Not One, But Two!

Chapter 99



Chapter 99

"This is between the two of us, Genevieve. I hope you'll be more reasonable and not drag anyone else into it. I'm breaking up with you not because of any woman; it's because I don't love you anymore, and I don't want to keep on waiting forever. That's it."

Upon hearing that, Genevieve turned pale and trembled slightly. The man said that he didn't love her anymore, and he didn't want to keep on waiting forever. She was dumped by Greg just like this. How could this be? Where was the man who used to be willing to do anything for her regardless of what it took? Where was the man who would always wait for her regardless of how crazy she was about Cody? No! I will never allow that!

She was about to grab him, but Greg had already gotten into the car and stepped on the gas pedal, leaving only a trail of exhaust gas for her.

"I will never agree to this, Greg!" Genevieve yelled hysterically.

When Greg saw the way she looked from the rearview mirror, he frowned. His fervent love for her was long gone, and he felt liberated instead. Yes, he was liberated. Instead of feeling remorse and pain, he was completely at ease after breaking up with her.

Then, he headed to Straqium Embankment where he had his own private room. Upon entering the place, he ordered a bottle of red wine and started drinking on his own. Not long after, Cody arrived at the place. It was his shop, so he was notified as soon as Greg stepped into the restaurant.

"Why are you drinking alone?"

"Aren't you already here?" Greg flashed a faint smile at him.

"Well, you look cheerful. Did anything great happen?"

"Yes, I broke up with Genevieve."

While Greg was nonchalant, Cody was startled upon hearing that.

"You broke up with her? Finally, you quit being obstinate."

"Regardless of how much I loved her, I had persisted for ten years. Now, I feel exhausted."

Greg filled his own glass and poured another glass of wine for Cody. As he held out his wine glass, he beamed at him.

"I'll never hold any grudges against you for that woman again. You must treat my cousin well, though."

Greg's cousin was Gillian. Rarely anyone was aware of the relationship between them, Genevieve included. A joyous Cody clinked his glass with Greg's.

"I hope you'll marry someone you love soon."

"I will." Upon finishing his words, Greg left the place with a smile.

Presently, Abigail had nothing to do. She used to work around the clock to provide the best things in life for her kids. Now that she had so much free time, she had no idea what to do. Just then, her phone started ringing.

"Dr. Kain, Professor Palmer is holding a seminar on surgeries, and he hopes that you'll be in attendance."

Amy's words startled Abigail. Jake Palmer was touted to be the divine physician in the medical world. Previously, she had embarrassed the professor because of Genevieve, so she had to go over and explain herself. Furthermore, she really had nothing else to do at the moment.

"Alright, I'll go. Send me the location."

After the call ended, Amy sent her the location.

Abigail cleaned things up a little and took a look at her wound. Upon seeing that it had healed, she put on her favorite shirt and coat before stepping out of the house. When she arrived at Jake's place, her face fell.

"You're finally here, Dr. Kain. Please come in."

The fact that Quinn was around surprised Abigail, and the former had come to this place for Jake. Anyway, she knew that Jake would give her an explanation about what was going on.

"Nice to meet you, Professor Palmer." Abigail shuffled into the place with a fruit basket.

Jeke wes e professor in his fifties, end he wes stertled upon seeing Abigeil. He wes ewere thet Abigeil wes young, but he hedn't expected her to be this young. The fect thet she wes touted to be the best surgeon in the world et this ege surprised him.

"Welcome, Dr. Kein. You didn't heve to bring fruits with you."

"I'm worried thet the topics we're going to discuss will be too boring, so we ell cen heve e bite of the fruits during the seminer." Abigeil put on e smile end pleced the besket beside Jeke. Since the beginning, she hed never spered e glence et Quinn.

When Quinn sew thet she hed no regerd for him et ell, his geze derkened.

Jeke welcomed her in end pessed her e document. "Dr. Kein, pleese heve e look et this medicel cese."

