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The Double ( or More ?) Life of The Fake Heiress

Chapter 203
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Chapter 203

When Collins left. Nikolai made a point of asking for his contact details.

After Collins had departed. Dr. Ray fixed Nikolai with a serious gaze. “Nikolai,” he began, using Nikolai’s

nickname. “you don’t think that medicine cfrom the Pharmacist’s Guild, do you?”

Nikolai settled back down on the couch, lifting a teacup from the coffee table and sipping it thoughtfully before

replying, “No, it didn’t.”

“Even Devon, with all his skills, couldn't produce a medicine of this S+ grade. I've only ever cacross it once

before, through an acquaintance, who, unfortunately, had also won it in an online auction. After that, it just

vanished from the market for a year or two.” Nikolai’s gaze drifted off into the distance.

Ancient remedies were not easily concocted, and even when they were, it was rare to achieve an S grade!

Dr. Ray's face registered shock again. Devon was a senior pharmacist within the Guild, a genius among geniuses.

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If he couldn't even produce this kind of medicine... Then, how incredibly gifted must this mysterious medicine

maker be? No wonder Nikolai had asked for Collins’ contact information.

“It seemed like the Pharmacist’s Guild was full of hidden geniuses, but | never imagined the real experts to be

out there in the world,” Dr. Ray mused after a long pause.

Nikolai stroked his salt-and-pepper beard, his tone enigmatic as he observed. “There are always higher skies

above us and people beyond our reach. The Guild, when compared to sof these reclusive families, doesn’t

really count for much.”

At this, Dr. Ray fell into a deep silence, realizing there were levels to this world he simply couldn't fathom.

After dinner, Mirabella retreated to her room. Fresh from the shower, she took out her phone. and shot a video

call to Catherine via Messenger. Within moments, Catherine's familiar face. popped up on the screen. Mirabella

talked while drying her hair. “You look much better.”

Holding the phone, Catherine beamed like a child seeking praise, “I've been taking your medicine on time.”

“Good, and the Gilberts haven't tried to coax you back home

casually.

have they?” Mirabella asked

“No, I'm doing well here at home. Don’t worry about me,” Catherine replied with a pause, then suddenly added,

“By the way, Mira, sneighbors mentioned that someone’s been asking. around for a miracle healer.”

Mirabella’s hand paused mid-stroke through her hair, and her eyes narrowed slightly.

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“You mentioned before that your mentor practices alternative medicine. Could they be looking for him?”

Catherine inquired further.

“I doubt it.” Mirabella responded coolly, not betraying any emotion.

“Oh, that’s good to hear. Also, I've taken the liberty of tidying up sthings for you in the cottage,” Catherine

added.

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At this, Mirabella pursed her lips and nodded slightly.

Twenty minutes later, after ending the video call with Catherine, Mirabella sat pensively for a while. Then,

standing up, she retrieved a piece of paper from the jacket hanging over a chair the one Vincent had given her.

Unfolding the paper, she looked at the physics problem with a sense of melancholy. Eventually, she picked up a

pen and began to work on the solution.

Summer had just returned to the Gilberts after a get-together with her girl group. The atmosphere at hwas

tense; her parents, Colton and Mandy, along with her brother Aiden. were not in the best of moods - the air was

thick with gloom.

Summer furrowed her brow and caught a glimpse of Aiden’s smug expression. Summer could guess why the

family mood was so heavy. Composing herself, she walked over and greeted t hem as usual.

“Hey, Mom, Dad.”

Mandy looked at her and couldn’t help but confront her, “What happened with your competition results this

term? They were terrible.”