Chapter 103: Severe Insomnia

Aaron walks steadily towards the private plane.

His handsome face is somber, making people shudder in his wake.

Just as he is about to board the plane, his head begins to ache again.

The pain this time is even more serious than before, so much so that he can hardly stand. Dizziness overcomes him.

On both sides, his men notice that something is strange. Surprised, they hurried over to help him. "Mr. Wilson! Are you all right?"

The pain is not as transient as it had been earlier, and it's becoming more and more intense.

Unfortunately, at such a critical time, his head is about to explode from a migraine.

Aaron struggles and says through gritted teeth, "Help me up!"

It's just a headache. There's a medicine box on the private plane. He can take a painkiller.

"But…"

His men are stunned and at a loss with what to do.

Mr. Wilson's headache is clearly serious. Should they obey him and help him get on the plane?

At the commotion, Randy stops Aaron and says worriedly, "Mr. Wilson, it's better to have Dr. William come over. There's no hurry to go to China."

In any case, nothing is more important than Aaron's health.

After all, Randy has worked for Aaron for so long and is somewhat older. Randy's words carry weight in comparison to the rest of his men.

Besides, Aaron's head hurts so much, and it feels like it's about to burst.

Instead of insisting on getting on the plane, Aaron goes back to his room to rest with Randy's support.

He had never had such a headache before. Why did he get a headache twice today?

This d.a.m.ned woman!

Aaron is still thinking about Katrina. For the moment, he will let her enjoy her freedom before she suffers the consequences of her actions.

After getting a call from Randy, Dr. William quickly puts down what he's doing and hurries over with his medicine kit.

As soon as Dr. William enters the villa, Randy immediately becomes hopeful and rushes over to him. "Dr. William, Mr. Wilson got a sudden headache that doesn't let him stand. Come in and have a look!"

Dr. William observes the situation. It seems that Aaron is in serious pain.

Aaron always flaunts his superiority. If the pain is something he really cannot bear and not just a little pain, he wouldn't call him over so rashly.

Dr. William nods gravely. "Well, I'll go in."

Just as he is about to push the door open, Randy suddenly grabs him.

Dr. William turns back with confusion. "What else do you want to say, Randy?"

Randy hesitates for a moment, but says to be safe, "Mr. Wilson… is not in a good mood, Dr. William. After you go in, pay attention to your words and actions. Don't make him angry."

Aaron is already on the edge of rage. If anything goes wrong, the people in the whole villa will suffer.

At Randy's words, Dr. William frowns slightly. "He's in a bad mood? Did he quarrel with his little girlfriend?"

It's the only reason he can think of.

Although Aaron didn't explicitly introduce Katrina as his girlfriend, he's not an idiot. They live together happily every day. She is definitely his girlfriend.

"It's more serious than that," Randy lowers his voice, "Miss Miller ran away in secret while Mr. Wilson wasn't paying attention."

"What? Runaway?" Dr. William can't help crying out. His mild-mannered face is suddenly covered with fear.

Realizing that his voice is too loud, he hurriedly covers his mouth. Fortunately, the soundproofing in the villa is excellent. Aaron probably didn't hear it.

Dr. William never expected that Katrina would secretly run away from Aaron.

The news is too shocking.

Many women want to queue up to climb onto Aaron's bed. This is the first time that a woman doesn't appreciate his kindness and runs away without telling him. For someone who's always been lofty, it's too difficult for Aaron to accept.

Dr. William understands Aaron's anger very well.

No wonder he felt a low pressure hanging over the villa the moment he entered the door. So that's what happened.

Dr. William is a wise man. He knows that Aron is easily irritated at the moment, so he will definitely be careful not to offend him.

But he feels a sense of schadenfreude in his heart.

Probably because Aaron is too otherworldly in his daily life, it's surprising to see him get frustrated over a woman. He even thinks that Aaron deserves it.

Anyway, Aaron is his patient and his employer. It's urgent to help him with his treatment.

Dr. William nods in earnest. "Thanks for letting me know, Randy. I understand."

When he pushes the door of the room open, he sees Aaron suffering from a terrible headache.

Dr. William takes a serious look at him and comes to a conclusion.

"The situation is even more serious than I expected. As I told you earlier, prolonged insomnia is bound to have an impact on the body. It's a sequela. I didn't expect it to come so suddenly."

Despite his occasional cynicism, once Dr. William returns to work, he becomes extremely serious. As an expert with superior medical skills, he takes in the patient's condition seriously and meticulously.

In particular, the sight of Aaron's severe headache makes him unconsciously worried.

"Bear it for now. I'll give you acupuncture. It should relieve the pain."

Dr. William takes out a set of acupuncture equipment from his medicine kit and selects several needles, inserting them accurately into several acupuncture points on Aaron's head.

Although it seems a little cruel, the pain on Aaron's head is relieved.

After inserting the needles into Aaron's head, Dr. William says, "Acupuncture can only relieve pain temporarily. It isn't a permanent cure… At this rate, your headache may become more and more serious."

Even if he cures his insomnia later, the headache won't disappear.

This is the sequela of his four-year insomnia, which is not easy to cure.

Lying in bed, Aaron looks up at him with dark eyes full of anger. "So much nonsense! You're a doctor, tell me the cure."

If what Dr. William says is true and he will have a headache like this practically every day, he can't imagine how many matters will be delayed because of this condition.

What he wants is a proper cure, not listening to Dr. William talk too much nonsense.