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A decadent young master unfortunately transmigrates to another world.
What? He used to have everything done for him, and now th...
Ye Liang's mind raced. Suddenly, he remembered that the game account he had brought contained the art of medicine, which seemed to include life skills like healing people.
He immediately opened the page on the life skills section of the medical texts and frantically searched for information.
While searching, he was so anxious about getting pricked by the little girl's awl that he broke out in a sweat.
He actually found a similar medical skill and said, "I've got it, I've got it. The Mysterious Ice Body, is that what your senior sister has? She has this disease, right? People with this disease will have the Mysterious Ice Qi constantly accumulating in their bodies. The patient cannot remove it on their own and will die in pain throughout their life. Moreover, people cannot live long. It is most severe on the night of the full moon, when the Yin Qi is at its peak, isn't that right?"
"Huh? You actually know?" The girl was surprised that this liar could actually describe some of the symptoms of the Mystic Ice Body.
Although she could hardly believe it, she couldn't help but ask him with anticipation, "Can you cure it?"
"It can be cured, it can be cured!" At this moment, Ye Liang certainly wouldn't say that he couldn't cure it.
"The Nine Needles of a Miraculous Hand can cure it."
Nine needles?
Upon hearing the words "nine needles," the little girl suddenly became excited. She immediately opened her tattered book, flipped to a page, and showed it to Ye Liang: "Are you talking about the nine needles on this page?"
What?
Does that girl's tattered book also contain content about the Nine Needles?
Ye Liang found it strange; there couldn't possibly be such a coincidence.
Upon closer inspection, even in the dim light, Ye Liang could make out that the book in the girl's hand, "Initial Explanation of Qi and Meridians," was actually a preliminary exploration and explanation of the relationship between acupuncture and qi and meridians.
The author of this book was not a highly skilled physician, which is why he wrote such a preliminary explanation. His purpose was simply to conduct reasonable exploration and discussion with future generations, in order to advance the art of acupuncture.
In other words, this book is actually not very good.
There are so many mistakes and omissions above; it's simply misleading and harmful to students.