The Billionaire CEO Wants to Marry Me Every Day-Chapter 118: The Heroic Rescue Opportunity Was Snatched Away

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Chapter 118: Chapter 118: The Heroic Rescue Opportunity Was Snatched Away

Jameson shook his head and said, "Traditional Chinese medicine is profound. Even my two teachers came here ten years ago to seek out renowned doctors to study it. You shouldn’t underestimate Chinese medicine. Perhaps we really should give it a try."

Isaac Ross, hearing that the Williams couple had also researched traditional Chinese medicine, felt somewhat relieved about his worry that Summer Monroe might worsen the situation.

"Then let’s give it a try! Whatever she needs, make sure she gets it. Also, if you think anything’s wrong with the patient, have her stop immediately. I can’t allow any harm to come to the patient."

"Understood, President Ross. I’ll go get the things she mentioned she needs." Jameson said, nodding respectfully to Summer Monroe before turning to leave.

Yet, after taking a few steps, he turned back to ask Summer Monroe, "Miss, do you know the renowned psychologists, the Williams couple?"

Summer Monroe clenched her palms slightly, shaking her head to deny it: "I don’t know them."

Summer Monroe could deny everything without blushing or getting flustered, except when it came to her adoptive parents, who treated her like their own child; denying them made her feel a bit uneasy.

This uneasiness was just perceptible in Jameson’s eyes.

He responded calmly, "Oh, you don’t know them... I thought you might know them."

Summer Monroe replied blandly, "The Williams couple are top psychological experts, how could I possibly know them? You’re overthinking."

Jameson chuckled, "It’s mainly because in recent years, their research has been focused on using traditional Chinese acupuncture to treat PTSD. So, I was just asking."

Isaac Ross waved his hand: "It’s unlikely they would know each other. Go prepare the things."

"Okay." Jameson took another deep look at Summer Monroe before finally turning to leave.

Summer Monroe felt that Jameson’s gaze was unusual. Once he finally left, she breathed a sigh of relief.

Her adoptive parents often had students over for lessons, so she genuinely feared that this Jameson might have seen her before.

However, at that moment, Damian Knight walked up to her and asked again, "Do you really not know the Williams couple?"

Summer Monroe paused, then shook her head again: "I don’t know them, but I’ve heard of them."

Isaac Ross suddenly said, "Now that you mention it, perhaps we should consider inviting the Williams couple to come here and help treat this guy."

Summer Monroe’s eyes flickered slightly, but the expression in them was quickly hidden, unnoticed by anyone.

Damian Knight sighed and said, "Let’s try letting Summer Monroe handle it first. They’re too famous, and coming to the country would easily attract attention."

Isaac Ross nodded in agreement: "You’re right. Since Jameson is their student, he would surely have learned something from the Williams couple. Let him try first. As for Miss Monroe..."

Isaac Ross didn’t finish his sentence, but the lack of confidence in his tone was evident.

Summer Monroe said nothing, concentrating on diagnosing the patient’s pulse.

Just then, the man suddenly woke up.

"Ah... don’t eat me..."

The man shoved Summer Monroe, who was standing next to him.

Caught off guard, she fell backward, but before she could reach out to steady herself, a large hand firmly supported her back.

Summer Monroe instinctively glanced sideways, only to see Damian Knight glaring coldly at the man on the bed.

When she looked back at the patient, she saw Julian Kingston, who had somehow made his way to the bedside, punch the man in the face.

With a dull thud, the man’s eyes rolled back, and he passed out.

"Aiden!" Isaac Ross immediately stepped forward to stop Julian Kingston from delivering a second punch.

Only Ryder Quinn watched the sudden turn of events, a bit dazed, while feeling deep down as if someone had snatched away his chance—his chance to be the hero and rescue the beauty.