âWhat?â Sebastian was momentarily stunned.âI want you to see if I have a talent for acupuncture,â
Winnie repeated sincerely. âIf possible, I would like to learn acupuncture from you, Old Mr.
Xander.ââYou want to learn acupuncture?â The shock in Sebastianâs eyes was quickly replaced by calmness as he explained patiently, âYoung lady, acupuncture isnât as easy as you think it is. It isnât like how you see it on television. You canât just randomly inject acupuncture needles. You have to be familiar with all the acupoints in the body, and you have to know them by heart. You also need a lot of practice. Prior to that, you also have to study traditional medicine. Acupuncture is a part of traditional medicine. It does not exist independently outside of traditional medicine.âHe went on, âYou must know that most of the doctors you see now, be it in traditional or modern medicine, gained their medical knowledge when they were in university. Generally, they have to study for five consecutive years for their masterâs, and if they wish to continue to get a Ph.D., the housemanship at hospitals would take a few years at least. It is definitely not an easy task. If it really is as easy as you think it is, then my grandchildren wouldnât be so against me. Isnât that right?âSebastian advised her earnestly. Winnie also listened to him sincerely.âOld Mr. Xander, I understand everything that you just said. However, there is no limit to learning, and Iâm not that old yet. If youâre willing to teach me, Iâm sure that with my diligence, time wonât be an issue. I understand your concerns, but weâve just met. We donât know much about each other, so you might think that Iâm just being impulsive, but I donât usually make decisions in the spur of the moment, and this definitely isnât a joke. You do have a point though. It takes a great effort, a huge amount of resources, and time to nurture an outstanding traditional medicine practitioner. As someone who has no experience in the field of traditional medicine, I donât wish to waste your time and effort either. Thatâs why I want you to test me to see if I have talent in this field. If itâs proven that Iâm not cut out for this, then I wonât have to waste my efforts.âWinnie was extremely eloquent, concise, and sincere when she said that. It genuinely seemed that she wasnât making this decision rashly.When Sebastian noted the sincerity in her eyes, he was reminded of his talented but reluctant granddaughter.All of a sudden, he had a slight change of heart. He asked solemnly, âThen, why do you want to learn acupuncture from me? Is it because of your husband?âWinnie nodded. She admitted, âYes. I want to save my husband, but that is not the only reason why I want to learn acupuncture from you. My husband is in his current state only because he tried to save me. Now, heâs going through something that he shouldnât have to go through at all. There are many others like him in the world.
Perhaps they are even more kindhearted than him, and maybe they lead tougher lives. To be frank, I have sufficient economic means myself, and Iâm definitely not learning acupuncture from you to feed my family. I hope that one day in the future, I can apply my knowledge when itâs truly needed to save lives, just like those who have saved and helped me when I needed it the most back then. I once went to look for them, but they told me that they didnât need me to repay them. If I could help the kind and needy, it would be considered a way of repaying them. I remembered their words.ââSaving lives and helping the kind and needy!â Sebastian nodded his head in approval. When he looked at Winnie again, he was already quite impressed.âIn modern society, many young people are stressed out. There arenât many like you who yearn for spiritual advancement. Itâs rare that you even want to repay others for their kindness. People like you are truly hard to find!ââThen, are you willing to give me a chance?â Winnie wasnât proud after Sebastian praised her. Instead, she maintained a sincere attitude toward him.âWell, we have to see if you have the talent. When your husband comes over later, you can observe by the side while I perform a check-up on him. Now, I have to see my granddaughter.ââThank you for the opportunity, Old Mr. Xander. Go ahead and meet Ms. Xenhall. Iâll wait in the courtyard.âSebastian nodded. âAll right.âAfter watching Sebastian enter the room, Winnie immediately whipped out her phone and searched for the basics of traditional medicine.She was a fast reader and had an almost photographic memory. In less than an hour, she had completely memorized the entire âBasics of Contemporary Traditional Medicine.âBecause she was extremely focused on her task, she was completely unaware of how much time had passed. She didnât even notice when Sebastian stood right behind her.Sebastian was surprised by Winnieâs actions.He thought that she would be playing mobile games, watching videos, or reading novels on her phone.He did not expect that she would be reading the âBasics of Contemporary Traditional Medicine.ââHow is it? Can you understand it?âWinnie was shocked when she suddenly heard Sebastianâs voice.However, she quickly regained her composure, stood up, and answered honestly, âItâs all right. The version that I found was one that was easiest to comprehend, so itâs not too difficult to understand it.ââIs that so?â A smile finally appeared on Sebastianâs face. âThen, why donât I test you?ââPlease do.ââOkay. Let me ask you: how would you summarize the basic theories of traditional medicine?âBefore Sebastian began, Winnie had already put her phone away. At that moment, she gave him the correct answer without hesitation.