Other language: Vietnamese

Modern-to-ancient Transmigration: Little Doctor.

Chapter 49: Racing. [251]



Summary

Wen Jing Hui, a skilled doctor, uses a long silver needle called "Mountain Piercer" to perform acupuncture on Yan Wang, who is pretending to be ill. The procedure involves inserting the needle through the spine to relieve distress. Observers are shocked and fearful as two imperial physicians faint during the treatment. After the needles are removed, Yan Wang expels pus and blood, indicating a successful procedure. Wen Jing Hui advises against ginseng soup, recommending only plain boiled water for recovery. The prognosis suggests a long recovery period, which brings mixed reactions from the onlookers. Once alone, Yan Wang expresses relief and gratitude to Wen Jing Hui for his expertise.

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