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The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 117: Nonsense
She had little impression of her foster parents’ students because there were so many people. She didn’t know if they would recognize her.
Summer Monroe was a bit worried.
Jameson, wearing a mask, showed no expression. He reached out his hand to her and greeted her in English, "Hello, I’m Jameson. Are you related to the patient?"
Summer Monroe immediately breathed a sigh of relief—he didn’t recognize her.
Just as she was about to speak, Isaac Ross interjected, "Miss Monroe, he’s greeting you. Do you understand English? If not, I can translate for you."
Growing up in the countryside, her English shouldn’t be that good, right?
However, the next moment, Summer Monroe was communicating fluently with Jameson in English.
The conversation even included words like "acupuncture and moxibustion" and "neurasthenia," terms that Isaac Ross didn’t understand.
For a moment, Isaac Ross was utterly bewildered.
Not only did Summer Monroe understand English, but her proficiency surpassed even his, despite having an English tutor from a young age.
Isaac Ross felt a burning sensation of embarrassment on his face.
While Isaac Ross was questioning reality, Damian Knight’s voice sounded in his ear, "Didn’t I tell you? Don’t underestimate women."
When a woman gets serious, let alone learning English, she could even perform surgery on her own face.
Moreover, he now didn’t believe Summer Monroe grew up in the countryside at all.
Apart from the matter of revenge, she must be hiding something else.
Isaac Ross took a deep breath and adjusted his emotions.
Being proficient in English is nothing unusual; some people naturally have a talent for languages. Considering that Summer Monroe’s biological mother was the renowned Mrs. Monroe from Crestfall, he soon became accustomed to her exemplary English.
Being good at English doesn’t equate to medical expertise.
Besides, she herself said she only understands a little about this. If she can’t cure him, Summer Monroe will ultimately face embarrassment.
Of course, Isaac Ross’s disdain wasn’t directed at Summer Monroe specifically but towards traditional Chinese medicine.
His family, which flourished by running a Western hospital, inherently resisted Chinese medicine, doubly so for a pretty girl from the countryside like Summer Monroe, lowering his trust in her medical skills to almost nothing.
Meanwhile, Summer Monroe and Jameson had already finished discussing the patient’s condition.
Jameson took off his mask, and his gaze towards Summer Monroe carried something unusual.
"Miss, haven’t we met somewhere before?" Jameson suddenly switched to speaking Chinese.
Summer Monroe glanced at Jameson in surprise, realizing that he had spoken English earlier only to challenge her, knowing all along she wasn’t a relative.
But now with Jameson switching to Chinese, it also indicated a change in his attitude towards her.
"This is our first meeting," Summer Monroe replied casually.
"I keep feeling like I’ve seen you somewhere before..."
Jameson was trying hard to recall when Ryder Quinn nudged his elbow.
"Buddy, your pick-up line is outdated in our country. You should try something else. Oh wait, you’re not entirely out of the list yet."
Jameson showed confusion, "Out of the list for what?"
Just as Ryder Quinn was about to speak, Isaac Ross interrupted, "You’ve been chatting for a while... Jameson, what do you think of her traditional medicine approach? Isn’t it nonsense?"
Jameson shook his head, puzzled, "I don’t know what nonsense means, but I think the approach the lady suggested is worth trying."
"What approach?" Isaac Ross asked uncomfortably.
He couldn’t understand Summer Monroe’s English, which made him feel somewhat awkward.
Jameson pointed to the man still unconscious, "She suggested using traditional Chinese acupuncture therapy, combined with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation..."
Isaac Ross couldn’t understand the latter part, and directly asked, "Can acupuncture alone cure mental illnesses? Then why do we need so many Western medicines?"







