The Time-Limited Baby Doctor Doesn’t Hide The Fact That She’s A Genius - Chapter 72
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The Terminal Baby Physician Doesn’t Hide Being a Genius
Chapter 72
There had been no moment more exhilarating than this since falling ill.
“Meeting the finest physician and feeling like I’m becoming normal again is quite refreshing.”
Hei Birang stared intently at his mother and spoke each word calmly and deliberately.
Damn it, I mustn’t get excited here.
For my niece’s sake, I had to suppress my usual personality and act cold and composed.
Right now, I needed the cold demeanor my brother had before he lost his memory.
“Ah, here I should praise the greatness of the young and lovely physician who treated me, shouldn’t I?”
“….”
“Actually, this works out well. I was disappointed that this damned outstanding talent hadn’t been recognized.”
Hei Birang smiled with his eyes curved.
I must protect my niece.
She was precious, an irreplaceable benefactor who had shown me the happiness of daily life.
“Today is the day my niece becomes famous, and I intend to dedicate myself as a warrior to protect her from the useless political battles that will follow.”
A water pillar shot up beside Hei Birang.
“I request from this position that you take care of yourselves.”
Some people stepped back with gasps as the wind shot up like spears here and there.
The Family Head, who had been stubbornly silent, finally opened her mouth.
“Yes. I have no choice but to acknowledge it. How awkward it is to see my sons looking so normal.”
The Family Head’s eyes, now filled with benevolent light, curved brightly.
“I declare that I acknowledge the improvement in Hei Birang and Hei Biwon’s conditions, and I will lift their house arrest and remove the tracking scent.”
“Mother!”
“Family Head!!”
The Family Head paid no attention to her daughters’ opposition.
Hei Moran’s interest was already focused on that young child.
Hei Biyu.
There was such a treasure in my family?
If this is the case.
‘If only I could present her to the Emperor.’
She could reclaim her lost glory, the glory of the Hei Family, and make it prosper again.
For this purpose.
What did her young age matter, or that she was the daughter of a useless son who had lost his memory?
Even the fact that the son was a criminal could be forgiven, she thought.
Even that son afflicted with the incurable disease of memory loss seemed to have recovered some of his memories, didn’t he?
“But what I have seen is only the results.”
The Family Head looked at the retainers, physicians, and pharmacists who were flustered, not knowing how to react, as well as her children and son-in-law who harbored turbid anger.
It was an amusing situation.
Especially the audacious little child who looked at her with composure as if accustomed to it all,
And the son who had lost his memory but stood to protect his child – they were the most interesting of all.
“From this moment on, Hei Birang shall follow the designated warrior and prove how long you can endure without abnormal sleep, that your sleepwalking has improved.”
“…I shall do so.”
“And both you, Hei Biwon and Hei Birang, shall receive my diagnosis and prove yourselves again.”
“…We shall follow your command.”
The two brothers bowed their heads to the Family Head’s command with reluctant expressions.
“Hei Biyu.”
Finally, the Family Head’s command turned toward Biyu.
“You also came here for the charge of arbitrarily using the Hei Family name and establishing a clinic.”
“Yes.”
“But your words are correct. There is no reason not to call you a physician.”
Biyu’s bright, clear eyes captured the Family Head. An intelligent light uncharacteristic of a child flickered through them.
“I hereby appoint you as an official physician of the family.”
“…F-Family Head?”
Whether the watching elder physicians were flustered or not, the Family Head continued speaking.
“However, there is a condition.”
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I swallowed my breath and suppressed a curse inwardly.
‘If you’re going to acknowledge it, just acknowledge it. What’s with adding conditions?’
This is exactly why these stubborn old-generation physicians are problematic.
I had already produced results. Yet because she didn’t witness the process herself, she wanted to assign another task.
Especially when I had partially treated Uncle and Little Uncle’s illness that various physicians couldn’t cure, and even the Family Head herself couldn’t resolve – and all I get is a mere official physician position?
Is this a joke?
“You shall have a private audience with me.”
At the Family Head’s words, I heard someone gasp behind me.
‘What is she saying? This isn’t enough either. Where does she think she can brush this off so easily?’
The current Family Head rarely engages in external activities.
External affairs were being handled by her eldest daughter, Hei Haran.
Even the elder physician elders with considerable experience couldn’t easily meet the Family Head.
So a private audience was certainly something that would invite someone’s envy.
I sensed light malice in the Family Head’s words.
The intention to diminish what I had accomplished and draw out opposition from others.
It was obvious who would object to this matter.
‘Third Aunt over there, perhaps?’
Of course, First Aunt would be there too.
“Yes.”
I first politely greeted the Family Head while being held in Dad’s arms. I planned to greet her first before causing trouble.
“And.”
And what? Damn it. What a greedy old woman.
“Currently, there’s one request that has come to the family – treating an epidemic.”
I hesitated.
‘An epidemic? At this time?’
…Why is this topic coming up?
“If you want to have official physician qualifications, go there yourself and try treating the disease.”
“…”
For a moment, I thought I had misheard.
Does this grandmother realize that I’m three years old?
But thinking that she was someone who used even her own sons as tools, I easily understood.
‘Come to think of it, in the original story, she was also someone who gave trials to the 10-year-old Female Lead.’
Moreover, this was tantamount to acknowledging me.
Renowned families of physicians and pharmacists like the Hei Family also received requests from the state or Lords and were dispatched.
However, only official physicians could be dispatched at such times.
And only physicians with skills that wouldn’t tarnish the family’s name in that particular request.
“I will do so.”
This level could be considered quite decent recognition. But it still doesn’t balance out.
“Mother, I support all of Mother’s decisions, but not this…!”
“I-I’m sorry, but I share the same opinion. Family Head!”
Including First Aunt Hei Haran, an elderly man who had been silent until now stepped forward.
He was one of the elders who had a reputation as a physician.
“Family Head, no, Mother! That’s right, this really isn’t appropriate! If it’s the epidemic request that came in now… it’s a position to dispatch someone who has been a formal physician for at least 8 years!”
“…”
“No matter how much we shout about what that child did, aside from the result that Brother and Hei Birang got better, nothing else has come out yet!”
Third Aunt belittled me while acknowledging the improvement of the illness.
“I think this way – there must be another physician! Let’s find that person instead!”
In a way, it seemed like desperation.
“Bihu’s disease had a high probability of being hereditary! That child might also have problems with memory or intelligence!”
She unhesitatingly belittled her niece whom she was seeing for the first time.
Of course, I didn’t need to step forward.
I wasn’t particularly angry either.
Because Dad stepped forward for me.
Crash!
Cracks appeared in the ground. Sharp wind blew threateningly.
“Huff, huff…!”
Third Aunt was trembling, having turned pale.
Dad spoke calmly.
“Sister should be careful with her words.”
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