Jim Loggins'' grandfather was the famous Abel Loggins, but Jim was addressing Frank as grandmaster?!
Cid rubbed his temples as he felt thoroughly astonished by Frank''s status.
"Get to the room down the hallway and the room upstairs."
Frank was pointing Jim where to go. "I stitched them up with pure vigor, and that takes centuries-old natural wonders to maintain it. The one in the room down the hallway is named Lauren Floss-I''ll foot the bill for any medical fees, but the Sturgeons will pay for the patient upstairs."
Jim flinched at the way Frank described something so horrific and appeared even more humble just then.
At the same time, his imagination was running wild.
First and foremost, he had definitely heard Frank saying that he had stitched up incisions with pure vigor. Was that really possible? Did that not make Draconian traditional medicine even more ridiculous?
And to maintain the pure vigor with century-old herbs and have the incisions heal in a week?
It was simply ridiculous and unheard of!
Still, Frank was frowning at Jim as he stood there, spacing out. "Hey, what are you spacing out for?"
"Huh? Oh, right. I''ll get it done right away."
As he spoke, Jim beckoned at the Loggins Apothecary staff he brought along, carefully carrying both patients out of the mansion.
"You''re the head of the Sturgeon family, I presume?" Jim asked, whipping out a bill on all charges and flinging it at Wilk.
Even if hecked insight, he could at least see that the Sturgeons had a fight against Frank.
"This is the bill for everything Loggins Apothecary will charge for this in-house call, though this is the initial payment. Subsequent charges will be billed ordingly at ater date." And with a polite nod, Jim gestured at his staff to leave.
Wilk reached down nkly to pick up the bill and flinched when he saw the charges that amounted to over ten million.
"W-What..."
He stared at Frank, speechless.
Frank did not shy away, even shrugging nonchntly. "Five hundred grand covers the kidney, but doesn''t include the fee that I''m owed for saving your son. Naturally, you can watch him die instead if you refuse to pay up."
"O-Okay..."
Wilk could not argue as his nk gaze turned troubled.
Loggins Apothecary had always charged the rich and the powerful astronomical amounts, but what choice did Wilk have?
This was his son they were talking about, and he must save his son even if it meant paying everyst dime he had. However, going through with this meant selling off everything from his mansion to his expensive cars, and even shares.
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Kat turned to level a guilty look at Kali Sturgeon, who was trembling even as she looked at Kat in tum. "Master Lawrence, Lauren owes Ms. Sturgeon. If not for her..."
Frank remembered at Kat''s request and chuckled since it really was no big deal for him.
Turning toward Cid, he said, "Remember to help Ms. Sturgeon out... just don''t let it get personal."