"The president said that her man gave her a few slaps after she went back. He asked her to reflect on her attitude once they returned to Country G." Stanley Batton looked cold and apathetic. "Well, she should." "Are you going to let her off the hook that easily?" Search ThE (Find) website on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
"Yeah. I just want to teach her a lesson so she won't be so arrogant next time." Xyla Quest shrugged half- heartedly before leaning against Stanley's shoulder and mumbling softly. "Let's not talk about her anymore. I have good news for you." She had something more important to tell Stanley.
She did not want to waste her energy on that rude blonde woman.
"What is it?" "Daisy toldabout a miracle doctor named Yaksha when we were having lunch today. He has invented a type of medicine to modify human genes." Xyla's eyes were brimming with excitement as she spoke. Stanley's jaw almost hit the floor when he heard that. "What? Are you serious?" Xyla immediately recounted how Daisy Cox's congenital heart disease was cured to Stanley.
After listening to Daisy's personal experience, Stanley felt a flare of joy and astonishment within him. "Really?" Stanley had heard about Yaksha from his grandfather before. He was a brilliant doctor indeed.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtStanley's grandfather had been investigating his blood disease ever since he was a kid.
His parents had also consulted famous doctors from all over the world, but to their dismay, nothing could be done to help him.
He had always thought that his blood disease was incurable, that he was destined to live with it. Surprisingly, god was giving him another chance now.
"Yes. Daisy won't lie to me. I have asked Georgie to do a background check on Daisy after I sent her home. She did undergo a heart transplant years ago." Xyla continued, "Besides, I can't think of a reason why she would lie to me.
"First and foremost, she doesn't know about your blood disease. Secondly, she risked her life to protectyesterday. I trust her, hubby," Xyla added.
"Well, that's true. I've spent my whole life trying to cure my blood disease but to no avail. I can't believe that there's a solution right in front ofnow." Stanley's eyes were full of hope and anticipation. "Sadly, Daisy doesn't know where Yaksha is now. We have to work that out on our own." Xyla sounded disappointed as she mentioned that.
"However, Yaksha once told Daisy that he lives on an island. The island is full of manzanita in late summer and early autumn. The island is so breezy that he doesn't need to turn on the air conditioner in the summer," Xyla recalled.
Then, she pulled out her phone and showed Stanley the drawing of Yaksha. "This is how he looks. I drew this according to Daily's description this afternoon.
"I believe that we'll find him one day. As long as we put in seffort to look into this information, we'll definitely dig him up one day." Xyla was confident.
Stanley pondered for a few seconds before nodding. "Gene modification is pretty risky. I'll be dead if anything goes wrong. Grandpa has been investigating gene modification too. He has done several experiments on mice, but all of them end up dead.
"Nonetheless, I believe that Daisy's case was not a fluke," Stanley added.
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"I've thought about this too. After we get the drug from Yaksha, I plan to test it on mice and then carry out sclinicaltrials first. I'm not going to let you take medicine if it's not hundred percent safe." A solemn expression was etched upon Xyla's face as she spoke.
"Okay. I'll ask Zack to track Yaksha down according to the drawing and the information provided by Daisy," Stanley said without a second thought. As soon as he finished his sentence, he grabbed his phone and called Zack Cassidy.
His tone was as overbearing as ever when he ordered Zack.
After informing Zack about the drawing and the details of the island, he ended the call.
He was flabbergasted with joy at this moment, his spirit flying high.
He really hoped that he could stop going for all those blood transfusions.
Shoving his phone aside, Stanley hugged Xyla and placed her on his lap dotingly, "Honey, I hope that I can I live a normal life one day."