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Alpha Hayley's Destined Mate by Andrea Townsend

Chapter 569
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Alpha Hayley's Destined Mate Chapter 569 Auxiliary Treatment Hayley's POV: 95% +8 Pearls lan paused for a moment, then responded, "We can't confirm anything at this point. Further tests and examinations are needed. However, we can try sspecial medications. As for their efficacy, we'll have to wait and see based on the clinical response." He continued, explaining, "I've been a doctor for many years, and I have treated my fair share of difficult cases, but this symptom is new to me. I don't have full confidence in this just yet." "I understand." I nodded. "The primary treatment plan is entirely in your hands. But I'd also like to provide ssupplementary treatment for my grandmother-just basic needle therapy. It won't interfere with your work, will it?" "No, it won't." lan shook his head. "I have a professor whom I'm familiar with at the Aexia Institute. I'll invite them over for a joint consultation. Hopefully, we'll have good news soon." "No, thank you," I immediately declined. "I don't trust anyone else with this. I'll handle the supplementary treatment myself." Back when I attended the Alpha werewolf training at Aexia, I learned from the best doctors. I trusted my own medical skills.

lan hesitated for a moment, then smiled and nodded.

"Ms. Carson knows needle therapy-that's good." He hesitated for a while, then gently warned, "But needle therapy of Aexia is a vast and complex technique. To use it in clinical treatment requires real skill. Mrs. Dorothy's condition can't handle too much trial and error." I understood where he was coming from. Perhaps in his eyes, I was just an Omega-someone without great power or expertise, just an enthusiast with a shallow understanding of medicine. He probably thought I could never treat patients properly.

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"Dr. Wells, I respect your opinion and trust your authority, but no one understands my grandmother's condition better than I do." With that, I stood up and walked out of the office.

Watching Hayley confidently leave, lan felt a sense of defeat.

After all, he was the most capable and youngest Beta doctor in all of North Annestone.

Even many Alpha doctors from smaller packs struggled to get an appointment with him.

But this Omega made him feel like his authority wasn't as solid as he'd thought.

"This is the fiancée you've chosen?" lan raised an eyebrow at Benjamin, his face filled with frustration. "She's something else! As the future Luna of the Midnight Pack, she's definitely qualified." Benjamin gave his shoulder a reassuring pat. "She's very close to her grandmother. Please try to 1/2 11:34 Wed, 26 Feb".

Chapter 569 Auxiliary Treatment 95% +8 Pearls "I understand, but that's not the point. Didn't you hear her just now? She wants to treat Dorothy herself- using sAcxian needle therapy, no less. Isn't that reckless?" Even if this needle therapy truly worked wonders, Hayley was still young, probably just a novice at best.

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Now she wanted to practice on a patient whose life was on the line. Even though they were family, lan couldn't allow such unprofessional behavior right under his nose.

Benjamin shot lan a cold glance, then turned toward the door, his eyes narrowing. "Before she was brought to the hospital, Dorothy passed out. Hayley revived her with her needles." "She passed out?" lan hadn't known that detail. After hearing Benjamin's words, his expression grew more complicated.

As Benjamin said, Dorothy's first medical crisis was the most difficult. One wrong move could lead to the worst outcome.

If, as Benjamin claimed, it was Hayley who saved her, then lan had truly underestimated her Without another Word, Benjamin fell silent for a moment, then turned and left the room. Hayley's POV: I sat alone on the bench in the hallway outside the hospital room, staring blankly ahead.

A moment later, my phone buzzed with a text message.

I glanced down at it, my hands clenched into fists. Hera insidewas roaring.

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