hapter 242 “What?” Tara was taken abacCk. As a doctor herself, she understood the implications immediately. “Nonsense! Utter nonsense!” Mikel was furious. He roared at Cameron, “You think throwing around a few medical terms makes you knowledgeable? “Who do you think you are, diagnosing a patient just by feeling the pulse and observing the complexion? I’ll have you know our conclusions are based on diagnoses made with advanced medical equipment!” Tara thought that if what Cameron suggested was true and Dylan had been misdiagnosed, it would be a significant medical blunder for Mikel. After all, he was the one who had made the diagnosis, and he was an expert in this field. “Is what you said true, Cameron?” Tara asked. She recovered from her shock and looked at Cameron with nervousness and excitement. If Cameron was right, she felt there might be hope for her grandfather. “Yes, I can guarantee it,” Cameron stated with conviction. Tara trembled at his affirmation. “Nonsense!” Mikel shouted again. “A 100% guarantee? And what’s this about traditional medicine diagnostics? Why would we need all this advanced equipment if they were so miraculous?” “Mr. Kennedy, could you please not shout? This is the ICU, and my grandfather’s condition is still critical,” Tara said coldly. Mikel was taken aback by her response. He looked at Tara and said, “You can’t possibly believe this boy, can you? He doesn’t even have a medical license!” “Cameron, can you explain how you made your diagnosis?” Tara asked. She didn’t let the promising news cloud her judgment. She was curious about Cameron‘ believed he had no reason to lie. methods but  “It’s simple.” Cameron began explaining his process, “First, the chaos and weakness in Mr. Smith’s pulse suggests poisoning. Second, the congestion and reverse flow of energy and blood in his liver point to toxicity and cirrhosis. “Lastly, if it were liver cancer, the energy and blood flow would diminish, not reverse.” He added, “Therefore, considering these factors, I’ve concluded that Mr. Smith is suffering from liver toxicity leading to cirrhosis and nodular hyperplasia, not cancer. Liver toxicity and cirrhosis can cause symptoms similar to liver cancer, like pain and fatigue, making misdiagnosis easy.” Tara was astounded by Cameron’s analysis. She wasn’t only happy about the new hope for her Chapter 242 grandfather’s condition but also impressed by Cameron’s medical expertise. 22 “Blood congestion, reverse flow of energy and blood? Utter nonsense!” Mikel retorted. “Our hospital uses the most advanced equipment from abroad. There’s no way the diagnosis could be wrong! And I, Mikel, am an expert in oncology. You can ask around about my reputation in Yrando!” “An expert in oncology shouldn’t make such basic mistakes, Mr. Kennedy,” Cameron replied coolly. “What do you mean by that?” Mikel frowned as he sensed a challenge to his authority. Cameron smiled faintly. “No offense, but I hope you’ll focus more on the patients rather than their family members in the future.” “What do you mean?” Mikel’s gaze sharpened. He felt as if Cameron had seen through him. Cameron simply said, “Exactly what I said.” “Playing mysterious, are you?” Mikel gritted his teeth as his expression darkened. “How dare a quack who doesn’t even have a license question my expertise!”