Chapter 161: Meeting an Old Friend
Of course, Zoey Redman wanted John to treat his leg injury, so when he heard this, he immediately showed an eager look of hope.
Without any expression on his face, John stepped forward and gently pinched Zoey's leg, saying, "Your leg, if you allow me to treat it, is not a problem at all."
"Really?" Zoey's voice trembled with excitement, his heart racing.
He had lived with this crippling injury for so long, thinking his leg would never heal. To suddenly hear that there was hope, he couldn't help but feel overwhelmed with gratitude. His eyes began to well up as he thought about the long years of suffering.
Holbrook Davis, seeing the unfolding scene, sneered and muttered, "You'd better have your grandson show some respect. Why cause such a ruckus?"
His words made Zoey Redman tremble with rage in his heart, but he did not speak out loud. He simply bit his tongue in frustration. It's all because of Bob, he thought bitterly.
Outside the clinic, the crowd of onlookers were stunned. They had never seen the old master, Zoey Redman, kneel down before anyone. It was a sight that left them speechless. Yet, no one dared to intervene, each of them silently praying for John's forgiveness.
After a moment of silence, John spoke again. His tone was even but firm. "For the sincerity of your attitude, I will help you. Your leg will recover."
Zoey was so overcome with emotion that he almost blurted out a "thank you," but John interrupted him with a raised hand.