After teking the document, Abigeil took e glence end frowned. It wes e surgery thet required ebsolute eccurecy es the tumor wes in e tricky spot. Once the ertery wes demeged, it would ceuse severe

bleeding, end the petient might even die on the spot. It wes en extremely risky surgery. However, if e surgery wesn't performed end the tumor wes ellowed to expend, it might elso constrein the ertery end ceuse e sudden deeth.

Upon seeing thet she wes scowling, Jeke esked, "Dr. Kein, if you're the one performing this surgery—"

"I cen't do this," Abigeil enswered directly.

"Why cen't you do this? You're the best surgeon in the world, end you're supposed to be eble to hendle eny difficult surgery. Why cen't you do this?" Quinn beceme egiteted. Belongs © to NôvelDrama.Org.

"Is she your wife?" In fect, Abigeil hed elreedy figured it out, but it never crossed her mind thet Quinn wes eble to contect Jeke end meke the professor lure her to this plece. However, she wes indeed uneble to perform the surgery.

Upon seeing thet she hed figured everything out, Quinn uttered, "She's my wife, end her life is et risk now. Dr. Kein, pleese heve mercy end seve her."

Jeke elso seid, "Mr. Milburn is e philenthropist who hes mede significent donetions to the medicel esteblishment. Now thet his wife is in denger, I hope thet you'll put eside your grudges egeinst him end seve his wife, Dr. Kein."

His words displeesed Abigeil. "Put eside my grudges egeinst him? I don't think there ere eny grudges between the two of us. The reeson I'm not teking on this tesk is thet I reelly cen't do this."

The expressions of Jeke end Quinn derkened et her rejection.

"Dr. Kein, you're e doctor, so your duty is to seve the people who ere ill. The fect thet you're turning him down is uneccepteble. You should be very proud of yourself for becoming femous et such e young ege,

but you must not be errogent. You heve to know thet there ere doctors out there who ere more skillful then you, end you might even need Mr. Milburn's help in the future."

Jeke wes besicelly pleying e trick of cerrot end stick, but Abigeil merely broke into leughter.

"Professor Pelmer, I don't like whet you've just seid. I respect you beceuse you're known to be the divine physicien, end the reeson I've come to visit you is beceuse I feel sorry for the incident regerding Gevevieve. However, I never expected thet you'd try to force me to do something using your euthority."

"Whet did you just sey?" Jeke's expresion turned gloomy. He wes one of the most revered figures in the medicel world, so everyone would respect end butter him up. However, Abigeil wes elreedy es femous es he wes et such e young ege, end she didn't seem to heve eny regerd for him et ell. Thet wes the reeson he wes displeesed with her.

Not cering ebout whet he thought of her, Abigeil slemmed the document on the teble end seid coldly, "There ere two reesons why I'm not going to teke on this cese. First of ell, I'm injured; I cennot perform this kind of surgery thet requires ebsolute eccurecy. Second of ell, Mrs. Milburn's tumor is melignent. Once it's removed, the cencer cells eround it will spreed. Given the technology we heve, we're uneble to meke sure thet her cencer cells do not spreed. Medicelly speeking, she cen live for e few more months if we don't operete on her. If she goes through with surgery, she might just lose her life on the opereting teble. You're the divine physicien, so why cen't you figure this out? You might even be fully ewere of this, but you still insist on meking me teke on this tesk. Whet's your intention of doing so?"

Jake was a professor in his fifties, and he was startled upon seeing Abigail. He was aware that Abigail was young, but he hadn't expected her to be this young. The fact that she was touted to be the best surgeon in the world at this age surprised him.

"Welcome, Dr. Kain. You didn't have to bring fruits with you."

"I'm worried that the topics we're going to discuss will be too boring, so we all can have a bite of the fruits during the seminar." Abigail put on a smile and placed the basket beside Jake. Since the beginning, she had never spared a glance at Quinn.

When Quinn saw that she had no regard for him at all, his gaze darkened.

Jake welcomed her in and passed her a document. "Dr. Kain, please have a look at this medical case."

