Wang had a complicated expression on his face. She was hardly an adult, yet she was capable of such mind-blowing acupuncture skills. He genuinely felt ashad in comparison.
No wonder she made no effort to hide the treatnt process from him. There was nothing for her to worry about since it was impossible for him to learn it easily.
After letting the gold thread run its course through the arteries near Li Fang's heart, Huo Yao finished the acupuncture before long. The removal step was no easy feat and was much harder than the application process.
Huo Yao removed the last needle ten minutes later. "All done."
Her face was a little pale. Sweat was trickling down the corners of her forehead down to her collar. She disinfected the needles before pulling up a chair and sitting down.
Li Fang was also very sweaty. When the gold needles were applied to his body, the intense pain from the needles nearly made him cave in and lose it.
Wang handed him a towel and helped him up. He excitedly took Li Fang's pulse.
Li Fang's pulse was strong. How… how could it have gone back to normal?
Wang inhaled deeply. After taking his pulse again, the results were the sa. He hastily raised his head and looked at Huo Yao. "Is he cured?"
Huo Yao took water from Lin Shuwen. She held up the glass and took a few sips before she said mildly, "Nope."
Wang was stunned. "But his pulse is stable. How could this be?"
Huo Yao leaned into the chair and massaged her wrists. "Everyone has varying tabolism. The sa goes for the elents inside the blood. The removal of stubborn elents like toxins will only cause the dying process to speed up, especially in the elderly. Treatnt for them must be done with gentler thods."
"Since his body is accustod to these toxins, we have to create a fa?ade and confuse them first if we want to remove them for good. After the toxins have settled in, they can be quietly removed without any side effects. This is known as Fa?ade Treatnt."
Huo Yao was surprisingly generous and told him about the treatnt in considerable detail.
Wang spent a few minutes taking it all in, but he could not fully grasp what she ant. "Are you performing acupuncture on him again after so ti?"
Huo Yao nodded. "Probably in a week or so."
"In a week, will he recover fully then?" asked Wang again.
Huo Yao raised her brow. "If he can physically endure it, the treatnt can comnce five days from now if he wishes."
The more Wang found out about the girl, the more depressed he felt about his skills.
Wang pulled over a chair and sat down beside Huo Yao. "Oh yes. Did you refine the dication on your own?"
Huo Yao tilted her head sideways and looked at Wang. "What dication?"
"The dication you gave Li Fang." Although Wang had a keen interest in acupuncture, he was even more intrigued by ancient prescriptions.
He looked at Huo Yao with his eyes burning.
Huo Yao turned her fingers slightly and admitted candidly. "Yes, I did."
Even though Wang had already known the truth, he was incapable of controlling his expression when he heard it straight from the horse's mouth.
This 20 sothing year old girl was a S level apothecary!
Were all kids these days so insanely talented?
Wang spent a couple of minutes composing himself until he suddenly asked. "Do you know how to use ancient prescriptions?"
Huo Yao looked at Wang's face. She went quiet briefly before she answered modestly. "Just a little.
"Do you mind telling who your master is?" asked Wang earnestly. He really wanted to know.
Even though the dication looked coarsely made on the surface, he noticed sothing familiar about the refinent technique.
Every apothecary had their own way of refining dication. Even though it was the sa prescription, the end products' grades varied depending on the technique.
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