Nicholas stood up and took out his gun. He then walked to the door in big steps.

When Rowan walked out of Kelly's ward, he nodded at Mandy, who had been waiting at the door to show his respect.

"Mr. Irwin." Her eyes were red as she bowed respectfully. "Thank you for being willing to save my daughter! I'll remember what you've done for us forever!" Rowan waved.

"You're too kind, Mrs. Tanner. Doctors are just like the patients' parents. How can we watch the patients suffer without saving them?"

"Do you think there's still hope for her, Mr. Irwin?"

Rowan thought for a moment and said, "She has been treated the traditional way. To me, although congenital diseases are hard to treat, she will survive." Mandy's eyes lit up. "Really?"

Rowan nodded, "Holistic healing will show better results. Given the many traditional holistic methods in Southeast Aciatic, even if they're old wives' remedies, they can work at critical times, depending on how one applies them."

He took out two bottles as he spoke. "This is the new medicine that Irwin Pharmaceuticals produced. Feed her these following the instructions. I'll check on her again in three days."

Mandy took them and thanked him.

Rowan smiled. "But remember. This is medicine, not a magic pill. It's impossible to cure everything."

"I know, I know!" Mandy would be more than happy if her daughter's illness could be eased.

"I'll get going, then."

"Hey, Mr. Irwin!" Mandy called him immediately. "My daughter's memory loss..."

Rowan paused. There was a slight change to his expression.

He had intentionally avoided that topic.

He recalled each detail.

When he was in the ward, he wanted to try acupuncture on her to stimulate her nervous system. It might work. However, when he aimed the needle behind her ear, Kelly, who had been quiet, suddenly grabbed his hand. She shook her head at him. It was suspicious.

'Did that girl really lose her memory?'

"Uncle, I don't want to be poked." Kelly said softly, "It hurts!"

"But it'll help you remember many things."

"No matter what, I don't want pain... Uncle, would you bear to poke me with a needle if I were your daughter?"

Rowan frowned.

The books said that memory loss patients would reject the outside world, unwilling to communicate with people. However, this girl had clear eyes. She dared to look him in the eyes and even grab his hand.

He thought there must be something behind this.

"Mr. Irwin?" Mandy called him a few times before he snapped back to his senses.

"Oh." He smiled to conceal his absent-mindedness, "There are many explanations for memory loss, as well as many triggers. I can only advise you what caused her memory loss after checking her medical history."

"Someone did this to her!" Mandy started shaking as soon as she talked about this.

When she started talking about it, Joe, who was not far away, coughed softly.

He glanced at her, blaming her nonsense again, then he looked at Rowan respectfully. He was smiling so hard that his eyes and nose were squeezed together.

"Thank you so much, Mr. Irwan! You're our savior!"

"I'm just doing my job."

"Then... I won't see you out." Joe faked a smile. "Rest well, Mr. Irwin!"

Rowan nodded. His bodyguards sent him to the parking lot.

After Rowan walked far away, Joe looked at Mandy, upset, as he blamed her. "What are you doing? Must you ruin our family name!?"

"Hah, Joe!" Mandy gave him the side eye. "I've been married to you for so many years, and it's my first time seeing you being so mad because of an outsider!"

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