Chapter 15 Spread the Message and Blacklist the Gibson Family 
Gavin was passing by and decided to give it a shot when he saw people receiving treatment. 
He never expected to get better, let alone feel like kneeling, when he learned that Wynter didn’t charge a penny. 
Wynter stopped him and wiped his hands. “Mr. Colt, your condition isn’t severe. It’s just a routine bone alignment. This is something any traditional medicine practitioner can treat.” 
“Routine bone alignment?” Gavin looked puzzled. “But Dr. Gibson said I needed surgery, and it would cost a million.” 
A million? The people around him frowned at the vast number. For ordinary folks, it was overwhelming. 
“What is Dr. Gibson doing? Exploiting people?” Susan was the first to express dissatisfaction. As leaders, they were most concerned about the people’s welfare. 
Others chimed in, directing their frustration at Dom. “Domie, you need to handle this properly!” 
Dom wiped his sweat. “I–I’ll try my best.” After all, he wasn’t from a medical background. 

“A million for what kind of surgery?” 
“There’s definitely corruption involved!” 
Gavin was perplexed. “Corruption? Isn’t Dr. Gibson the best doctor in Southdale? People from our county say getting an appointment with her is tough. 
“My son lined up for three days to get me one. I saw many people outside the hospital waiting to consult her. Would such a doctor engage in corruption?” 
Dom sighed. “Can’t blame you for asking. The Gibson family is indeed the foremost among the four prominent medical families in Southdale. They are unparalleled in treating illnesses. Especially in the past six months, they’ve cured many terminal patients.” 
“That’s what I’m saying.” Gavin chuckled foolishly. “The Gibson family wouldn’t deceive 
me.” 
Susan was even more pissed. “They’re bullying honest folks!” 
“You’ve forgotten what I told you.” Wynter raised her gaze to Susan. “Don’t get angry.” 
Susan turned away. “I’m just annoyed. You see, this…” 
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“Forgetting one’s roots will inevitably lead to retribution.” Wynter’s voice remained calm and unwavering. Her face remained stunningly beautiful, revealing nothing. 
Only those familiar with her knew that the quieter the “Dr. Miracle,” the more dangerous 
she was. 
She had been too easygoing lately, causing some to forget the prestige of the Heavenly 
Medical Guild. 
Gavin’s condition was clearly a basic ailment associated with old age. Such symptoms were unmistakable even to ordinary doctors, yet the Gibson family recommended surgery. 
Susan and the others were right. There was medical corruption at play. 
They take advantage of regular, clueless folks, prescribing medications recklessly and scamming them out of their money. 
Wynter curled her lips. There was a hint of coldness in her eyes. Without hesitation, she unlocked her phone while no one was paying attention to her. 
In the medical field, there existed a dark web known to few, populated by medical elites. 
Upon logging into the dark web, Wynter posted a message. 
“Starting today, the Heavenly Medical Guild will no longer provide any medical assistance to the Gibson family, including but not limited to medical books, secret formulas, and Zenith 
herbs. 
“The dark web hereby blacklists the Gibson family, and the Heavenly Medical Guild will no longer entertain inquiries from them. Any violators will be permanently ousted from the Heavenly Medical Guild.” 
This message was posted from her “Dr. Miracle” account. 
The entire dark web was in an uproar as soon as it was released! 
Heavenly Medical Guild Bear: “Noted.” 
Heavenly Medical Guild Jaguar: “I’ll send out the notification immediately.” 
“Dr. Miracle” usually adhered to a certain etiquette in their actions. How could the person be so persistent in ousting the Gibson family from the dark web? Even the Heavenly Medical Guild refused to entertain their inquiries. 
What had the Gibson family done to offend them? What was it that warranted the Heavenly Medical Guild blacklisting them? Could the Gibson family still survive in the medical field?