Xie Zhiyan was still watching intently from a distance, and Du Chenzhou was afraid that Shu Ying would hate him, so he dared not show his desire too obviously. He could only try to divert his attention and focus his gaze on the movements of Shu Ying's hands.
He watched as Shu Ying carefully disinfected the silver needles with alcohol and began searching for acupoints on his wrist.
Du Chenzhou didn't say anything, but he couldn't help being curious.
When did Shu Ying learn these things?
He heard that it is not easy to learn traditional Chinese medicine well, and most of it needs to be learned from a young age.
In his memory, Shu Ying was clearly a pampered young lady who, apart from being academically excellent and good-looking, had hardly ever experienced the outside world. She was a delicate flower in a greenhouse, well protected by her parents and raised with endless love and pampering.
How could the elders in a family bear to let a girl like this suffer the hardships of studying medicine?
In his mind, a girl like this only needs to go shopping, buy clothes, dress herself up, watch movies, listen to new plays, and tinker with interesting gadgets in her spare time to easily get through each day, with almost no worries.
Judging from Shu Ying's familiar technique and the diagnosis just now, it didn't seem fake...
It seems he still doesn't know enough about Shu Ying.
Shu Ying was not what he had imagined.
Du Chenzhou's thoughts came to an abrupt halt when the silver needle pierced the acupoint, almost penetrating the arm, and then emerged from the other side.
He first felt the coolness from the silver needles themselves, followed by a sharp pain.
Du Chenzhou had no mind to think about anything else and gritted his teeth to endure it.
"hiss……"
He gasped for breath in pain.
After inserting a long needle, Shu Ying took out several short needles from her needle case and inserted them into different acupoints.
During the initial period when the pain first struck, Du Chenzhou couldn't help but doubt whether Shu Ying's technique was correct and whether her medical skills were up to par.
As several more short needles were inserted into the acupoints, he gradually felt a clear, cool sensation spreading from his head, covering the areas that had previously caused the stinging pain, and relieving the pain like a gentle spring breeze.
The aching and swelling sensation in his blood vessels, which had been tormenting him and caused him to break out in a cold sweat and blur his vision, was relieved.
Du Chenzhou's eyes gradually cleared, and more memories were as if the gauze covering them had been torn off, becoming clearer in his mind.
All the doubts and questions that had been lingering in Du Chenzhou's mind were confirmed in these now clear memories.
Many details are constantly added to those fragmented memories, piecing them together to form a complete memory.
The path I came from, which I couldn't see clearly before, is now completely clear.
From childhood to adulthood, every experience, big and small, is clearly etched in my mind.
He remembered, he remembered completely!
As Shu Ying said, the Du family and the Shu family have indeed been at odds since their ancestors' generation, and they have been mortal enemies since very early times.
They compete in the business world, in life, and even in how many children they have and what kind of house they buy.
But if we look closely, it's actually their family that's actively trying to outdo each other.
Ever since he could remember, whenever his family bought a house, a car, or land, they always had to check with the Shu family first to see if they owned any of it and what kind of land they had bought.
The Shu family bought a three-story villa for their descendants, and his family must also have one, no less than three stories, preferably four or five stories!
The Shu family recently bought a batch of antique porcelain, so they must buy porcelain that is older and more valuable than their own.
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