Chapter summary: Chapter 1144 from the book THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever by Lillian Faircroft
Discover the most important events of Chapter 1144, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever. With the engaging writing of Lillian Faircroft, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Beatrice wasn't exaggerating or lying. She genuinely felt no pain. Not even a little bit!
If she hadn't experienced it herself, she never would have believed that a child not yet two years old could perform acupuncture. At an age where she couldn't even control her own bladder, she could handle a needle!
Her precious granddaughter was a genius.
Caitlin looked at Gemma, who was still in diapers, and smiled. "She certainly has a knack for it."
In that world, people often talked about a natural gift, as if some people were simply born to heal. Though Gemma was young, it was clear she had the makings of a great practitioner, a strong affinity for the art.
Hearing this, Beatrice immediately retorted, "What do you mean 'a knack'? Our Gemma is more than talented—she's gifted! What other toddler can perform acupuncture before they're even two?"
Her granddaughter was going to be incredible. Beatrice had always known that a daughter born to Caitlin would be just as brilliant as her mother.
Caitlin then turned to Gemma and asked, "Gemma, would you like to learn traditional medicine with Mommy from now on?"
Gemma nodded, hugged Caitlin tightly, and planted a kiss on her cheek.
She loved traditional medicine, and she loved acupuncture.
Beatrice beamed with pride. "It looks like we're going to have another master physician in the family!"
The rest of the acupuncture session was a joint effort between mother and daughter.
When they finished, Caitlin looked at Beatrice and instructed, "Mom, for the next few days, you must use your cane to walk. And no more of that community dance class. If you keep it up, your leg will only get worse."
Lately, Beatrice had become obsessed with the dance class held every evening at 6:30 in the north square.
Gemma nodded obediently.
"Mama, I wan' one too!" Seeing Caitlin give Gemma something, Jasper, who had already finished eating, toddled over on his short legs.
"Me too, me too!" Silas chimed in, not wanting to be left out.
Caitlin looked at the two boys. "I gave Gemma an encyclopedia of medicinal herbs. Do you two want one as well?"
An encyclopedia of herbs?
Hearing that, the two little boys shook their heads so hard they looked like bobbleheads.
Caitlin continued, "Well, then tell Mommy what you two are interested in!"

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