Chapter 286
Nikolai hadn’t arrived yet, but he’d already given the heads up to the folks at the holistic heating center, so Collins and Leo found themselves ushered into the lounge to wait
Collins fidgeted in his chair, casting anxious glances toward the door every few seconds. Ever since his last hospital visit, he’d done his homework on this Nikolai character. It turned out that the guy was even more of a big deal than his friends had let on.
A scion of a holistic healing dynasty that stretched back a century, Nikolai was renowned for his almost supernatural diagnostic skills. There were a few allments he couldn’t unravel. But a master of his standing rarely made house calls anymore, and snagging an appointment him was like finding a four– leaf clover. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
When Collins had reached out to Nikolai earlier, he wasn’t sure what to expect. However, the healer had agreed to see them without any fuss.
Collins turned to Leo, reiterating his earlier advice, “Leo, remember to mind your manners, “okay? It’s a real stroke of luck to have a holistic healing guru like him take a look at you.”
Leo’s face was partially obscured by a mask, and he mumbled an indistinct acknowledgment.
At three on the dot, Nikolai finally made his entrance. An apprentice beckoned Collins and Leo into Nikolai’s private consultation room.
As the door closed behind them, Collins nodded respectfully at Nikolai before gesturing toward Leo. “Nikolai, this here’s my buddy.”
He hesitated before adding, “My friend, uh, he can’t really take off his mask…”
Nikolai waved a dismissive hand. “No worries, let’s have a seat first.”
Once Leo was seated at the examination table, Collins set down the stack of papers he’d been carrying. “These are all my buddy’s medical records from overseas.”
Nikolai slipped on his glasses and began perusing the documents. After a few minutes, he set. them aside. Without any preamble, he motioned for Leo to extend his hand. After feeling Leo’s pulse, Nikolai withdrew his hand, a slight frown on his face. “Your pulse is peculiar. You’ve been poisoned recently, haven’t you?”
Collins paused, then said, “My friend hurt his bones a few months back. The docs said it was. nothing serious, but then they found severe spinal nerve damage. As for poison… well, they didn’t catch that.”
Nikolai stroked his graying beard, pondering briefly. “Like I told you last time, some poisons don’t show up in the early blood tests.”
Scratching his head, Collins asked, “So, you believe that poisoning caused his condition? If we treat the poison, he’ll make a full recovery?”
Nikolai peered at Collins skeptically. “The poison has already been treated.”
“Already treated? I’m not following.” Collins said, baffled.
“If I’m not mistaken, the poison was neutralized quite recently, right?” Nikolai’s gaze settled on Leo. His tone was questioning, but his words were confident.
Leo blinked, his mind racing back to the concoction Mirabella had insisted he drink that
morning.
Collins, catching on, ventured, “Could it be the medicine he was prescribed last time? He’s been taking it regularly.”
He remembered Nikolai mentioning that the medicine was meant to detoxify and repair damaged nerves.
Nikolai’s expression softened as he recalled Collins‘ earlier ignorance. With a deep breath, he avoided looking at Collins, his voice carrying a hint of gravity. “If he’s been taking the medication consistently, then yes, that would explain it.”