Chapter 412 Not To Yerkshire 48 Pearls I made my decision and approached the werewolf doctor. I'm Dr. Watts' apprentice,' I said, my voice steady. "Lettreat this man for now. I may be able to save his leg from amputation. Please, have everyone leave the room." The doctor's expression shifted when he heard Dr. Watts' name. He gave a quick nod, signaling for the nurses to step outside without another word.
I thanked him quietly, then turned to Yura. "Yura," I said, keeping my voice low, "Timothy's condition is serious, but it's not beyond hope. If we can get Hughie to treat him, his leg will be fine. For now, I'll start spreliminary treatment. I need your help." Yura's eyes lit up. Hope surged through her. She gripped my arm, her voice trembling. "That's right! When you fell off the cliff, it was Dr. Watts who healed you. Rosaline, thank you! Please, save Timothy!" I nodded firmly. "I'll do everything I can." Yura stepped aside, and I knelt by the stretcher.
Timothy's leg was already bandaged, but the skin around it was bruised in dark shades, almost sickening to look at. The abrasions and cuts had been treated, but the damage was far from healed.
I hesitated, thinking back to the method I'd used to treat Mr. Richard. Reaching into my pocket, I pulled out the witch's stone.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith careful hands, I removed the outer bandages and placed the spiritual stone on his leg. I began to chant, my voice barely more than a whisper.
The stone glowed at once, a soft light spreading. Timothy's swollen leg slowly started to ease, and I watched as the blood, once sluggish, began to flow again beneath the bruised skin.
Yura stood a few feet away, tense, with her hands clenched. Her gaze never left Timothy, worry etched deep into her features.
The stone's magic stirred discomfort in Timothy, but that was necessary to get his blood flowing through his body. He grunted softly, his brow knitting in pain.
"Ugh..." 11 "Timothy!" Yura gasped, tightening her grip on his hand. "Are you waking up?" But Timothy remained unresponsive.
"Yura, he won't wake up right away," I said quietly, continuing my chant.
The glow from the stone spread over his entire leg, even where it had been shattered.
Yura's expression twisted with agony, her face a mask of fear and helplessness. It was as if she were suffering more than Timothy.
"Yu, don't worry. Trust Rosalie. Your boyfriend will be fine," Ryan's voice was calm and reassuring as he stepped beside her. He gently placed a hand on her shoulder.
Thirty minutes passed, and my chant ended. The stone's light faded, leaving behind a subtle glow.
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Timothy's leg, once dark with bruises, had lightened. The swelling remained, but had lessened om considerably. Carefully put the witch's stone away just as the doctors and nurses returned. They froze in place, eyes wide at the change they saw. I let out a breath, relieved. As long as blood continued to flow, amputation was no longer a threat.
"He's stable for now," I said, a small smile tugging at the corners of my lips. "We need to get Timothy to the En hospital as quickly as possible."
Even with the ambulance, the mountain roads were a nightmare-rough, uneven, and m scattered with debris from the earthquake. The vehicle crawled, bouncing over rocks and branches. Four long hours later, we finally emerged from the mountains and reached the nearest town's hospital.
The earthquake had left its mark, and the hospital was packed. The air was thick with the sounds of distress - moans, cries, frantic voices.
I could feel the weight of the place, the heaviness of suffering. My heart tightened at the sight of so much pain.
The doctors quickly found a quiet room for Timothy. They immediately began their assessment.
Yura sat nearby, her forehead pressed into her palm, her anxiety radiating from her. After what seemed like an eternity, the doctor turned to me. His tone was grim. “Th mmMwWLlilofiflo&1 mmMwWLlilofiflo&1 mmMwWLlilofiflo&1 mmMwWLlilofiflo&1 mmMwWLliIofiflo&1 mmMwWLlilofiflo&1