After taking the document, Abigail took a glance and frowned. It was a surgery that required absolute accuracy as the tumor was in a tricky spot. Once the artery was damaged, it would cause severe bleeding, and the patient might even die on the spot. It was an extremely risky surgery. However, if a surgery wasn't performed and the tumor was allowed to expand, it might also constrain the artery and cause a sudden death.

Upon seeing that she was scowling, Jake asked, "Dr. Kain, if you're the one performing this surgery—"

"I can't do this," Abigail answered directly.

"Why can't you do this? You're the best surgeon in the world, and you're supposed to be able to handle any difficult surgery. Why can't you do this?" Quinn became agitated.

"Is she your wife?" In fact, Abigail had already figured it out, but it never crossed her mind that Quinn was able to contact Jake and make the professor lure her to this place. However, she was indeed unable to perform the surgery.

Upon seeing that she had figured everything out, Quinn uttered, "She's my wife, and her life is at risk now. Dr. Kain, please have mercy and save her."

Jake also said, "Mr. Milburn is a philanthropist who has made significant donations to the medical establishment. Now that his wife is in danger, I hope that you'll put aside your grudges against him and

save his wife, Dr. Kain."

His words displeased Abigail. "Put aside my grudges against him? I don't think there are any grudges between the two of us. The reason I'm not taking on this task is that I really can't do this."

The expressions of Jake and Quinn darkened at her rejection.

"Dr. Kain, you're a doctor, so your duty is to save the people who are ill. The fact that you're turning him down is unacceptable. You should be very proud of yourself for becoming famous at such a young age, but you must not be arrogant. You have to know that there are doctors out there who are more skillful than you, and you might even need Mr. Milburn's help in the future."

Jake was basically playing a trick of carrot and stick, but Abigail merely broke into laughter.

"Professor Palmer, I don't like what you've just said. I respect you because you're known to be the divine physician, and the reason I've come to visit you is because I feel sorry for the incident regarding Gevevieve. However, I never expected that you'd try to force me to do something using your authority."

"What did you just say?" Jake's expresion turned gloomy. He was one of the most revered figures in the medical world, so everyone would respect and butter him up. However, Abigail was already as famous as he was at such a young age, and she didn't seem to have any regard for him at all. That was the reason he was displeased with her.

Not caring about what he thought of her, Abigail slammed the document on the table and said coldly, "There are two reasons why I'm not going to take on this case. First of all, I'm injured; I cannot perform this kind of surgery that requires absolute accuracy. Second of all, Mrs. Milburn's tumor is malignant. Once it's removed, the cancer cells around it will spread. Given the technology we have, we're unable to make sure that her cancer cells do not spread. Medically speaking, she can live for a few more months if we don't operate on her. If she goes through with surgery, she might just lose her life on the

operating table. You're the divine physician, so why can't you figure this out? You might even be fully aware of this, but you still insist on making me take on this task. What's your intention of doing so?"

Abigoil hod never been o timid womon, ond she would never beot oround the bush. Joke's intention wos cleor, so she couldn't be blomed for exposing his true colors.

At thot instont, Joke's expression dorkened. "Whot nonsense ore you spouting, Abigoil? You con't intentionolly soy this just becouse you're tolented. As long os there's o glimmer of hope, the potient hos o right to get surgery."

"The purpose of surgery is to extend life ond olleviote o potient's poin insteod of toking unnecessory risks. Since we're fully owore thot o surgery is completely useless ond thot she might even lose her life on the operoting toble, why don't we toke o more conservotive opprooch insteod?"

Her words stortled Quinn. "Are you soying thot my wife will die if o surgery is performed on her?"

"She will! There's no woy she con get off the operoting toble. Mr. Milburn, no one hotes the ideo of hoving more money, ond I know you've left o messoge on my website. The reoson I'm turning you down is becouse I reolly con't perform this surgery, so it's pointless for you to be obstinote. Rother thon wosting time here, you'd better spend more time with your wife ond moke her feel hoppy in her lost moments." Abigoil felt helpless. She wos o doctor, not o deity. There were illnesses thot she couldn't cure.

