A Healer’s Journey (Finnegan and Nuthana) Novel

Chapter 48



Chapter 48

Chapter 48 Gave Too Little

Half an hour later, Finnegan retracted all the silver needles with his palm.

“Get up and see how it feels!”

At that, Cadmus and Benjamin hastily stepped forward to help Winston up from the bed.

However, the latter waved a hand and declined their help. “No, it’s okay. I can get up by myself.”

Following that, he fl*pped over and sat up on the bed. His movements were so agile that he did not

look the least bit like an elderly man who was already in his eighties. Instead, he was even more

sprightly than the average sixty-year-old person.

Upon witnessing that scene, the members of the Haimowitz family were all over the moon. Benjamin

was so thrilled that he could not help asking, “How do you feel, Dad?”

Winston put on his shoes and got to his feet. He punched the air with both hands and kicked. his legs

out a few times.

After doing that, he guffawed, unbelievably energetic. “I feel like I’ve gone back in time by twenty years!

You’re really a miracle doctor, Mr. Larkin!”

Whirling around, he bowed low to Finnegan. “You’re the Haimowitz family’s esteemed henceforth, Mr.

Larkin. Just say the word if you need anything.”

Cadmus and the others thanked Finnegan as well.

guest

Subsequently, Finnegan wrote a prescription and handed it to Winston. “While signs of your b*dy’s

aging have stopped, you still need the supplement of traditional medicine for a strong constitution. If

you wake up early every day and do some exercises, that’ll extend your lifespan even further.”

“I’ll definitely do as you say, Mr. Larkin!”

A brief pause ensued before Finnegan added, “Also, the younger generation can take care of

themselves. I think you should give them an opportunity to train and grow. Otherwise, they’ll never

improve if they’re used to your presence. Even if you can live to a hundred, wouldn’t there be no point

then?”

Winston had always been worried that his descendants were not capable enough. He was one of the

few among the top ten wealthiest families in Jadeborough who had yet to retire despite being over

eighty years old.

There was a tremendous correlation between him showing signs of imminent death and

remaining weighed down with work in his old.

age.

Winston’s expression froze for a moment before he turned his gaze to his sons and grandson, who all

had guilt etched across their features.

Chuckling wryly, he admitted, “You’re right, Mr. Larkin. Since I’m old, I should retire and. enjoy life. I

can’t always remain in front of the younger generation to shield them from all trials and tribulations.

That will only hinder their growth instead.”

After his near brush with death, he had come to terms with things. He proceeded to declare, “Notify all

major shareholders about a meeting next Monday. It’s time for me to step down and hand Pentariver

Group to you all!”

“We’ll never disappoint you! Just enjoy your golden years in peace,” Cadmus and the others. vowed

abashedly.

Having accepted one hundred million as a token of appreciation and declined Winston’s invitation to

stay for lunch, Finnegan took his leave.

Winston and the rest of the Haimowitz family solemnly walked him and Bernice to the door.

No sooner did Winston notice that Finnegan came over in Bernice’s car than an idea flashed across his

mind, and he queried, “You don’t have a car yet, do you, Mr. Larkin?”

At that question, slight embarra*sment swept over Finnegan. “I don’t have a driving license. yet.”

Everyone who had reached eighteen years old in the current era basically had a driving license.

Unfortunately, he could not drive yet as he had been deep in the mountains for five

years.

In response, Winston chortled. “It’ll undoubtedly be a piece of cake for you to obtain a driving license

when you’re a prodigy, Mr. Larkin! Besides, someone like you doesn’t need to drive yourself. You can

just hire a driver.”

Then, he turned and said to Cadmus, “Go and drive the car you gave me early this year here for Mr.

Larkin as a gift. It’s a waste for it to gather dust in the garage anyway.”

“Keep it for yourself since I can’t drive, Old Mr. Haimowitz. Moreover, you’ve already paid me!”

Finnegan declined.

“Mr. Larkin, I consider you no less than my savior. A bit of money isn’t sufficient to express my

gratitude. Please don’t turn this gift down. Bernice, please help me persuade Mr. Larkin to accept it!”

Bernice, who wondered whether Finnegan really received a hundred million in consultation fees, was

stunned for a while.

