Two minutes later, Smith returned to the ICU ward with the box of Apothecary Restoration Pills in his hand.
As soon as Jenny saw that he truly had a box of pills in his hand, she grabbed it and asked him anxiously, "I s this
medicine for oral use? How should it be taken?"
"It's for oral use." Smith said with shesitation," However, I really do not know exactly how to consit.
The person who gavethe medicine did not tellanything."
Jenny took the medicine in her hand and looked at it. She then saw that there were written instructions in English
on the back of the medicine box.
She looked at the simple line of words on it and said in amazement, "It's just two sentences. It says: Cancer
patients, take one pill on an empty stomach every day. You can be cured by taking it consistently every day, and
at the stime, it will also help your body to restore your vital energy quickly..."
"D*mn it..." Smith cursed and gritted his teeth as he said, "I've never f*cking seen such a loosely labeled anti-
cancer drug! Even the bubble gum that kids eat has more instructions than this! There's no f*cking credibility at
alll"
After that, he curled his lips in disdain and said
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contemptuously, "What the f*ck is the restoration of vital energy?! | hate the Oskian theory of vital energy. It's all
just b*llsh*t to me! Let's just throw this box of garbage away!"
Jenny shook her head and said firmly, "No! | want to let Jimmy try it!"
Smith said offhandedly, "This medicine doesn't even have the ingredients, contraindications, nor side effects
written on it! It's complete garbage! How could | give it to Jimmy directly?!"
Jenny said stubbornly, "It doesn't matter if those things are not written on it. What matters is that it is clearly
written that cancer can be cured, and since it is written on it, I'm going to try it!"
Smith was extremely frustrated at this time, and his contempt and disdain for traditional Eastern medicine that
was deeply embedded within him made him feel truly unwilling to let his son try this kind of Oskian medicine
with no credibility, especially in his own son's last dying days.
However, Jenny didn't care about that anymore.
She was now like a dying and drowning person, and this box of medicine in her hand had already becher
last saving grace!
So, she took out the pill that Smith had already opened, carefully held up her son's head, took off the respirator
mask, and put the pill into her son's mouth.
Smith yelled out loud, "Are you insane?! He'll die if you take off his oxygen mask now! Even if you want him to
take this kind of garbage pill, you should wait for him to wake up first! Otherwise, what if he were to choke on
it?!"
Jenny could not care less, and she simply placed the pill into her son's mouth. After that, she prepared to take a
little water from the bedside to help her son swallow the pill.
Just as she had the glass of water in her hand, she realized that the pill that she had placed in her son's mouth
had already disappeared almost immediately.
After all, this was the pill that Charlie had refined himself, and it was also mixed with the Healing Pill. So, at the
moment when it entered the mouth, it would react with saliva and immediately turn into a pure
medicinal liquid that wo
flow
directly from the patient's throat into his abdomen.
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Jenny could smell the fragrant smell of medicine emanating from her son's mouth, and she subconsciously
muttered, "This pill melted quite fast..."
Smith covered his forehead with one
hand, and he was extremely disheveled as he said, "I really cannot believe that | have focused all of the world's
top anticancer technology on Jimmy's body, but at the end of his life, he's still forced to take this so-called
Oskian medicine of unknown origin! This is really shameful for me!"
Jenny couldn't help but complain, "Ever since you got into the FDA, your character has becmore and more
extrand harsh. Modern medicine is not the only thing that works in this world, so why do you have to
criticize all other medical treatments?!"
Smith said very seriously, "lI am not criticizing other medical treatments, but any treatment must withstand the
perfect test! This is the principle of science!" Jenny asked him rhetorically, "Then, do you believe in God?"
"I..." Smith was speechless for a moment.
In the United States, if a person were to openly say that he did not believe in God, he would certainly be rejected
by the whole society.