Alpha 40
Alpha 40
Everyone was shocked when they heard me.
The other doctors started to talk about me.
“How can you say that? You don’t even know what the treatment is, do you? That cure is not something that can be prepared by just anyone.”
“That’s right. Every year, we all make an effort to interact with Doctor Max, even if it’s simply to say hello to him. And here you are talking about giving us
I choose to ignore their comments. My eyes were fixed entirely on Doctor Harold the entire time.
He raised his hand to signal to the doctors to stop talking. Because he was the chief physician, he was held in high esteem by all of the doctors at the ho
Are you sure, Natalia?” he asked me.
It left the doctors stunned. They raised their heads to look at Doctor Harold.
They were utterly bewildered as to why Doctor Harold would put his faith in someone who appeared out of nowhere.
“Yes,” I responded with self–assurance.
As he looked at Auntie Grace, who was standing behind me, he gave me a nod and then looked ahead. As I turned to face her, I noticed that she was in
“If Natalia can help us, then we will rescue him from his health issues. If she is really capable of assisting us, it will be a miracle.” Doctor Harold said this Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
“Natalia, is it really true that you have that cure? Will you really help your Uncle Lucas?” Auntie Grace inquired of me with a tone of eagerness.
I nodded at her. To express her gratitude, she encircled me in her embrace.
“I don’t know how to repay you for this. After the things that happened in the past, you still came to help us.”
I gave her the assurance that I would do everything in my power to assist her husband.
Doctor Harold cleared his throat and said,
“I’m informing Alpha to meet me as soon as possible. I need to talk to him.”
There was a smile on Auntie Grace’s face as she addressed Doctor Harold and asked, “Will Lucas be fine soon, Harold?”
When Harold looked at me, it was as if he believed that I was the one person who could save him from this situation. I gave him a nod, and He responde
“He will.”
After heaving a breath of relief, Auntie Grace went to Uncle Lucas to sit next to him.
During the time that Doctor Harold was looking at me, the other doctors went to adjust something in the medical equipment.
“I’m leaving. Someone informed me that my close friend had returned to this pack and wanted to meet me earlier today.‘
I was aware that he was referring to me in his statement. I gave him a grin before he left the
cabin.
I stayed with Auntie Lucas for some time. She kept asking me if I knew how to make a cure or how I read those reports.
future.
My response to her was that I would tell them about myself at some point in the not now. I told her that I wanted her to trust me.
She explained that she had no other choice than to put her faith in me because her husband was on the verge of dying.
When I saw a guard come with lunch for Uncle Lucas and Auntie Grace, I stood up.
“Have lunch with me. Your uncle is sleeping, so I have to eat alone anyway.” Auntie Grace requested.
ou can have lunch. I have to meet someone here. I will return in an hour.”
“Auntie, you
Auntie Grace did not stop me. I left the cabin to meet Doctor Harold because it was lunchtime, and it was possible that he was free at this moment.
One of the security guards gave me a bouquet of white roses as soon as I came out of the cabin. I realized that I had bought it for Doctor Harold. To be h
I thanked the guard for taking care of it and then made my way to the elevator.
After entering the elevator, I pressed on the floor of the head doctor’s chamber.
I waited for the floor to come. When the elevator reached the floor, the door opened, and I saw Doctor Harold standing outside the elevator.
It appeared as though he was going somewhere. A smile appeared on his face as he entered the elevator.
“Hi,”
We were alone in the elevator. So I smiled at him back and replied,
“Hi, I was just coming to meet you.”
He did not look surprised. Instead, he asked,
“Why didn’t you come earlier? I was waiting for you.”
“My intention was not to be a nuisance to you during your work hours.”
He chuckled at my remarks. I shook my head and added,
“Actually, I did not want to leave Auntie Grace in that emotional state.
I noticed Harold taking a quick look at the bouquet. Almost instantly, I gave it over to him. “It’s for you. I can not express how grateful I am for everything you did for me five years ago.”
This time, he looked amazed by my thankfulness. While he was holding the bouquet, he asked with a lower tone,
“Did your childr-”
Before he could finish his sentence, I replied, “They survived.“.
It was because I knew what he was trying to ask.
For a time, he focused his gaze on me. The bell on the elevator rang, and the door slowly opened.
We walked out of the elevator. My intention was to thank him, which I had already done. So I thought about taking my leave, but he stopped me.
“Natalia, let’s have lunch together.”