Ju Hua Zai Liu Lang

Chapter 8 Acupuncture and Massage

Li Se's eyes traveled upward from the pair of stocking-clad legs. This woman truly had a superb figure, and her current reclining posture added an immeasurable allure.

Swallowing again, he approached the bedside and sat down. He gently lifted Xia Bingyun's blouse a bit higher, revealing her smooth, fair abdomen.

Taking a deep breath, Li Se circulated his cultivation technique to calm himself. After all, he was also a man, a spirited youth, and he feared losing control.

He took out several silver needles and slowly inserted them into her abdomen. With a flick of his finger, the needles vibrated continuously, channeling his spiritual energy into Xia Bingyun's body.

After inserting ten needles, Li Se's hands slowly moved to her hip bones, beginning to massage.

The smooth touch, this fair skin, was almost flawless!

"Mmm..." Xia Bingyun felt a sense of euphoria and couldn't help but let out a comfortable sound. The moment the sound escaped, her beautiful face flushed. httpδ:/m.kuAisugg.nět

Li Se almost collapsed onto the bed. This was torture, sheer torture! He had already been suppressing his urges to the limit while treating Xia Bingyun, and now this woman emitted such a sound. He nearly lost his composure.

At this moment, Xia Bingyun looked exquisitely alluring, her expression filled with charming seductiveness.

Li Se, worried he might lose control, coughed lightly and said, "Um, could you try not to make a sound later?"

Xia Bingyun wished she could disappear into the ground. It was too embarrassing, but Li Se's massage was indeed incredibly comfortable. She truly couldn't help herself at that moment.

Ten minutes later.

Li Se left Xia Bingyun's room, letting out a long sigh of relief. The treatment was finally over.

"Aunt, how are you feeling?" Xia Shuyu had been hiding outside the door, but the room's soundproofing was excellent, so she had no idea what had transpired inside.

"Mmm, much better." Xia Bingyun nodded slightly.

"Aunt, how did he treat you?" Xia Shuyu was curious, as she noticed her aunt's rosy complexion, which seemed a little unusual.

"Acupuncture," Li Se replied with a smile.

"Oh." Xia Shuyu remained suspicious.

Li Se thought of something and turned to Xia Bingyun, saying, "I'll prescribe you some medicine. Take it for a week, along with a few more acupuncture sessions, and you'll be fully recovered."

"Do I need more acupuncture sessions?" Xia Bingyun felt a bit awkward recalling the previous situation.

"Mmm," Li Se chuckled. "It would be too miraculous if it could be cured in one go. Besides, your condition is quite severe and requires several acupuncture treatments."

"Mmm," Xia Bingyun responded.

Li Se was about to offer a few more words of advice when his phone rang. It was his mother calling. He had given his mother a phone so she could reach him anytime if anything was needed.

By the time he returned to the hospital, it was evening. Li Se didn't go home but stayed by his mother's side.

The next day, Li Se gave his mother another acupuncture treatment and was about to go get the medicine.

Dada dada...

Footsteps echoed from the hallway. A group of doctors and nurses were escorting a woman dressed in lavish attire, holding a child.

The child was crying loudly, and its skin was yellowish.

Surrounded by the medical staff, the wealthy lady carried the child into the ward.

This time, the hospital director personally conducted the diagnosis. After preliminary examination, he stated, "It should be jaundice. Jaundice is a result of high bilirubin concentration in the body. Bilirubin is mainly a metabolic product of red blood cells. When red blood cells age and break down, hemoglobin is released and metabolized to produce bilirubin. Bilirubin is transported through the blood to the liver, metabolized by the liver, and then excreted into the intestines via the bile ducts. This causes jaundice."

"Indeed, Director Tang is correct."

"As expected of Director Tang. He can make a diagnosis with just a preliminary examination."

"..."

Many doctors began to flatter him.

Unlike traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine often has a set of diagnostic and treatment plans for many diseases. Once a diagnosis is made, subsequent treatment plans follow.

Of course, Director Tang couldn't be 100% certain it was jaundice based solely on preliminary examination. A series of examinations were conducted. After these Western medical tests were completed, it was confirmed that Director Tang's diagnosis was accurate.

"Then treat him quickly!" The wealthy lady was becoming impatient. Seeing her child crying, she felt immense heartache.

"Madam Shen, please rest assured. I guarantee he will fully recover within a week," Director Tang said with a smile. This wasn't a serious illness.

"No, this diagnosis is wrong!"

Just then, a voice called out from outside the door.

"It's you!" Wang Xiang saw Li Se making a commotion and immediately rebuked, "What business do you have here, questioning Director Tang's diagnosis?"

Many doctors and nurses turned to look at Li Se, pointing and whispering.

"Who is this kid?"

"What a bold fellow, daring to question the director's diagnosis."

"What kind of nobody dares to speak so boastfully?"

"He's not just questioning the director, he's questioning our entire hospital examination process!"

"..."

All the doctors scoffed. This was their director's diagnosis, and it had gone through a professional examination process. It couldn't possibly be wrong!

Li Se's words not only questioned Director Tang's diagnosis but also the hospital's entire examination process.

"Then tell us, what is it?" Director Tang suppressed his anger, but as a director, he had to maintain his composure.

Despite all eyes being fixed on him, Li Se remained calm and said, "He's been poisoned!"

Traditional Chinese medicine relies on observation, listening, questioning, and palpation. Li Se, now proficient in medicine, made a swift judgment after observing the child for a while. If he wasn't mistaken, the child had been bitten by a poisonous insect, causing his entire body to turn yellow. The symptoms of this poisoning closely resembled jaundice. If he were a Western physician, he would likely also diagnose it as jaundice.

This was because Western medicine placed greater faith in standardized examination processes, whereas traditional Chinese medicine differed.

"Utter nonsense!" Wang Xiang berated.

Madam Shen looked coldly at Li Se and said angrily, "You dare say my son is poisoned? Do you know his living conditions? If you don't know, then get out!"