we thought it wasn’t possible to treat his feet.

“About an hour later, we witnessed a miracle. The miracle doctor used a reflex hammer to knock on his knees, and they reacted to the stimuli. Don’t you find that amazing? Perhaps it’s downright miraculous.”

“Did the patient stand up after that?” Winnie asked hurriedly.

That got Zebulon excited. “Didn’t I just say it’s a miracle? Of course, he stood up. All it took was three months‘ treatment, and he could even walk with a cane! It was nothing short of mind–blowing!

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