Chapter 575
"Besides, certain risks associated with surgery can be avoided with acupuncture. People's prejudice against
acupuncture exists because few traditional medicine practitioners can truly save patients with it. Instead, many
people use traditional medicine as a front for scams.
"Anyone with actual knowledge of traditional medicine would never make such ignorant claims about it being
fake." Yolanda's last comment was directed at Asher.
Asher clearly understood the jab. As his face reddened, he still seemed somewhat unconvinced, so he hurried to
Alfred's side. "Grandpa Alfred, are you really feeling better?"
"| feel much better than before." Though Alfred's life was no longer in danger, years of illness had taken their
toll. His body could not recover its strength immediately.
So, Yolanda wrote out a prescription for Jude. She left detailed instructions for Jude to brew medicinal herbs for
Alfred according to it.
"Ms... Ms. Henderson..." Paul stared at the prescription she handed to Jude. He was able to speak Culomian but
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtcould not read the characters, let alone decipher the prescription in such handwriting.
"Yes?" Yolanda glanced at him, sensing he had something to say.
"Would you consider takingas your student?"
"Student?" Yolanda raised an eyebrow, while the others showed similar surprised reactions.
"In Havaria... isn't there a saying about how... one is never too old to learn?" Paul wrinkled his brow and thought
hard. He then finally remembered the idiom he had learned, though he had used it incorrectly in this context.
"Mr. Smith, wanting to learn from Ms. Henderson isn't quite what that saying means," Jude said with a smile. His
mood was lightened by Alfred's normal test results.
"Well..." Paul blinked as he watched Yolanda persistently. "Ms. Henderson... you understand what | mean. | really
want to learn from you..."
"I don't take students." Yolanda shook her head.
She had no interest in taking on a foreign student. It was not prejudice. The systems of traditional and modern
medicine were fundamentally different. And with the cultural gap, Paul might not truly understand even if she
could teach him.
Paul looked disappointed but quickly recovered. He asked, "Could we at least exchange contact information?"
"Sure," she agreed. It would never hurt to know more people, especially internationally renowned doctors like
Paul. While she might not need his help, others in her circle might. If he proved trustworthy, she did not mind
building such connections.
After exchanging contact information with Paul, Asher reluctantly approached Yolanda. Despite his skepticism
toward Yolanda's medical skills, he could not deny the evidence of the test results before him.
"I was too quick to judge earlier." Asher seemed awkward. He was clearly struggling between reluctance and the
necessity to apologize. Still, he did not try to justify his behavior. It showed that he was not too proud to admit
his mistakes despite his rashness.
Yolanda acknowledged his apology with a nod and said nothing more.
Afterward, Paul conducted another full examination of Alfred. Looking at the results, he shook his head in
amazement. "I never imagined traditional medicine practitioners in Havaria could be so remarkable..."
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