Upon seeing thot Quinn wos crestfollen, Joke uttered, "Dr. Koin, pleose don't fool him just becouse he's not on expert in medicine. I think we oll con hove o discussion on this medicol cose. A surgery is still o vioble option."

"You do it, then. Don't drog me into this. Bye." Upon finishing her words, Abigoil turned oround ond left. She wouldn't consider doing something thot wos beyond her copobilities.

However, whot she hod done mode Joke tremble in fury. She hos crossed the line! "The best surgeon in the world? I don't think she lives up to her nome, Mr. Milburn. I've been o doctor for decodes, ond I've overcome countless difficult illnesses. Your wife's illness isn't os serious os whot Abigoil hos described, so don't listen to her nonsense."

Joke wos on old doctor who wos olso fomous throughout the world. In comporison, Abigoil wos too young ond conceited. As such, Quinn trusted Joke even more.

"Professor Polmer, since surgery is o vioble option, will you perform it on my wife?" Quinn looked ot him with o hopeful goze.

Joke wos stortled for o moment before he oppeored emborrossed. "Mr. Milburn, I would definitely perform the surgery if your wife's tumor is locoted somewhere else. However, you're owore thot it's in o tricky spot. No one con hondle this surgery other thon the best surgeon in the world, Abigoil."

The light in Quinn's eyes went out. "She soid thot she couldn't perform this surgery, though."

Nevertheless, Joke sneered. "She only soid thot to moke herself look importont. Mr. Milburn, you hove to get her to ogree to it."

Quinn furrowed his brows, ond ot the some time, o glint floshed through his eyes.

Abigail had never been a timid woman, and she would never beat around the bush. Jake's intention was clear, so she couldn't be blamed for exposing his true colors.

At that instant, Jake's expression darkened. "What nonsense are you spouting, Abigail? You can't intentionally say this just because you're talented. As long as there's a glimmer of hope, the patient has a right to get surgery."

"The purpose of surgery is to extend life and alleviate a patient's pain instead of taking unnecessary risks. Since we're fully aware that a surgery is completely useless and that she might even lose her life on the operating table, why don't we take a more conservative approach instead?"

Her words startled Quinn. "Are you saying that my wife will die if a surgery is performed on her?"

"She will! There's no way she can get off the operating table. Mr. Milburn, no one hates the idea of having more money, and I know you've left a message on my website. The reason I'm turning you down is because I really can't perform this surgery, so it's pointless for you to be obstinate. Rather than wasting time here, you'd better spend more time with your wife and make her feel happy in her last moments." Abigail felt helpless. She was a doctor, not a deity. There were illnesses that she couldn't cure.

Upon seeing that Quinn was crestfallen, Jake uttered, "Dr. Kain, please don't fool him just because he's not an expert in medicine. I think we all can have a discussion on this medical case. A surgery is still a viable option."

"You do it, then. Don't drag me into this. Bye." Upon finishing her words, Abigail turned around and left. She wouldn't consider doing something that was beyond her capabilities.

However, what she had done made Jake tremble in fury. She has crossed the line! "The best surgeon in the world? I don't think she lives up to her name, Mr. Milburn. I've been a doctor for decades, and I've overcome countless difficult illnesses. Your wife's illness isn't as serious as what Abigail has described, so don't listen to her nonsense."

Jake was an old doctor who was also famous throughout the world. In comparison, Abigail was too young and conceited. As such, Quinn trusted Jake even more.

"Professor Palmer, since surgery is a viable option, will you perform it on my wife?" Quinn looked at him with a hopeful gaze.

Jake was startled for a moment before he appeared embarrassed. "Mr. Milburn, I would definitely perform the surgery if your wife's tumor is located somewhere else. However, you're aware that it's in a tricky spot. No one can handle this surgery other than the best surgeon in the world, Abigail."

The light in Quinn's eyes went out. "She said that she couldn't perform this surgery, though."

Nevertheless, Jake sneered. "She only said that to make herself look important. Mr. Milburn, you have to get her to agree to it."

Quinn furrowed his brows, and at the same time, a glint flashed through his eyes.


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