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His secret spoiled wife (Lily and Alexander)

Chapter 2081
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Spoiled by mr. russell chapter 2081-The two recognized each other and exclaimed the sline almost simultaneously. Austin only

knew he was supposed to treat a young woman, but he did not know it would be Anastasia.

Meanwhile, Anastasia recognized him at first glance as the “miracle doctor” who used to treat her. Maria had engaged his services

back then but was proven to be a conman.

Anastasia scrambled to the side and exclaimed, “No, you're not a doctor! You're a conman, and | don’t want you to treat me!”

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“I...” Austin was embarrassed.

‘She’s right. | was just like a conman before this. | cured plenty of patients, but | wasn’t a good doctor. | cared too much about fame

then.’

“Well, I'm no longer a conman, okay? I'm the only person who can treat you,” Austin said patiently.

Anastasia frowned, unconvinced. “I don’t believe you! | don’t need your help!”

“Listen to me, okay?” Austin raised his voice, trying to calm her down as he held her shoulders. “Alex was the one who askedto

treat you. It's also what Lily wants!”

Anastasia calmed down a little when she heard those names. Puzzled, she widened her eyes and asked, “Alex and Lily?”

Austin nodded. “That's right! They have important matters to tend to, so they can’t cto see you. If not, | wouldn't mind if you

chose Lily to treat you.”

“|...” Anastasia hesitated. Although she was suspicious, she felt he sounded pretty sincere.

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The person who led Austin there approached, saying, “It's true, Ms. Rollins. He's the expert Mr. Russell hired to treat you.”

Anastasia was convinced. She knew Alexander's men would not lie. Still, she asked tentatively, “Are you sure you can cure me?”

Although her condition was not critical, she felt highly uncomfortable. She sometimes felt nauseous or fell into a stupor. Worse, she

could not leave the ward because the virus was contagious. She knew how dangerous it would be if she left.

“I've cured many people,” Austin explained, “including those in worse conditions than you. But | need you to do one thing for me.”

Anastasia perked up when she heard he had helped many patients. She asked, “What is it?”

“I'll start with an acupuncture treatment, so you must bear with it. Also, you must trust me, okay?” Austin knew he could not help

her if she did not trust him or gave up halfway due to pain.