All Chapters of WIFE KICKED MILLIONAIRE MEDICAL GOD HUSBAND: Chapter 71
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Chapter Seventy One
The Amsterdam tech expo hall pulsed with excitement. Bright screens displayed new innovations, VR demonstrations flickered across the walls, and clusters of attendees moved from one exhibit to the next, phones and cameras capturing every moment. Elise and Lukas navigated the crowd, their presence commanding attention even amidst the flurry of startups and tech giants.At the center of their exhibit stood a sleek, interactive station labeled “AI Herbal Diagnostic Platform.” The tool promised rapid, evidence-based identification of conditions that could benefit from Lukas’s verified remedies, integrating historical data, patient inputs, and predictive analytics. Visitors hovered around, curious and skeptical in equal measure.Elise gestured toward the setup, her voice steady and clear. “This isn’t just an app. It’s a platform that combines verified herbal data, patient symptom inputs, and AI prediction models to provide accurate, reliable recommendations. It’s designed for scalability,
Chapter Seventy Two
Elise adjusted her blazer, scanning the sleek conference room filled with executives, developers, and investors. “Remember, Lukas,” she said quietly, “this isn’t just about showcasing technology. It’s about trust. If they doubt the data, nothing else matters.”Lukas nodded, his calm demeanor in contrast to Elise’s sharp focus. “The AI has been validated across multiple trials. Transparency is our advantage. Facts speak louder than objections.”Margot hovered nearby, her tablet open with dashboards from her app. “I’ve briefed my team,” she said. “They’re ready to see the integration of our datasets with your AI platform. If this goes well, investors will notice the combined impact.”The session began with Elise presenting the platform’s vision. “Our AI diagnostic tool leverages verified herbal data and predictive analytics to provide safe, accurate recommendations in real time. It’s designed for global deployment, adaptable to diverse healthcare systems, and scalable for field operatio
Chapter Seventy Three
The Hague’s conference center hummed with energy, the high ceilings amplifying the murmur of delegates from across the globe. Banners of international health organizations adorned the walls, and the scent of coffee mingled with the crisp professionalism of suits and polished shoes. Elise walked briskly alongside Lukas, her mind focused on the ambitious proposal they were about to present.“Our AI diagnostic platform has proven itself,” Elise said quietly, scanning the room. “But integration with global health databases will elevate its reach. Real-time updates, broader epidemiological data, and cross-border collaboration—it’s the next logical step.”Lukas nodded, his tablet already open with predictive models. “If we can demonstrate compatibility and security, the case is strong. The system can scale without compromising accuracy or privacy.”Margot trailed behind, clutching her tablet displaying her app’s latest analytics. “And with integration,” she added, “my startup can feed real-
Chapter Seventy Four
The morning sun glinted off Amsterdam’s canals as Elise and Lukas arrived at the headquarters of the Global Health Certification Authority. The sleek glass building reflected the city’s orderly charm, but inside, tension lingered in the air. Today, they were presenting their AI-driven herbal diagnostic platform for formal global certification—a crucial step toward worldwide adoption.Elise straightened her blazer, scanning the conference room where officials, auditors, and representatives from multiple nations had gathered. “This certification is more than a stamp,” she said quietly to Lukas. “It’s the key to international trust and deployment. Every objection must be addressed before they vote.”Lukas, already reviewing his tablet with validation logs and trial data, nodded. “And we’re prepared. We have documentation, independent studies, and multiple layers of verification. Facts will speak louder than claims.”Margot, seated nearby with her tablet, looked focused but nervous. Her o
Chapter Seventy Five
The grand ballroom of Rotterdam’s luxury hotel glittered with crystal chandeliers, Elise stepped onto the stage first, her presence commanding but warm. “Tonight,” she began, her voice carrying over the murmur of anticipation, “we celebrate not just technology, but collaboration, integrity, and the vision of transforming healthcare for communities worldwide.”Lukas joined her, his calm presence contrasting with the room’s buzzing energy. He scanned the audience, many of whom had been skeptical months ago, now witnesses to the platform’s verified global impact. “From virtual clinics in remote regions to real-time diagnostic recommendations, this tool represents what can be achieved when expertise, data, and compassion converge.”The room erupted in polite applause, but a familiar murmur ran through part of the crowd. Dr. Thijs de Boer, seated toward the back with a few remaining allies, raised his voice. “Impressive presentation, but recent reports suggest inconsistencies in virtual di
