When the Wind is Sweet: The Fairy Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster-Chapter 265: Dr. Aiken Is Utterly Shocked

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Chapter 265: Chapter 265: Dr. Aiken Is Utterly Shocked

"What’s wrong?" Faye Turner’s nervousness was evident in response to his serious expression, "Is there a problem with the prescription?"

"No problem at all. Who wrote this?" Dr. Aiken was shocked and deeply curious, his eyes wide open.

Faye Turner didn’t hide anything, she confessed, "I wrote it myself."

Dr. Aiken was even more astonished, he looked at her scrutinizingly, so young!

Faye Turner felt a bit flustered, she just wanted to get the medicine and leave, not wanting to stir up any trouble.

At that moment, Dr. Aiken glanced at the people queued behind her and stood up, saying, "No more consultations today, everyone please come back tomorrow! Really sorry! We’re closing up!"

"Doctor..." Faye Turner’s chest tightened slightly as she hurried to stand up, fearing he might not give her the medicine.

"Miss, come inside!"

Dr. Aiken quickly came out from behind the counter, pulled Faye Turner in, and started closing the door!

Then he told the people outside, "Come directly tomorrow; your spots are reserved, no need to come early! Really sorry!"

What happened?

Everyone discussed amongst themselves, baffled, as they were shut out of the clinic by Dr. Aiken.

Although Faye Turner was initially nervous, she always believed Dr. Aiken was a good person and wouldn’t do anything to her.

Sure enough, when Dr. Aiken looked at her again, admiration immediately appeared in his eyes, "Miss, would you mind joining me in the backyard?"

Dr. Aiken’s eyes sparkled, "I’m truly sorry, such rudeness!" It felt like he met a kindred spirit!

Dr. Aiken led her to the clinic’s backyard, a small place yet lush with greenery, herbs were also being dried there.

Dr. Aiken called for his wife to make tea, which made Faye Turner even more nervous, would he question her thoroughly?

"Dr. Aiken, do you... do you have all the medicines here?" This was her most pressing concern; she couldn’t do without any of them.

"Yes, yes, yes, we have them, don’t worry, I’ll get them for you shortly." Dr. Aiken sat down in a wicker chair, sighed, and asked, "Miss, how do you know how to make this prescription? Who’s your mentor... which miracle doctor?"

Faye Turner met his gaze, knowing she couldn’t hide her skills from Dr. Aiken, so she thought it over and decided to be honest, "Old Mr. Downey."

"Old Mr. Sean Downey?" Dr. Aiken found it amazing that he guessed correctly.

Did he know her master?

Faye Turner nodded, "Yes."

"Oh my!" Dr. Aiken’s eyes continued to shine as if he had found a great treasure.

In his excitement, he didn’t seem like his usually sharp-tongued self, "A legendary figure in the world of Chinese medicine! It’s said he only has one disciple, and it’s you? So young? And a girl?"

Faye Turner sat obediently, accepting the tea handed over by Mrs. Aiken, "Thank you."

"Miss, what’s your name?" Dr. Aiken asked with clear admiration.

"Faye Turner."

"Fair Tale? What a great name, easy to remember, like a fairy tale story."

"Turner as in the surname, not fairy tale." She smiled, "Just sounds similar, but spelled differently."

Dr. Aiken was very pleased to meet her.

Faye Turner held the teacup and spoke softly, "Dr. Aiken, your medical skills are remarkable; I’ve heard of you for a long time."

"How is your master these days?" he asked, "Back in the day, I had the chance to meet your master once, I learned a lot from the old gentleman."

Faye Turner told him that her master had been traveling for a long time, and she hadn’t seen him for quite a while, so she didn’t know his current situation.

The two of them chatted for a while and exchanged phone numbers.

Dr. Aiken personally fetched the medicine for her, strictly following her prescription, "This medicine isn’t for you, is it? Your complexion looks quite good."

"It’s not for me."

Dr. Aiken nodded, "If this prescription is taken on time, it will be especially effective for internal regulation. For insomnia, just two or three doses can be effective."

"Yes, that’s right." Faye Turner didn’t write this prescription casually; she thought it through for a long time, coming up with the most effective method she could.

Convincing her mother-in-law to take it once was hard enough, she also had to work on Nanny Warren.

If after taking it twice it showed no effect, she certainly wouldn’t drink it again.

As she was leaving, Dr. Aiken still looked at this young girl with admiration.

In this world, doctors who could write such a prescription were truly few, Old Mr. Downey was one, Dr. Aiken was one, and Faye Turner was one. 𝒇𝙧𝙚𝓮𝔀𝓮𝒃𝙣𝓸𝒗𝒆𝒍.𝙘𝒐𝒎

There wasn’t a fourth.