Removing the needles was far easier than inserting them. Alfred's needles were removed in under ten minutes. After checking his condition, Roxanne began packing. Meanwhile, Jonathan and Frieda waited anxiously by the bedside. Previous consultations with renowned doctors had yielded no results, leaving them uncertain whether Alfred would wake this time.
Under their watchful gaze, Alfred's fingers twitched. A moment later, his eyes opened, and he grimaced, coughing weakly. "Grandpa!" Jonathan exclaimed. As he helped Alfred catch his breath, his eyes reflected both shock and relief. Frieda was speechless with astonishment. Despite her initial skepticism about Roxanne, her grandfather had awakened thanks to the treatment.
"Grandpa, how are you feeling?" Jonathan asked once Alfred's coughing subsided. Alfred nodded slightly and replied in a hoarse voice, "How long have I been asleep?"
Before Jonathan could answer, Roxanne, having finished packing, approached. "It's best if Mr. Queen doesn't speak much now; he needs considerable rest."
Jonathan carefully helped Alfred lie back down, then stood and expressed his gratitude. "Dr. Jarvis, I can't thank you enough. Please accept my apologies for doubting you. Our mistake was clear; you are an extraordinary doctor."
Roxanne accepted his thanks and apology, but cautioned, "Although Mr. Queen is awake, his prognosis remains serious. He'll need six to seven more treatments before a significant improvement." Jonathan nodded.
"I'll also prescribe medication to support his health and aid the treatment. The damage to his body is considerable, and I'm concerned he might not withstand future treatments without it," Roxanne explained.
Jonathan readily agreed. "Don't worry. We'll follow all your instructions."
Roxanne retrieved a bottle of pills. "Take two pills three times a day after meals." She then wrote a prescription. "Get ten batches of this. Add it to Mr. Queen's soup daily to expedite his recovery."
Jonathan confirmed, "Understood."
After further discussion, Roxanne checked the time and realized it was late. Thinking of her sons waiting at home, she prepared to leave. "I must go, but I'll return tomorrow. Call if Mr. Queen has any problems."
As she started for the door, Jonathan called out, "Dr. Jarvis, I'm sure you had another reason for coming."
Roxanne stopped, remembering her original purpose. But Mr. Queen wasn't fully recovered yet. Jonathan
Seeing her hesitation, Jonathan softened his tone. "Perhaps we could discuss it before you leave?"
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