Chapter 27 A crowd had gathered in front of the media. The hospital corridor was agitated by the flash of cameras. As soon as the little boy was brought in on a stretcher, journalists were hurling question after question— "Why is the boy in such a bad state?", "Will the hospital take responsibility?", "Where is the doctor?" Mikhail Grayson stood in the midst of the crowd and announced in a calm yet firm voice that he himself would treat the boy. But the media were not so easily deterred. Their scepticism, their taunts—all were plain to see. A journalist stepped forward and asked pointedly, "Doctor Mikhail Grayson, are you certain? If the treatment fails, who will be held responsible? Thousands of eyes are on you right now." Mikhail replied without hesitation, "If I fail, you can wri