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She turned to Finnegan and urged, “This is Old Mr. Haimowitz’s generosity, so just take it.”

Seeing that Winston had gone as far as asking Bernice to talk him into it, Finnegan could not very well

continue turning the man down. “I’ll take it, then. But I don’t have any use for it now, so why don’t you

only send it over when I need it?”

“Sure. Take care, Mr. Larkin.”

It was not until Bernice’s car had disappeared into the distance that Winston retracted hist gaze. “Have

Dr. Lister come and check me over to see whether Mr. Larkin can really extend someone’s lifespan.”

That made it evident he still had some reservations about Finnegan’s capabilities.

Shortly after, Cadmus made the arrangements for the Haimowitz family’s family doctor to come over

and give Winston a detailed full b*dy checkup.

When the final results were out, the family doctor exclaimed in surprise, “Have you taken some miracle Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

pill or something, Old Mr. Haimowitz?”

At the sight of his astonishment, Winston asked in barely restrained excitement, “So, is there a huge

difference between my condition presently and previously, Dr. Lister?”

“The difference is tremendous! All your vitals have improved by an average of thirty percent to the

usual state of an elderly man in his sixties. It won’t be a problem for you to live another ten years, Old

Mr. Haimowitz!” the family doctor answered.

With his confirmation, Winston’s entire face glowed. “See Dr. Lister out and pay hundred thousand for

making a trip over, Benjamin.”

him a

After the family doctor left, the perceptive Wynter ventured, “Is there something you’d like to say,

Grandpa?”

Slapping his thigh, Winston heaved a sigh. “I gave Mr. Larkin too little as a token of appreciation!”

Cadmus could not quite fathom that. “Dad, I reckon even the top ten doctors in Loang. wouldn’t dare

accept a hundred million in consultation fees and that car. How could it be too little?”

Age-old wisdom shimmered in Winston’s eyes. “Let me ask you a question-how much would you

be willing to pay if you were to learn someone could extend your lifespan when you only had three

months left to live?”

Without even thinking about it, Cadmus replied. “Any amount within my capability. After all, when one is

dead, no amount of money…”

As he spoke, understanding abruptly dawned upon him. “Dad?”

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Knowing that his son had already grasped his point, Winston commented with a bitter smile, “What

would other wealthy families in Jadeborough, those in Nuthana, and even the top. families in Loang

think when even you understand that?” Not bothering to wait for Cadmus response,

he continued, “They’ll definitely go all out to make the acquaintance of a miracle doctor like Mr. Larkin,

no matter the cost, for he can extend the time they’re in possession of wealth and status at the critical

juncture. The Haimowitz family already had such an opportunity, yet we gave too little!”

By then, Cadmus had discerned his father’s meaning completely. “In that case, shall I write another

check for five hundred million and send it to him, Dad?”

“Doing so now would be too deliberate and would incite Mr. Larkin’s aversion instead, so no!” Shaking

his head, Winston sighed. “This is on me for being an idiot, wishing to have Dr. Lister check me over

first and having reservations about Mr. Larkin’s capabilities. We might not have any more chances to

forge a deeper relationship with him henceforth!”

At the side, Wynter interjected smilingly, “Actually, Grandpa, we still have an opportunity to forge a

deeper relationship with Mr. Larkin.”

In a flash, Winston’s eyes lit up. “We do?”

Nodding, Wynter elaborated, “Mr. Larkin has already agreed to accept the car, but he doesn’t have a

driving license yet and can’t drive. Why don’t we arrange a driver for him? Additionally, I found out

during my investigation a few days ago that he harbors a deep- seated grudge against Tristan Group,

for his father was crippled by Killian Chomsky. Is there something we can do about this?”

As soon as Winston heard all that from his granddaughter, he latched onto the crux of the matter in his

sagacity.

“Go and order that brat, Zephyr, to come back and be Mr. Larkin’s driver henceforth. If he doesn’t

agree, just beat him up until he does! Also, keep an eye on Tristan Group. Once Mr. Larkin has a need

for us, make a move and a*sist him no matter the cost! Oh yes, tell Yahir not to tie himself to Mr.

Larkin’s uncle’s family by marriage, lest those snobbish people. offend Mr. Larkin.”

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