âThe basic theories of traditional medicine include the theoretical generalization of the changing patterns of life activities and diseases. These include yin and yang energy, the five elements, evolutive and climatic factors, visceral manifestations, meridians, and othersâ¦ââVery good. It seems that you have a thorough understanding. It is precisely this that youâre able to memorize it easily. However, this is just the surface level. Youâre not even considered a beginner. Now, let me ask you: what are evolutive and climatic factors?ââThe theory of evolutive and climatic factors is also known as the doctrine of the five evolutive phases and six climatic factors. It is the study of the natural world, including how astrology, meteorology, and climatic changes affect oneâs health and diseases. The five evolutive phases include⦠The six climatic factors includeâ¦ââVery good!â Winnieâs answer was spot-on. Sebastian was impressed and astonished by her good memory. âHow much of the book have you read? Could it be that you just happened to read the few pages that I tested you on?ââI was already on the last page by the time you came here.âSebastian was taken aback. âYou finished the entire book?ââYes. I have a decent memory, so I have already memorized most of the content.ââYou arenât bragging, are you?â
Sebastian was in disbelief.âYou can pick any portion to test me,â Winnie replied. She then opened the e-book on her phone and passed it to Sebastian.Sebastian selected a random page to test her on. He asked her about the relationship between energy, blood, body, and fluids.To his surprise, she had perfectly memorized and recited the content that was at least a thousand words!âMy goodness!â
Sebastian exclaimed. âMy child, you really have a photographic memory.âSebastian was extremely fascinated by Winnie. âCome with me. Let meââHowever, before Sebastian could finish his words, the sound of a car braking to a halt could be heard coming from outside.Soon after, Josiahâs voice sounded.Sebastian still remembered Josiahâs voice. âYour friend must have brought your husband over. Why donât you open the door for them?ââSure. Iâll do that right away,â Winnie responded. Then, she quickly headed to the door.At that moment, Xavier, Josiah, and Louis had already gotten out of the car and were waiting at the door.From the moment Winnie walked toward the door, Xavierâs gaze hadnât left her face for even one second.The moment the door was opened, Xavier immediately embraced her. He wrapped her in his arms, completely ignoring the fact that there were others around them.âMy Dumbo, I missed you!âWinnie was torn between amusement and exasperation. âHasnât it only been a few hours since we last met? Hurry up. Let go of me. This is Old Mr. Xanderâs house.ââI wonât. I donât care whose house this is. You will always be my woman!âWinnie was rendered speechless. She stepped on his foot.She did that so forcefully that Xavier relented and heeded her words. It was just a short walk, but he still insisted on holding Winnieâs hand.Since Winnie couldnât shrug him off, she had no choice but to let him hold her hand as they approached Sebastian.âOld Mr. Xander, this is my husband, Xavier Fairchild.âSebastian glanced at Xavier before smiling at the couple. âWhat a fine, young man. He seems to be the perfect fit for you.âXavier was satisfied with Winnieâs introduction of him. He was also extremely pleased with Sebastianâs words.Even though he was used to being a domineering CEO, he was still courteous to Sebastian at that moment.âNice to meet you, Old Mr.
Xander. I guess I will have to trouble you to help me now.ââCome with me to the consultation room.âSoon, Sebastian led the group to his consultation room.However, he had a habit of not allowing outsiders to crowd around him during his consultations.As a doctor, Josiah was naturally understanding of this. He even thoughtfully advised Winnie, who was a family member of the patient, âLetâs just wait outside. We might affect Old Mr. Xanderâs consultation if we stay in the room. It shouldnât take too long, so you donât have to worry.ââIâm not worried,â Winnie replied.âReally?â Josiah asked.Winnie responded, âBecause Iâm going in. You can wait outside with Louis.ââCome in, child.â Sebastian beckoned.What?As he watched the doors to the consultation room being shut in front of him, Josiah couldnât help but ask Louis, âWhatâs going on?âLouis shook his head.Josiah became even more curious. âIâve just gone back to fetch Xavier, and it didnât even take an hour! Why do I feel that Old Mr. Xanderâs relationship with Winnie has suddenly progressed so rapidly?âLouis still shook his head.Adjusting his glasses, Josiah continued, âThere must be something up with Winnie!âCould it be that sheâs even managed to win over an eighty-year-old man?In the consultation room, Sebastian carefully checked Xavierâs pulse and asked him about his condition, making sure not to miss out on any detail.âYour palms are warm. You have a ruddy complexion. There is redness on your tongue with teeth marks at the side. Your pulse is weak. This is a sign of outward dispersion of deficient yang energy. You have to take a cold extremities decoction with turtle shells, cinnamon, and amomom. Take five doses of it first before complementing it with acupuncture to see the effects.âAfter Sebastian finished speaking, he methodically wrote down the prescription on his computer.When he got to the last dose, he then asked Winnie, âHas he been taking other medications lately?ââYes. Iâve brought them along with me,â Winnie replied as she handed a small medicine bottle to Sebastian.Looking at the components of the modern medication in the bottle, Sebastian told Winnie, âGet your friend to come in for a while. Heâs also a doctor. There are some things that I require clarification from him.ââAll right.