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The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky

Chapter 58
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The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 58

At the other end, Leon sat cross–legged on the ground and used spiritual energy in applying pressure,

and the invisible spiritual energy then began flowing

continuously into Bernard’s body through Leon’s fingers.

Because the old man’s condition was too serious, Leon

expended a lot of his energy.

Within seconds, he started sweating profusely and his face turned pale. His body also became weaker

and weaker, and he was almost on the verge of collapse!

Upon seeing that scene, the onlookers could not help but get nervous. Although they had no idea what

Leon did, they could all tell that he had difficulties just holding on!

“Mister Wick, you can see that this young man is going to faint! He won’t be able to save your

grandfather! If this goes on, the old man will surely die! I suggest sending the

old man to the hospital as soon as possible, With the

knowledge I have, I can save him as long as the disease can be detected using the medical

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equipment…” Hilmar refused to give up and stood up again.

“I see…” Jenson’s face turned ashen, then red. Seeing

that his grandfather did not respond despite Leon’s best efforts, what little remaining confidence he had

in Leon had all but disappeared.

“Send my grandpa to the hospital immediately!” Jenson gritted his teeth, waved his hands, and gave out

an order to his two bodyguards.

“Wait… He’s…fine now…” Leon used his last strength to

squeeze out a sentence before his body collapsed

backward and fell on the floor with a thud.

“He is?”

Jenson and the onlookers were quite shocked. They looked at the old man lying motionless on the

ground, and then exchanged looks of disbelief with each other.

“What does he mean by fine? The old man didn’t react at all! It’s all a deliberate act to trick everyone…”

Hilmar snorted coldly.

Before he finished speaking, Bernard coughed several times in a row and opened his eyes. He then got

up and

sat up.

Hilmar was taken by surprise and had to swallow his words.

“Thank heavens you’re alright, Grandpa!” Jenson became

emotional and he hurriedly rushed forward to help his grandfather up.

“I’m okay now. My body feels pretty relaxed!”

Bernard’s voice was much clearer, and his body regained some strength as he moved his muscles and

bones a little.

“Grandpa, it’s all thanks to this man here. He was the one who sav-” Jenson pointed in Leon’s direction,

but

Bernard interrupted him by raising his hand.

“You don’t need to explain everything to me. I was still conscious earlier and I know what happened.”

The old man walked up to Leon and bowed deeply to him with a grateful expression. “Thank you for

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saving me, young man. I would’ve been dead by now if it weren’t for you!”

“You’re too kind… I’m just glad that you’re…fine…”

Leon collapsed from exhaustion and laid on the ground with his back against the floor. His face was very

pale, but there was a gratified smile on the corner of his lips.

It was at the final critical moment that his body reached its limit and he almost could not pull through, but

luckily for him, he channeled his determination to save the old man and finally managed to hang on until

the last second!

“Amazing!”

“Your medical skills are spectacular. The old man was one breath away from being a goner and yet you

were able to bring him back to life. This is a miracle! How exciting!”

“Yeah, I never thought that alternative medicine could be so incredible. It was a real eye–opener today. If

anyone dares to argue that alternative medicine is inferior to modern medicine, I promise I’ll be the first

one to refute

him!”

“You did well, young man. You’re a man of honor who spares no effort to cure diseases and save lives.

Such selflessness and medical ethics are what makes you a genuine, benevolent doctor. I have only

praise for you!“