Treatment
Author: Evie Penheart
last update2025-09-29 16:10:32

Chapter Sixteen

The ward was thick with tension. Catherine’s plea still hung in the air—Adrian, tell us what to do—and every eye fixed on him as if the old man’s fate rested on his next breath.

Adrian broke the silence. His voice was calm, steady, but carried the weight of command.

“Bring me a full set of silver needles.”

The room stirred at once. Catherine’s family blinked in surprise, while the physicians exchanged bewildered looks.

“Silver needles?” one of them echoed. “You mean acupuncture? This is no time for folk remedies!”

Another doctor scoffed, pushing his glasses higher up his nose. “With respect, young man, you’ve accused us of being blind. Yet now you turn to outdated superstition? We’re dealing with a real medical emergency here. Needles won’t save him.”

Adrian’s gaze sharpened, cold enough to silence the protest. “If you had a solution, he wouldn’t be lying here dying.” His tone dropped to steel. “You’ve had months to fix this, and you’ve failed. Either prepare what I as
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