Chapter: 1049
Tattoos adorned her body.
Isaac recoiled, taking a step back.
It was perhaps the most wretched visage he had ever witnessed.
Now, he understood why she had taken such great pains to conceal herself.
Watching from the sidelines, Alick felt a wave of nausea rising within him.
Oh no! He thought.
How could a woman be so repulsive?
Undeterred by Isaac's evident disgust, Camila pressed on, determined to leave an indelible impression. With a swift motion, she removed her hat, causing her lacklustre golden curls to cascade in disarray, resembling a tangled bird's nest quivering gently in the air.
“I need to change doctors," Isaac declared, turning to Alick.
Understanding the gravity of the situation, Alick responded promptly, “I'LL arrange it immediately."
“sir, I'm a competent doctor. Please don't judge me based on my appearance," Camila interjected, donning her hat and mask once more.
“I'm currently pregnant and the hospital provides excellent care for expectant mothers. Even if you were to report me to the superiors, it would be futile."
Alick's gaze was fixated on her belly, contemplating the unfortunate man who had shared an intimate encounter with her, resulting in a child.
What ill fortune! Would the child be forever cursed if it inherited her appearance?
However, Camila paid no mind to the revulsion in their eyes. She was focused solely on the surprisingly positive effect she had achieved.
Satisfaction radiated from her.
“I have two treatment options for you to choose from. The first is water therapy, which includes medicinal baths and massages. The second involves cranial electrical stimulation, where low-intensity current is applied to specific areas of the brain through an electrode. This can help regulate cranial nerve activity and alleviate symptoms of insomnia, depression, and anxiety," Camila explained.
“Needless to say, I feel safer with the first option," Alick expressed his preference. The idea of cranial electrical stimulation seemed somewhat unnerving to him.
He couldn't help but wonder if there were any potential risks associated with stimulating Isaac's brain in such a manner. Uncertainty fueled his cautious nature.
So he felt Like they were better off sticking to the first.
“Mr. Johnston, conservative treatment would be the better choice,” Alick tried to persuade him.
“Opting for the second option would require frequent visits to the hospital, which can be quite inconvenient."
Camila turned her gaze toward Isaac and posed the crucial question, “Which option do you choose?"
"The first one," Alick quickly interjected.
Isaac glanced at him, but remained silent.