Aivenxing then spat out the towel:
"Oh, it's so hard for me to keep it to myself!"
Little miracle doctor, you are incredibly professional!
How did you know that after each episode, my tongue would be sore from being bitten for ten days to two weeks?
After saying this, under the pressure of Su Ruyi's gaze, Ai Wenxing obediently stuffed the towel into his mouth again.
Now, he could no longer speak.
Su Ruyi turned around and took out a needle case from her backpack.
This time, the smallest gold needles were used, which were as fine as cow hair.
Aivenxing mumbled something, but it was clear he was praising the golden needles.
As soon as Su Ruyi raised her hand, the first needle was inserted into Ai Wenxing's chest, slightly to the left.
Her subordinates then quickly began inserting needles, their movements so fast they were almost invisible.
Before long, Aivenxing was covered in thorns like a hedgehog.
Then, Su Ruyi began to spin the needle according to a certain pattern.
Soon, Aiven's eyes started to look strange, and he began to tremble as if he had been electrocuted, causing the chair to shake.
Su Ruyi stretched out a hand and firmly held onto the back of the chair.
At this moment, Ai Wenxing's mouth, which was stuffed with a towel, was completely wet, and white foam began to flow from the corner of his mouth.
Ba Yuchi and Qi Yasheng were both very surprised: "Dr. Su, this... this won't cause any problems, will it?"
Su Ruyi smiled and said, "No, it's not. Artificial induction is very safe if proper precautions are taken. Don't worry."
Aiven's body trembled more and more violently, and large beads of sweat began to appear on his forehead, which then gathered into a stream and flowed down his neck.
In no time, his clothes were soaked through on his chest, under his armpits, and on his back.
Su Ruyi continued to hold onto the back of the chair with one hand and twirl the needle with the other.
At the same time, her consciousness roamed over Aivenxing's entire body.
During an attack, a faint yellow fluorescent pathogenic aura emanates from the acupoints and flows continuously.
Wherever it wandered, Su Ruyi would turn the golden needles there to draw it out.
And so, Aivenxing trembled for half an hour, then the trembling gradually subsided, and his eyes regained focus.
Su Ruyi removed all the gold needles, observed Ai Wenxing's mental state, and then removed the towel from his mouth.
Aivenxing immediately shouted, "How about it? I told you, I'm not afraid of pain, right?"
His voice was a little hoarse. The nanny had already poured a glass of warm water and asked Su Ruyi first, "Doctor, can you drink some water?"
Su Ruyi nodded, and the nanny slowly fed Ai Wenxing warm water.
After drinking the water, Aivenxing's voice became even louder:
"That felt great! I really worked up a good sweat!"
Little miracle doctor, are you sure this is just treating the symptoms and not the root cause?
I feel like I'm completely healed.
In the past, when I had an attack, I would feel completely disoriented. But this time, your artificial triggering of it made me feel surprisingly relaxed.
Seeing that he looked normal, Su Ru began to untie the ropes binding him.
While untying the rope, she whispered behind him, explaining, "This is really just a temporary fix; I estimate it will only work for ten days to half a month."
"Ten days to half a month is more than enough for me to attend an important meeting!"
After all the restraints were removed, Aivenxing leaped to his feet, stomped his feet, shook his hands, and checked his body's condition, making clicking noises as he did so.
"Little miracle doctor!"
He's truly a little miracle doctor!
This is incredible!
But, little miracle doctor, isn't my coming to you the same as taking drugs?
You have to come to me every day, every ten days or so, it's a hassle for both of us.
Su Ruyi nodded and said, "So, what's on your mind? Why don't you tell me? Maybe I can help you resolve your worries."
Aiven thought for a moment: "Maybe you really can! The first time I saw you, I felt a sense of familiarity with you! We might have a special connection, hehe! Let me tell you about it!"
As he spoke, he gave Ba Yuchi a wink, then coughed.
Ba Yuchi cursed, "You old geezer, what else is there that I can't hear?"
Ai Wenxing glared at him, and Ba Yuchi immediately surrendered: "Okay, okay, let's go! Ya Sheng, let's go! Let's go! We'll go pick fruit in your backyard!"
"That's wonderful!" Qi Yasheng exclaimed, then explained to Su Ruyi, "The fruit in Old Ai's backyard is especially good, Doctor Su, let me pick a basket for you too!"
After Ba Yuchi and Qi Yasheng left, Ai Wenxing peeked out the window for a long time to make sure they were heading to the backyard to pick fruit before mysteriously sitting down opposite Su Ruyi.
The nanny, being very perceptive, refilled the teapot, then took the empty teapot and left, closing the door behind her with a click.
Aivenxing's expression changed instantly as he was about to reveal the secret. His mischievous, almost childlike cunning vanished, replaced by a seriousness Su Ruyi had never seen before.
"Little miracle doctor, my biggest problem is my father."
He...he has been missing for many years.
His disappearance was for me, my mother, and my brother.
And all of this was actually caused by one of my mistakes…
As Ai Wenxing narrated, a complete story gradually formed in Su Ruyi's mind—
That happened in 1930.
At that time, Aiven was only 18 years old.
His family had been hunters for generations, living deep in the mountains and forests of Heilongjiang Province.
Life is tough.
From the time Ai Wenxing could remember, his family consisted of only him, his father, his mother, and his younger brother; the four of them depended on each other for survival.
He still remembers that his house was a small wooden cabin surrounded by a wooden fence, nestled at the foot of a deep mountain.
The furniture inside the house was also made of wood.
All the wood was coated with tung oil, and it had a peculiar smell when it rained.
The mountains behind the cabin are called "Old Pig Forest".
There are wild beasts in the mountains.
There are tigers, and wild boars.
The wild beasts were very sensible and never came down to the foot of the mountain.
It was the people living in the scattered wooden houses at the foot of the mountain who were being a bit presumptuous.
To make a living, they often go into the deep mountains together.
They would stay for three to five days at a time.
When they went out, they always carried wild boars, pheasants, rabbits, and monkey head mushrooms, matsutake mushrooms, lingzhi mushrooms, and birch oil seeds that they picked along the way.
Aivenxing has always remembered the feeling of waiting since she was a child.
His mother held his hand, carrying his younger brother on her back.
Every day at sunset, I would crane my neck and gaze down the only path leading down the mountain.
Because if we go down the mountain, that will be the last moment.
As dusk fell, my mother would sigh, return to the yard, and start a fire to cook.
Life at home is always tough.
Aivenxing clearly remembers that when he was 18, his father planned to have his 13-year-old brother become an apprentice to a passing carpenter.
Ai Wenxing should find a wife soon. Letting his younger brother go with the carpenter would be a win-win situation.
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