Chapter 16 Shattered Illusions
But so what?
This time, Professor Miller had only let Scarlett step in because he wanted to protect Rebecca–otherwise, it would’ve been Rebecca in the spotlight, and she would’ve done even better than Scarlett.
It’s just that Rebecca never defended herself. She only ever lifted Scarlett up.
She was too kind.
And in truth, Rebecca did it hoping he would see the good in Scarlett and speak well of her in front of their parents.
Even if he didn’t like it, he couldn’t bear to let Rebecca feel upset. That was the only reason he’d softened his tone toward Scarlett.
“Alright, stop standing around. Go with Professor Miller back to campus,” he said. “And when you get back, treat Rebecca properly. I better not hear about you acting out again.”
Rebecca quickly grabbed Stanley’s arm.
“Stanley, don’t say that. Scarlett isn’t making things hard for me. She’s just been dealing with some stuff lately and hasn’t been in a good mood.”
Everyone watching looked even more amused.
So the big public breakup with the family had only been for attention? Just to compete with the real heiress?
With someone like that, no matter how skilled they might be, no one would dare trust them easily.
What if she used her needles to turn people into pawns for her own publicity?
It might be fine with ordinary folks, but if it happened to a respected elder, it could ruin their entire reputation.
Sean wasn’t having it.
“Wow. You sure are polite, huh? Ms. Scarlett hasn’t even said a word, but you’re out here flapping your lips nonstop. What is it, some kind of Joyner family tradition to talk over her? All these righteous–sounding words–but when she went to the surgery wing to get her injuries treated, I didn’t see you show any concern.”
Stanley had been burning with anger after Sean’s jab, but when he heard the words “injuries treated,” an image flashed in his mind–Scarlett, covered in blood on the day she broke off ties with the family.
And suddenly-
An odd wave of panic and unease rose in his chest.
“I…”
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judge anyone else.”
That was a direct shot at Rebecca’s upbringing.
Stanley’s face darkened. Just as he was about to snap back, Rebecca held him back.
“Stanley, don’t fight. I’m fine.”
Then she turned tearfully to Sean.
“I’m sorry. I just wanted Scarlett to get back to her normal studies and life. I wasn’t thinking about anything else.”
She even wiped at her tears.
Looking completely wronged but determined to say nothing more.
Sean let out a cold laugh, ready to go to war with the pretentious scum–when Calvin cut in first.
“This is Mr. Grayson’s hospital room. Let’s keep personal matters out of it. Scarlett, come with me to the director’s office. We’ll discuss the next steps for treatment.”
He’d made up his mind.
Scarlett had made a public impression today, and that had indirectly restored his reputation too.
As her teacher–someone who believed in the role of mentorship–he was willing to give her another
chance.
Scarlett looked at him, studied his self–righteous face, and suddenly smiled.
“Professor Miller, since I’ve already left the lab, I won’t waste any more of your time learning the second half of the dry needling method.”
Her smile grew colder.
“And by the way, the dose of salvia root in your miracle drug is far too high. Use with caution.”
At those words, Calvin’s face instantly went pale.
Before anyone else could react, Grayson suddenly smacked the hospital bed.
“According to that herb interaction chart, salvia and astragalus root are incompatible!”
He finally understood.
Even before Professor Miller arrived, he hadn’t been fully conscious, but he’d still been aware of the world
around him.
But after taking that drug, his mind had turned hazy, like his soul was ready to leave his body.
“Professor Miller, were you trying to kill me?!”
Scarlett pressed down on his shoulder.
“You just recovered. Don’t get worked up.”
Grayson had no choice but to lie back down, still muttering curses.
“Your lab’s miracle drug clearly hasn’t been properly tested, and you dared give it to me? I’m getting a lawyer. I’m suing you!”
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