They were all just having fun, and because of that, Jordan thought the women should terminate their pregnancies upon discovering them. Why on earth would they choose to give birth to a child?
This mindset was the core reason behind Jordan’s long-standing disdain for Liam.
If his father had not uncovered the existence of another grandson, Jordan would have never epted a child born out of wedlock, especially one given to him by a vige woman!
Even though Liam had made significant contributions to the Weaver family, there was no way Jordan would ever consider handing over the family business to him. What gave Liam the right to deserve it?
Despite these feelings of resentment, Jordan kept his true thoughts hidden. His only desire was to rid himself of the troublesome Keh!<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
So, with a respectful tone, Jordan said, “Mr. Wade, please assist Chairman Wilson!”
Keh cast a bitter look at Charlie. After all, the reason he had called Charlie “grandfather” and apologized was solely to seek a cure for his illness.
Otherwise, why would he endure such humiliation?
With a yful smile, Charlie responded to Keh, “Come, let me take a look at your pulse.”
Keh quickly extended his wrist.
Charlie pretended to check his pulse and then exined, “Your illness stems from blood stasis in your body. The downward movement is obstructed, and you have taken medication that could lead to liver and kidney damage. This has caused a buildup of substances in your lower region, resulting in ulceration. Unfortunately, anti-inmmatory medication alone won’t cure this!”
Keh found Charlie’s exnation convincing and eagerly asked, “Mr. Wade, what do you rmend for my treatment?”
Charlie smiled slightly and replied, “Your condition requires a blend of eighteen different Chinese herbs to create a medicinal soup.”
Afterward, Charlie gestured, “Please provide me with a pen and paper so I can write you a prescription.”
Keh was filled with excitement and eximed, “Wonderful! Thank you, Mr. Wade!”
He quickly turned to Jordan, asking for paper and a pen, which he handed to Charlie with great respect.
Charlie wrote down the names of eighteen of the most bitter Chinese herbs, prescribing them inrge quantities.
Anyone who tasted or sipped this concoction would likely find their tongues overwhelmed by its bitterness.
Once hepleted the prescription, Charlie gave it to Jordan, saying, “Since the Weaver family operates a pharmaceuticalpany, gathering these herbs should be straightforward, right?”
Jordan nced at the prescription and nodded, relieved to see that the herbs listed were all rtivelymon. “Yes! We have all of these Chinese herbs at home. I will arrange for someone to get them!”
He then called over one of the servants, handing him the prescription, instructing, “Go and prepare the medicine!”<fnec78> This content belongs to find?novel</fnec78>
“Understood!”
The servant hurried off to gather the necessary ingredients. Meanwhile, Keh, trembling with excitement, asked, “Mr. Wade, will I be cured once I drink this decocted medicine?”
Charlie nodded slightly and replied, “Yes, you will definitely improve after taking this medicine, but you still need a drug primer.”
“A drug primer?” Keh inquired eagerly. “What do I need? Just tell me, and I’ll have someone prepare it right away!”
Charlie smiled and exined, “Given the significant blood stasis, you will need to use human urine as the drug primer for your medicine!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>