The room fell into a hushed silence.

Judson stared at the three certificates laid out on the table, taking a good long moment before it finally sank in.

He couldn't believe that someone as young as this girl

actually had all three crucial certifications.

It was beyond belief.

Considering it took him over three years just to pass his medical board exams.

How old was this girl?

Could these certificates be fake?

Judson picked up one of the documents, examining it closely.

Anthea.

Female.

Nineteen.

As a seasoned doctor with 12 years under his belt, Judson could tell these documents were genuine.

The certificates were all real!

So, did she genuinely have the means to cure lung cancer?

Anthea spoke up, "Dr. Judson, I assure you, I'm not joking. I can guarantee that I can cure my classmate! These three certificates should prove I'm not lying."

Judson still had his doubts.

This was a human life at stake.

What if something went wrong with the hospital's cooperation? Who would bear the consequences?

After all, weren't there enough medical disputes these years?

Just then, Tanya walked in, "Dr. Judson, if you're worried about us causing trouble for the hospital later, I can write a waiver. I promise, whatever happens, it won't be your hospital's responsibility!" Gage nodded in agreement, "My daughter is right. If you're worried a child's word isn't enough, our whole family can write waivers for the hospital."

With the waivers, the hospital wouldn't have to worry about repercussions.

Judson turned to Anthea, "What do you need from our hospital to assist you?"

Anthea replied, "I'd need the help of three oncologists from your team, and also access to a sterile operating room, please."

Judson hesitated before responding, "I'll have to discuss this with the director."

Anthea nodded slightly, "I appreciate that, thank you. I'll await your good news."

Judson nodded back.

The director was skeptical when he heard the proposal.

Cure cancer?

The medical community had been striving for years without definitive success.

A young girl claiming she could cure it sounded like a pipe dream.

Judson calmly explained to the director, "The patient's family is willing to sign waivers, so we just need to allocate a few doctors to her request. Even if something goes wrong, it won't be our hospital's fault."

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"Think about it, a nineteen-year-old girl, if she had no skill, would she have gotten a Medical License, a Pharmacist License, and a

Certificate in Western Healing Arts? With these credentials, she's as professional as us. This isn't

unauthorized practice; there's

nothing to worry about."

The director frowned, still considering.

As the head of the hospital, he had to think things through. A single mistake could spell disaster for the entire facility.

Judson continued, "Globally, no one

has conquered cancer yet. Imagine

if she succeeds, our hospital, Crescent Moon Medical Center, would become the first in the world to cure cancer! We'd not just be Crescent Moon Medical Center then, but the Luxphinia Crescent Moon Medical Center! Considering Anthea is confident in curing cancer and willing to share her methods without holding us responsible for any

mishaps, this is a win-win!"

The prospect of success could make Crescent Moon Medical Center world-famous, a temptation hard to resist.

Hearing this, the director looked up at Judson, "Where is this Ms. Yeager now? Take me to her."

"Of course." Judson nodded and led the way.

They arrived at Tanya's room.

"Ms. Yeager, meet our Director Clement."

Seeing Anthea, Director Clement was momentarily taken aback, understanding now why such a young woman had all her certifications.

She had a unique aura about her.

Noble, elegant.

Like a proud bamboo standing tall amidst snow, inspiring awe and admiration.

Even he, a seasoned director, found himself a bit intimidated in her presence.

"Ms. Yeager, pleased to meet you." Director Clement quickly extended his hand.

Anthea shook hands with Director Clement, "Pleased to meet you too, Director Clement."

Director Clement glanced around the room, "Ms. Yeager, may we speak privately for a moment?"

"Of course," Anthea nodded slightly.

"After you," Director Clement gestured.

As they stepped away, Karan turned to Tanya, "Tanya, does this mean your classmate really has a way to cure cancer?"

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