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The room is filled with the soft glow of candlelight, casting long shadows across walls lined with luxurious decorations. Kent sat on the edge of an ornate wooden bed covered in a quilt.

He's surrounded by old, leather-bound manuals, and his hands, stained with ink, shuffle through the pages of a large, open manual on divine healing techniques. His focus is intense as he notes down details on a piece of cloth paper using an ink brush.

Sitting on the bed, Kent patiently checked out the books written by his aunt. Holding an ink brush and cloth paper, he continued to note down the healing elixirs that were related to Alia's condition.

Even though there are several references for shattered Aura channels, he didn't find a single elixir cure that can treat Alia's condition. He noted down every small thing to find any clue.

"Not a single elixir. There has to be sothing here that can help Alia." Kent muttered, closing the potion manual.

He sets aside a potion manual, visibly frustrated, and picks up another hefty book bound in faded gold leaf.

He scribbled vigorously on a piece of cloth paper, noting every possible elixir that hinted at healing powers, though none specifically targeted Alia's rare condition. As he set aside one book and reached for another, a knock at the door sliced through the silence of the room.

"Who is it?" Kent's voice was sharp, his focus barely shifting from the manual in front of him.

"I'm Linda, the head servant. I brought food for you," ca the reply, her voice muffled slightly by the thick oak door.

"Co in," Kent said, not lifting his eyes from the page as the door creaked open.

Linda entered, a tray laden with an assortnt of dishes balanced expertly in her hands. The sll of roasted ats and fresh bread filled the room, mingling with the steamy scent of herbal soups. She placed the tray on a small table near Kent, her eyes briefly scanning the chaotic spread of manuscripts and scrolls.

"Sir, would you like to eat your als with the madam in the next room?" Linda asked, her voice holding a tone of hope as she rembered Sophia's request.

"No need. I'm busy right now. Just leave the food there and close the door," Kent replied without looking up.

Linda paused, her face falling slightly in disappointnt at his curt dismissal. She nodded, retreating quietly and closing the door with a soft click.

Outside the door, Sophia is lingering near the side door wall. Upon hearing Kent's decision, her shoulders slumped, and she turned away, her expression etched with frustration.

"What a headstrong fellow!" Sophia muttered under her breath as she walked back to her room. "I shouldn't have asked the servant lady."

She flopped onto her bed, the springs creaking under her weight. Staring at the ceiling, Sophia sighed heavily. The room felt unusually cold and empty, mirroring her growing sense of isolation as Kent buried himself deeper into his research, oblivious to the world around him.

"Jade silk worm stitching technique"

Suddenly Kent's fingers stopped flipping pages as he stared at the description of a divine needle technique.

Jade Silkworm Stitching thod

The Jade Silkworm Stitching thod is a revered and intricate healing technique that employs shattered aura channels, essential for cultivators whose spiritual pathways have been disrupted by injury or malevolent energies.

This thod harnesses the ethereal properties of the jade silkworms, creatures said to feed on celestial dew and moonlight, thereby weaving threads imbued with life-sustaining energies.

Procedure and Ti Interval:

[At first, a long description of the needle insertion thod was ntioned, and acupoints need to be kept close during treatnt.]

The technique involves the delicate insertion of fine, silk-like threads, produced by the jade silkworms, into the affected aura channels. These threads act as conduits, guiding the natural healing energies of the body to repair the broken spiritual circuits.

The entire procedure is highly ti-consuming, typically requiring between three and seven hours, depending on the severity of the aura disruption. Depending on the variety, this technique needs to be perford multiple tis.

Requisite Elixirs:

Prior to the procedure, the patient must consu a series of specific elixirs to prepare the body and spirit for the intervention.

Elixir of Lingzhi Mist: Enhances the body's receptivity to healing energies. Moonflower Brew: Calms the mind and stabilizes the patient's spiritual essence. Dragon's Breath Tonic: Fortifies the aura, providing it with the strength required to integrate the jade silkworm's threads.

Elixir of Lingzhi will help the patient regain so control over their body movent. If the patient showed any reaction to the elixir of Lingzhi, there is an 80% chance that they can recover with the Jade silkworm stitching technique.

Herbal Soaking Solution:

In addition to elixir consumption, the patient must soak in a herbal solution crafted from young golden bamboo, starlight crimson petals, and the essence of marigold leaves for at least two hours before the procedure.

This soaking helps to purify the body and spirit, clearing any residual negative energies and ensuring that the aura channels are receptive to the healing threads of the jade silkworms.

Holding the ink brush, Kent continued to note down every small thing on a separate piece of paper. A smile tugged on his lips as he finally found a treatnt thod for Alia.

While he was writing, the Fire Kirin began making sound. Understanding her language, Kent pointed his finger at the food bowls brought by head servant Linda.

"Go, eat everything. I'm not hungry." Kent replied impatiently. But the Fire Kirin didn't take a step forward.

"Now what?" Kent lifted his head and stared at the Fire Kirin. "Okey, leave the fried at sticks for and finish everything." Kent replied while caressing its head.

With an excited cry, the Fire Kirin hurried towards the food bowls, which were neatly placed on a long table.

Kent, keeping the Jade silkworm stitching technique on the side, picked up the potion manual to find the elixirs ntioned in the treatnt process.

As the technique specifically ntioned about the elixir of Lingzhi mist, he decided to find it first and see if he could brew the potion with his skill.

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Thank you "#Wassim@Baali" for 5 Golden Tickets. TQ "@Stromy_Brooks_3735" for GT.

Your's lovingly,

_PeterPan_

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