All Chapters of WIFE KICKED MILLIONAIRE MEDICAL GOD HUSBAND: Chapter 81
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Chapter Eighty One
The sun had barely risen over Amsterdam when Elise and Lukas stepped into the sprawling convention center for the city’s premier health tech expo.The building’s glass façade reflected the morning light, and inside, a hum of anticipation pulsed through the air. Hundreds of researchers, investors, and journalists were already setting up their booths, eager to witness the unveiling of new technologies that promised to reshape healthcare. But Elise and Lukas were focused on more than just the spectacle—they were here to introduce the culmination of months of relentless innovation: the AI herbal recommendation system.Margot’s startup team was already at the booth beside theirs, fine-tuning the display and adjusting the sample prototypes. Elise approached them with a smile. “Everything ready?” she asked, her voice calm but carrying an edge of excitement.Margot looked up, slightly frazzled but determined. “Almost. Just finalizing the algorithm integration with the plant compound database.
Chapter Eighty Two
Inside the modernist building, glass walls and polished steel reflected the seriousness of the mission at hand. Today wasn’t about a product launch or a demonstration—it was about trust. They were pitching their AI herbal recommendation system to a consortium of global health organizations, and the stakes had never been higher.Margot, standing quietly behind them, adjusted the prototype display for the umpteenth time. She had been on edge ever since news of a new challenge with Visser surfaced, but Lukas had reassured her multiple times. “We control the narrative, Margot. Today, we prove that science, adaptability, and integrity are our strongest allies.”The presentation began in a spacious conference room filled with NGO representatives from Europe, Africa, and Asia. Elise opened with her signature calm authority, outlining the system’s goals: precision healthcare through AI, accessibility across socioeconomic and geographic boundaries, and adaptability to local contexts. She empha
Chapter Eighty Three
The city of The Hague gleamed under an early autumn sun as delegates, innovators, and policymakers gathered for the annual Health Innovation Summit.Elise walked through the conference hall, her stride purposeful, yet calm. Today, her mission was ambitious: she intended to propose integrating their AI herbal recommendation system with major global health platforms, a move that could exponentially expand its reach and impact. Lukas followed closely, carrying a sleek tablet loaded with simulations, while Margot trailed, preoccupied with the latest competitive reports from her startup.As the summit commenced, Elise stepped onto the stage, greeted by an attentive audience of international health officials and technology leaders. Her voice, measured yet compelling, outlined the vision.“Our AI system has demonstrated precision, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity in pilot programs across multiple continents,” she began. “Now, imagine its impact if integrated with global health platform
Chapter Eighty Four
The gray clouds over Amsterdam mirrored the tension inside the International Health Technology Certification Office. Elise and Lukas had arrived early, carrying their meticulously prepared documentation, datasets, and validation studies. Today, they would seek global certification for their AI herbal recommendation system—a critical milestone that would authorize its deployment across hospitals, clinics, and health networks worldwide.Margot trailed behind, clutching her laptop and financial reports, worried about the impact of ongoing market pressures on her startup. She had been reassured countless times by Elise and Lukas, but the shadow of Dr. Bram Visser loomed persistently. His influence, though waning, was not entirely gone. And she knew he had never truly accepted that their AI system had outpaced his predictions.Inside the large, minimalist room, a panel of international certifiers, officials from various health authorities, and technical auditors waited. Elise greeted them
Chapter Eighty Five
The grand ballroom of the Rotterdam International Conference Center shimmered with crystal chandeliers and golden light as global health leaders, innovators, and philanthropists gathered for the annual Global Health Gala. Elise adjusted her elegant evening dress, her gaze sweeping the room with quiet satisfaction. Tonight was a celebration—but more than that, it was a testament to persistence, vision, and collaboration.Lukas, standing beside her in a tailored suit, looked equally composed, though his hands betrayed a subtle nervousness. This gala marked the worldwide adoption of their AI herbal recommendation system and the launch of virtual remedy hubs—digital platforms connecting practitioners, patients, and herbalists in real time. The culmination of years of research and trials, the project now had the potential to transform healthcare globally.Margot arrived shortly after, her excitement evident as she carried a small, wrapped package. Her startup had just gone global with a he
