Chapter: 2683
As soon as Hamid spoke, He Zhiqiu felt too embarrassed to look up. Even though these so-called elites were well-educated, they had been heavily influenced by Western media. They believed that everything about the West was true and that other parts of the world were less developed.
Living in the West, they often saw how other countries struggled and how their people suffered. This made them feel superior, as if they were the rulers of the world. They began to travel to various developing countries, thinking they could change everything on their own.
However, they often missed an important detail: many of these countries faced challenges not just on their own but because the United States, which they admired, was stirring the pot behind the scenes. Their actions, which they believed were noble, came off as misguided and naive.
Seeing He Zhiqiu with his head down, Charlie Wade smiled and said to Hamid, “It’s like they think they can just take away someone’s clothes and run away, completely unaware of what they’re doing. They preach that to be civilized, you shouldn’t act like you’re naked in public.”
Hamid nodded in agreement, saying, “Brother, you summed it up perfectly!”
Charlie Wade chuckled, “I wouldn’t call it brilliant. It just shows how misguided American higher education can be. Many of these doctors and PhDs don’t even grasp the basic international realities.”
Hamid sighed, “You see things clearly, brother.”
Charlie Wade checked the time. He estimated it would take about 20 minutes before Han Guangyao and the others arrived.
He saw Hamid standing on the ground, needing to balance his left leg, which had lost muscle strength, on a rock that was more than ten centimeters high. As he watched, he thought, “Hamid seems like a good person. He has a good heart, and he’s not bad for my appetite either.”
Considering Hamid’s limp in a war-torn place like Syria, he knew life must be full of challenges for him. An idea popped into his head.
With a smile, he asked Hamid, “Brother, have you ever thought about fixing your leg?”
Hamid gave a bitter smile in return. “Of course, I’ve thought about it. I’ve tried everything I could. I went to Germany, the United States, and Japan, visiting doctors everywhere. I spent millions of dollars, but my leg still can’t be fixed.”
He sighed and continued, “It’s a shame that I achieved a lot in life, but now I’m left with this limp. It feels like a regret that will stay with me forever.”
Charlie Wade chuckled and said, “It’s not the end of the world. Your leg might be injured, but it can be healed!”
Hamid looked defeated. “Of course, I wish it could be healed. But the best orthopedic surgeon in the world told me it’s impossible. I’ve lost hope. Maybe this is just my fate, and I’m not meant to achieve great things.”
Charlie smiled and looked at him thoughtfully. “What if I told you I have a way to heal your leg? Would you believe me?”
Hamid shook his head quickly. “I don’t believe it!”
But then he paused, a realization hitting him. “Brother, are you joking, or do you really have a way?”
“Really?!” Hamid exclaimed, his eyes wide with hope.
Charlie Wade smiled and replied, “Well, you and my brothers seem to deserve each other. How could I make fun of you when you have such a big regret?”
Hamid’s excitement grew. “So… are you saying you have a way to heal my leg?!”
Without hesitation, Hamid dropped to one knee, bowing his head respectfully. “Brother! If you truly have a way, please tell me! If my legs can recover, I will remember your kindness forever!”
Charlie nodded and reached into his pocket. He pulled out a pill. It wasn’t a rejuvenation pill, but a special blood-saving pill he had made before. This medicine had cured Xiao Changkun, who had been paralyzed. It might not add years to Hamid’s life, but it could definitely help him walk again!