Based on the time it took for each needle to be inserted into the acupoints on Madam Ye's body, Su Ya estimated in her mind how long each needle needed to stay inside the body. This was thanks to Su Ya's powerful brain; otherwise, how could she possibly remember all the acupoints that were interconnected and influenced each other, even with hundreds of needles?
Then Su Ya began to insert needles, also called probes, into each acupoint on Madam Ye's body.
Start at the temples.
Most people are afraid to touch the temples because they are extremely vulnerable. Young people often target that spot when they fight, as it can cause a person to enter a brief state of unconsciousness.
Unfortunately, there was no reaction, so Suya moved on to the next acupoint.
It took more than an hour to probe all the acupoints on the upper body, but there was no reaction at all.
Su Ya used a unique method when probing acupoints, using her own Qi and blood as an auxiliary condition. As she probed one acupoint after another, Su Ya's face became paler and paler. After probing most of the acupoints on her body, a layer of fine sweat appeared on her forehead, but she didn't have time to wipe it away. Once the needles were inserted, they could not be stopped. If the needles stayed in the acupoints for more than the prescribed time, they would cause varying degrees of damage to the body.
Aunt Jin watched helplessly as the little girl's face gradually turned pale, but she dared not make a sound. She had already given instructions that unless the little girl spoke, Aunt Jin was not allowed to touch her without her permission, so as not to distract her.
So when Aunt Jin saw that Madam Ye's body hadn't responded, she was anxious. But she had no other choice but to wait.
However, she sensed it. Although Young Master Ye did not introduce the young girl's identity when he came in, judging from the way the little girl was inserting needles just now, she knew that this little girl was definitely not simple and might really be able to save Old Madam Ye.
The probe that Suya just used was only to test whether Madam Ye's body would react when stimulated by external forces.
Finally, when Su Ya gently twisted the needle on an acupoint on Old Madam Ye's thigh, Old Madam Ye's toes actually twitched.
Although the movement was small, it did not escape Su Ya's eyes. Aunt Jin, who had been closely watching Su Ya's movements, also saw it. She couldn't believe her eyes; the old lady's toes had really moved.
It moved! It moved!
Aunt Jin couldn't contain her excitement and spoke up, but this almost disrupted Su Ya's rhythm. Fortunately, she managed to stay calm.
After a few seconds, Su Ya replied with a single word.
"yes."
Her voice was hoarse.
She wasn't like this before the acupuncture; you can imagine how much harm this treatment caused her.
Su Ya felt like all her strength was being drained. She was already feeling quite exhausted. There were still a few acupoints left. Once this "Golden Needle Exploration" technique started, it couldn't be stopped, otherwise not only would all the previous efforts be wasted, but it would also cause further harm to Old Madam Ye.
During the process, one cannot be distracted, but seeing Aunt Jin's state just now, Su Ya still gave a positive answer. Although it was only one word, that one word reassured Aunt Jin.
Su Ya felt a little dizzy, but she couldn't speed up; she had to maintain the same pace. After probing the last few acupoints, none of the others reacted.
Su Ya then began to remove the needles. After all the needles were removed, she gestured to Aunt Jin to help Madam Ye put on her clothes.
And just like that, four hours passed.
Aunt Jin went out to call people in to help.
Soon the medical staff came in again, helped Madam Ye put on her clothes, and then left again.
When Ye Qinchuan saw Aunt Jin come out for the first time, he knew that the matter inside had been resolved. After the medical staff came out, he went inside.
While Aunt Jin was out, Su Ya disinfected each of the gold needles in a special solution. She had brought the solution with her on this trip; she brought a small bottle for easy carrying. With hundreds of needles, the disinfection process alone would take quite a while.
After the gold needles were disinfected, they were placed back into the box one by one.
Ye Qinchuan just happened to come in at that moment.
"how's it going?
"It can be treated, but it will take a week."
"Do we need to prepare any medicinal herbs? Why does it take another week?"
"because,"
Su Ya originally wanted to say that she needed about a week to recover before she could officially give acupuncture to Madam Ye.
But she had only uttered two words when everything went black before her eyes, and she lost consciousness the next second.
As she fainted, something came to mind: this was the second time she had fainted in front of Ye Qinchuan.
Ye Qinchuan, who had been closely watching Su Ya since entering the room, quickly caught her.
He gently held her in his arms. He hadn't looked closely before, but now he noticed that Su Ya's face looked pale, and her hands were ice-cold, without any warmth. This was just like when he first rescued her.
While walking, she suddenly fainted.
Ye Qinchuan carried Su Ya to an empty room and placed her on the bed.
"What is this girl doing? Why is she so weak?"
Seeing Su Ya's pale face, Ye Qinchuan couldn't help but feel a pang of heartache. He truly hadn't expected that he had hurt her so much. If only he had known, he would have stayed by her side. He could have simply closed his eyes in despair.
But you can't buy foresight.
Ye Qinchuan went out and instructed the kitchen to prepare some medicinal porridge to replenish qi and blood.
They called Aunt Jin into another room to inquire about what had happened and why she had been perfectly fine just four hours ago, but had become so weak.
Aunt Jin didn't know what to say, so she told Young Master Ye everything she had seen.
It was also mentioned that Madam Ye reacted under stimulation.
"You said my grandma's toe twitched just now."
" Yes."
"You're not seeing things."
"No, that lady also confirmed it."
Ye Qinchuan thought for a moment and then said, "Aunt Jin, I don't want anyone else to know what happened today, do you understand?"
Although Young Master Ye usually seemed very kind, the servants in the Ye family all knew that the old lady was Young Master Ye's Achilles' heel.
"I know, Young Master Ye, you can go and rest now."
Aunt Jin withdrew.
Ye Qinchuan hadn't expected that Su Ya's weakened state was due to giving her grandmother acupuncture.
Why didn't you tell me?
Ye Qinchuan was now somewhat annoyed. Su Ya hadn't slept for days because of Momo, and he hadn't even given her a break before making her take care of Grandma. It was all his fault.
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