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Rebirth of the Deadly Beauty novel Chapter 210

After hearing Yolanda's insights, Zach finally understood why Baxter was acting so stubbornly.

Years in business had sharpened his ability to read people, yet he had overlooked this situation, which made him admire her keen perception even more.

"Hmm, you're quite impressive for a young woman!" Baxter, realizing his thoughts had been revealed, relaxed his stern demeanor. "But having a bit of cleverness doesn't mean you're qualified to take over the clinic. You should leave now and not waste my time with patients."

As he spoke, he lowered his head to write a prescription for an elderly woman sitting before him.

"This patient is experiencing dizziness, fever, and gastrointestinal discomfort, including diarrhea and vomiting," Yolanda remarked as she observed the woman's pallor. "That sounds like a typical seasonal stomach flu."

Upon hearing her words, Baxter paused slightly. Then, he looked up at her with a hint of surprise.

He hadn't expected such an accurate diagnosis from someone so young, especially without even feeling the patient's pulse. This showed a remarkable talent.

However, even with talent, Yolanda was still too young and inexperienced to run a clinic.

Baxter sighed and told her, "I didn't realize you had some skill, but your age and lack of experience still make you unfit to manage a clinic."

Zach understood from Baxter's words that Yolanda had indeed been correct in her assessment. He had never doubted her medical skills, but it would simplify matters if Baxter was unwilling to sell for that reason.

"If I'm guessing correctly, you would prescribe Pogostemon Formula for this condition—35 grams of Agastache rugosa, 10 grams of Astragalus, plus 3 grams of peppermint…"

Baxter stared at Yolanda. He was astonished that she had recited his prescription word for word.

Every ingredient and dosage was spot on, and this prescription was a well-known remedy for stomach flu—something an inexperienced doctor wouldn't know.

She looked like just a student, so how did she possess such advanced medical knowledge?

"Young lady, I might have underestimated you."

Baxter regarded her with newfound respect and handed his prescription to a woman working in the clinic to fetch the medicine.

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