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——————————————————————————"Grandpa An has keen eyesight, the needle just now was indeed the Fire Needle. Fire can burn mountains, and using it to burn kidney stones is just perfect, especially since the stone had just ford and wasn’t very stubborn. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have been burned away so easily."
Xiao Yi smiled and put away the silver needle.
"Elder An, are you saying that person’s kidney stones have now been cured?"
The experts didn’t know what the Taiyi Needle was, but they understood the implication of Xiao Yi’s words that the patient’s kidney stones had been cured. Disbelief showed on their faces, particularly the urology specialist, whose eyes bulged out. Kidney stones are a common affliction in the southern coastal regions, and in his many years of practice, having encountered at least eight hundred patients if not a thousand, he was well aware of kidney stone pathology. He’d never heard that stones could be treated so simply without dicine or laser lithotripsy, just one needle and it’s cured? What kind of joke was this?
"If Yi says it’s cured, then it must certainly be cured."
Divine Doctor An looked at Xiao Yi with admiration, nodding and smiling in agreent.
Although he also found the idea of a single needle eliminating kidney stones sowhat exaggerated, recalling Xiao Yi’s astonishing Needle Technique last ti and the various vivid descriptions of the Taiyi Needle in dical texts, he nodded with certainty.
"If the experts here don’t believe it, we can ask Auntie Li to get checked later on to see if the stones are still there. However, I must remind you that the check-up costs need to be reimbursed, as we are a poor family and can’t afford the expensive fees of your hospitals," Xiao Yi said with a light smile.
"Actually, there’s no need to wait for a check-up. You can find a young girl to go see if the girl from before has passed the stone, and you will know."
Elder An said aloud.
The doctor, who seed to be sowhat inquisitive, set aside Elder An’s prestige at that mont and imdiately turned to call a nurse who had co with them to help check on the situation.
Before long, the nurse ca back with Wang Qingqing and Li Xiaoi, and Li Xiaoi was no longer pale and in pain as before, but looked refreshed and lively.
"Doctor, it’s true that several small stones ca out, and all together they’re about the size of a grain of rice," the nurse said excitedly upon arrival, her eyes full of admiration for Xiao Yi.
The experts around them heard the nurse’s words and all widened their eyes, looking at Xiao Yi with incredulous expressions. Stones really passed? Really the size of rice grains? Could it be that traditional Chinese dicine is truly that miraculous?
Each of them had a thought cross their mind—maybe I should consider switching to studying traditional Chinese dicine?
"Xiao... Doctor Xiao, I really want to thank you for just now!"
Both Li Xiaoi repeatedly expressed their gratitude to Xiao Yi, and Li Xiaoi’s eyes showed a hint of embarrassnt. Initially, when she saw Xiao Yi rushing to treat her instead of letting Divine Doctor An take over, she felt sowhat resentful, thinking he loved the lilight a bit too much and worried his young age ant his dical skills might not be reliable. Now she knew that his abilities truly surpassed those of Divine Doctor An, and he wanted to spare her so pain.
"Xiao Yi, I really thank you!"
Wang Qingqing looked at Xiao Yi with a grateful expression, and a hint of admiration flashed in her eyes.
"Don’t ntion it, it’s my duty. Actually, I’m a bit embarrassed because, in order to punish that quack doctor just now, Auntie Li had to suffer a bit longer. You can just call Yi or Xiao Yi, not Doctor. I’m not a doctor and I don’t have the credentials to be one."
Xiao Yi quickly waved his hand to Wang Qingqing, showing his understanding of Li Xiaoi’s reaction just now. He knew that those were normal thoughts, so naturally, he wouldn’t hold it against her. However, because Li Xiaoi suffered a bit longer than necessary due to his actions, he felt slightly guilty.
"Alright, since we’re all friends here, let’s not stand on ceremony. So, Yi, now that the illness is treated, is there anything else? If not, why don’t you co to my place and join this old man for a couple of drinks?"
Elder An said, laughing, seeing everyone being so polite to each other.
After speaking, his gaze was full of anticipation as he looked at Xiao Yi.
"Grandpa An, I’m afraid that won’t be possible today. I’m here with my classmate, and besides, you probably have work to do today as well. How about this, Grandpa An, I’m now settled in G City, and I won’t be leaving for a while. I’ll arrange another ti with you, and when you’re free, I’ll co and visit."
Xiao Yi glanced at Wang Qingqing, looking a bit troubled. He had decided to treat Wang Qingqing to a al today to repay her for the al she shared with him last ti.
"If that’s the case, then it’s okay. But you said it yourself, you can’t stand up next ti."
Although Elder An really wanted to sit down and have a good ti with Xiao Yi at the mont, and hoped to ask him a few dical questions—after all, his brief conversation with Xiao Yi last ti was quite enlightening—he was aware that what Xiao Yi said was true. Setting aside the fact that Xiao Yi couldn’t get away right then, Elder An also had a patient waiting to be seen. Even though the patient wasn’t urgent and could wait a tad longer, breaking an appointnt wasn’t sothing Elder An considered proper.
"Grandpa An, you can count on . I keep my word, and in G City I might still need your help in the future."
Xiao Yi quickly smiled.
"Don’t ntion it, you’re making this old man blush. It’s always who you’re helping. What use could this old man be to you? The only thing I have to offer is this lifeti of dical knowledge, but that’s nothing much. I know my own limitations. Compared to you, I can’t even catch up if I tried."
Elder An waved his hand dismissively.
Hearing Elder An’s words was another shock for the experts present, but after witnessing Xiao Yi’s miraculous Needle Technique with Shitou, their surprise wasn’t as great as before.
"Grandpa An, you’re joking. Actually, I only know so much. In many areas, I still have a lot to learn from Grandpa An."
Although Xiao Yi knew Elder An’s words were true, he still felt sowhat embarrassed and even a bit ashad. His own dical knowledge was far superior to Elder An’s, but that was because he had been ntored by a dicinal Forest Saint Hand since he was young and had access to sacred dical texts. Only after browsing bookstores did he realize how rare these texts were. Common doctors would clamor for sothing as basic as the Taiyi Needle Technique, which was difficult to find even in incomplete form. Yet, Xiao Yi’s old ntor had used it as an introduction to needle techniques.
Elder An’s dical skills, on the other hand, were developed through hard work and dedication, consulting basic and sotis erroneous dical texts, and a lifeti of practical experience.
Their last conversation had revealed that Elder An’s understanding of many aspects of traditional Chinese dicine was much more profound than his own, despite standing on the shoulders of giants.
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