Chapter Eighty Six
The Grand Hall of the Amsterdam RAI Centre glittered under the soft glow of chandeliers, reflecting the city’s crisp autumn light through its vast glass panels. Delegates from over fifty countries had gathered, their anticipation palpable as Elise and Lukas prepared to reveal the next evolution of their global health initiative. The summit wasn’t just a showcase—it was a proving ground.Elise adjusted her lapel microphone, scanning the room. Her pulse quickened not with anxiety, but with purpose. She had seen firsthand the impact their AI-driven health hubs had made, but now they were ready to empower the very communities they served. Today, the focus was not only technology—it was trust, education, and cultural sensitivity. Lukas, calm and composed, stood beside her, a tablet in hand loaded with interactive modules for local herbalists.“Ladies and gentlemen,” Elise began, her voice steady, “our vision has always been to make healthcare accessible, effective, and culturally respectfu
Chapter Eighty Seven
The skyline of Rotterdam glimmered as dawn broke, its glass facades catching the first streaks of light. Elise stood at the edge of the conference terrace, her mind running through the day’s agenda. The African health councils had expressed cautious interest in their training program, but recent whispers had set a ripple of doubt in their potential partners. Vera Linden had been quietly working behind the scenes, spreading rumors that the AI-curated herbal methods might be unverified, unsafe even. Elise’s jaw tightened. Misinformation was her old adversary, only now dressed in the guise of professional concern.“Everything alright?” Lukas asked, approaching with two cups of coffee. He handed her one, the warmth seeping into her palms. He could always sense when she was tense, and right now, tension ran thick as the North Sea fog outside.“I’m just thinking ahead,” Elise said. “If Linden’s rumors reach the councils before we present, it could jeopardize the deal in Ethiopia—and beyond
Chapter Eighty Eight
The Hague glowed under a crisp spring morning, its canals shimmering like liquid silver. The Global Wellness Forum had drawn luminaries from every corner of the health sector: researchers, policy-makers, philanthropists, and NGOs. For Elise, Lukas, Sofia, and Margot, it was more than an event—it was a stage to cement the next phase of their mission: building a sustainable, community-driven healthcare network across the globe.Lukas stood beside a display table adorned with a small, ornately labeled vial of rare herbal extract. The compound was almost mythical in its potency—an herb cultivated in remote highlands, known for its immune-boosting properties. He had spent months sourcing it responsibly, ensuring every step adhered to ethical cultivation standards. Now, it was the centerpiece of the forum’s charity auction, intended to benefit global health initiatives.“Elise, are you ready for this?” Lukas asked, his hand brushing hers briefly. “This could attract a lot of attention—and n
Chapter Eighty Nine
The Amsterdam conference hall hummed with a restrained energy, polished floors reflecting the morning light streaming through towering windows. Delegates from UN health committees, international NGOs, and policymakers gathered for a day of deliberation, poised to decide the fate of Elise and Lukas’s mentorship fund. For the team, this wasn’t just another milestone—it was a test of credibility on the global stage.Lukas adjusted the stack of documents on the podium, a subtle calmness radiating from him. Elise stood beside him, poised and confident, yet aware that Linden’s presence in the room was a storm waiting to strike. The German consultant had been circulating doubts quietly for weeks, suggesting Lukas’s herbal training modules lacked standardization and scientific rigor. The whispers were insidious, and Elise knew even a hint of uncertainty could jeopardize the endorsement.“Good morning,” Elise began, her voice clear and steady. “We are here to present a mentorship fund designed
Chapter Ninety
The Rotterdam skyline shimmered as the city prepared to host the annual Health Innovation Gala. Its glass towers reflected the fading sunlight, casting warm golden streaks across the canals. Inside the grand hall, delegates from international health organizations, philanthropic foundations, and cutting-edge biotech firms gathered, buzzing with anticipation.Tonight was more than a gala—it was the official launch of the mentorship fund, a culmination of years of vision, dedication, and collaboration for Elise and Lukas.Elise adjusted her gown, the soft fabric rustling as she moved toward the stage. Lukas stood beside her, calm and composed, a tablet in hand displaying the global rollout plan for the mentorship fund. The program was ambitious: hundreds of local healers across multiple continents would be trained, each session powered by Lukas’s carefully verified herbal remedies, integrated with their AI-supported curriculum.“This is it,” Elise whispered, turning to Lukas. “Everything