Chapter Seventy Six
The glass ceiling of the Amsterdam RAI Conference Center shimmered under the afternoon sun as delegates from across the globe streamed into the grand hall. Banners celebrating “Global Wellness Innovation 2025” hung from the high rafters, a kaleidoscope of color reflecting off the polished floors. Elise adjusted the lapel microphone clipped to her blazer, feeling the familiar buzz of anticipation. Beside her, Lukas surveyed the crowd with a mixture of excitement and calm—the balance he had always maintained between visionary ambition and grounded realism.Today was the unveiling of their latest initiative: a blockchain-based herbal remedy tracker designed to ensure transparency across the entire supply chain, from herb harvesters in remote villages to distributors in urban clinics. It was an ambitious leap, even for a duo whose previous AI tool had transformed diagnostics. And yet, Elise could feel the energy of the room—the palpable sense that the world was ready to embrace their next
Chapter Seventy Seven
Elise adjusted her blazer and checked the tablet in her hand. Lukas stood beside her, calm as always, eyes scanning the room. The stakes were high—this pitch could open the Asian market for their tracker, but they weren’t stepping into a neutral arena. Eline Kramer, the biotech CEO whose influence had challenged them repeatedly, was here too.Elise’s stomach tightened—not with fear, but with focus. “She’s already spreading doubts,” she murmured to Lukas.“I know,” Lukas replied, voice steady. “But skepticism has always been our stage. Today, data will speak louder than rumors.”The opening keynote ended, and Elise stepped confidently onto the stage. The room hushed instantly, respect for her reputation evident. “Esteemed regulators,” she began, voice clear and steady, “our blockchain-based tracker ensures complete transparency and accountability in herbal medicine supply chains. Today, we will demonstrate not just its functionality, but its security and reliability.”From the crowd, K
Chapter Seventy Eight
Delegates from NGOs, governments, and private foundations moved through the atrium, their conversations a mixture of cautious optimism and strategic calculation. Elise and Lukas navigated the crowd with practiced ease, their presence drawing recognition but not distraction. Today’s mission was different: not profit, not partnerships, but a humanitarian cause that could shape public health distribution worldwide.Lukas held a small, elegantly packaged vial—the rare herbal serum he had developed after months of research. It was a potent extract, known for its efficacy in strengthening immune response and accelerating recovery from chronic inflammatory conditions. Its scarcity and potency made it highly coveted, and several organizations had already expressed interest in acquiring it for large-scale trials.“This could change the way NGOs distribute herbal remedies globally,” Elise said softly as she glanced at Lukas. “But we need a structure that guarantees fairness, accountability, and
Chapter Seventy Nine
.”The grand hall of the World Health Organization headquarters in Amsterdam hummed with quiet urgency. Delegates, officials, and observers moved through corridors lined with flags from every nation, a constant reminder that today’s decisions could have global ramifications. Elise adjusted the strap of her laptop bag and glanced at Lukas, who was reviewing the blockchain audit logs one final time.“This is it,” Elise whispered, her voice steady but charged with anticipation. “If we secure WHO approval, the Transparency Fund can scale globally. Every shipment, every beneficiary, fully accountable.”Lukas gave a small nod. “We’ve prepared for every scenario. Kramer won’t be able to undermine this.”Elise raised an eyebrow. “Famous last words?”He smiled faintly. “We’ll see.”The approval panel convened, a semicircle of officials seated behind sleek wooden desks. Cameras silently recorded the proceedings, capturing every gesture and every word. Elise stepped forward, projecting authority
Chapter Eighty
The Rotterdam International Health Conference was alive with energy, the air buzzing with anticipation. Delegates, NGO representatives, and journalists filled the sprawling convention center, the hall a sea of colorful attire and eager conversation. Today marked the official launch of the Transparency Fund’s tracked remedy programs, a culmination of years of work by Elise, Lukas, and their growing team.Elise adjusted her blazer, taking a deep breath. “This is it,” she murmured to Lukas as they walked toward the stage. “Everything we’ve built comes together today.”Lukas gave her a calm, reassuring nod. “We’ve prepared for scrutiny, for skepticism, for Kramer’s interference. Today is about impact.”Elise smiled faintly. “And impact is exactly what the world will see.”The conference hall fell silent as Elise and Lukas took the podium. Screens behind them displayed live maps of crisis zones, each dot representing a shipment of herbal remedies tracked via the blockchain-based Transparen