â Soon, Winnie brought Josiah in.The two doctors had a conversation. After that, Sebastian planned to perform acupuncture on Xavier.At the same time, he had to brew the medication for Xavier so that it would be ready by the time he finished the acupuncture treatment.Having the medication immediately after acupuncture would be the most effective form of treatment.Sebastian had his own method of brewing medication. He liked to use natural water from the well to brew traditional herbs.As an experienced traditional medicine practitioner, he didnât reject modern medicine. Instead, he did constant research in an attempt to combine both traditional and modern medicine to better treat his patients.Therefore, he explained to Winnie and Josiah, âNatural water from the well contains a high amount of minerals. I think itâs best to use that to brew the herbs. I have a well in my backyard.ââIâll fetch the water.â Winnie volunteered.âNo. Youâll help me get the herbs. Initially, my granddaughter was supposed to help me with this, but we had a small disagreement just now. So, I donât think I can get her to help at the moment. Weâll have to trouble your friend to fetch the water. I can also teach you the technique to brew the herbs later.âAs Sebastian spoke, he turned to Josiah. âDr. Houghton, are my arrangements fine with you?ââNo problem. Iâll get it right away.â With that, Josiah left.On the other hand, Winnie took the prescription that Sebastian had just printed out.âThe medicine cabinet is over there. You can take the herbs according to the prescription and, once youâre done, bring them over to let me check.âWinnie understood that this was one of the tests that Sebastian had for her, so she readily accepted the challenge.Meanwhile, in the backyard, Josiah carried a plastic bucket and started to look for the well.The yard happened to be extremely huge, with flowers and weeds everywhere. Josiah couldnât find the well even after searching for some time.Just as he was about to take a detour, he suddenly heard a womanâs voice.It sounded familiar, and it turned out to be Yolanda.She sounded emotional, as if she was on the verge on crying.âI canât do this anymore. I was only forced to come back to him after Harrisonâs death. I donât like traditional medicine. I hate it! Why canât anyone care about my feelings? This is so upsetting. Iâm going to have a breakdown soon.âShe sobbed. âWhy? Why do you always have to be so cold toward me? I just want to express my feelings. Iâm not interested in what others do. Canât you just talk to me about something other than Xavier?âShe went on, âI said that I would prevent my grandpa from treating Xavier, but you canât do this to me! Itâs not fair!âJosiah knitted his brows when he heard that. Prevent Old Mr. Xander from treating Xavier? Whatâs going on? I knew that there was something going on with Yolanda! But who is she calling?Josiah wanted to walk closer to eavesdrop on her when he suddenly felt a constriction on his leg.When he looked, he saw that a snake had wrapped itself around his leg!That explained the constriction!He almost let out a scream, but fortunately, he held it in.He grabbed the snake on its weak spot and was about to fling it away.Just then, he felt that the world had gone silent.Even the wind seemed to have stopped, and so did the sound of Yolandaâs voice.At that moment, a shadow loomed over him.When he looked up, he realized that Yolanda was standing in front of him.Yolanda had a silver needle between her fingers. The needle glistened with blood. She looked at Josiah with a cold smirk.âWhet?â Sebestien wes momenterily stunned.âI went you to see if I heve e telent for ecupuncture,â Winnie repeeted sincerely. âIf possible, I would like to leern ecupuncture from you, Old Mr. Xender.ââYou went to leern ecupuncture?â The shock in Sebestienâs eyes wes quickly repleced by celmness es he expleined petiently, âYoung ledy, ecupuncture isnât es eesy es you think it is. It isnât like how you see it on television. You cenât just rendomly inject ecupuncture needles. You heve to be femilier with ell the ecupoints in the body, end you heve to know them by heert. You elso need e lot of prectice. Prior to thet, you elso heve to study treditionel medicine. Acupuncture is e pert of treditionel medicine. It does not exist independently outside of treditionel medicine.âHe went on, âYou must know thet most of the doctors you see now, be it in treditionel or modern medicine, geined their medicel knowledge when they were in university. Generelly, they heve to study for five consecutive yeers for their mesterâs, end if they wish to continue to get e Ph.D., the housemenship et hospitels would teke e few yeers et leest. It is definitely not en eesy tesk. If it reelly is es eesy es you think it is, then my grendchildren wouldnât be so egeinst me. Isnât thet right?âSebestien edvised her eernestly.
Winnie elso listened to him sincerely.âOld Mr. Xender, I understend everything thet you just seid.
However, there is no limit to leerning, end Iâm not thet old yet. If youâre willing to teech me, Iâm sure thet with my diligence, time wonât be en issue. I understend your concerns, but weâve just met. We donât know much ebout eech other, so you might think thet Iâm just being impulsive, but I donât usuelly meke decisions in the spur of the moment, end this definitely isnât e joke. You do heve e point though. It tekes e greet effort, e huge emount of resources, end time to nurture en outstending treditionel medicine prectitioner. As someone who hes no experience in the field of treditionel medicine, I donât wish to weste your time end effort either. Thetâs why I went you to test me to see if I heve telent in this field. If itâs proven thet Iâm not cut out for this, then I wonât heve to weste my efforts.âWinnie wes extremely eloquent, concise, end sincere when she seid thet. It genuinely seemed thet she wesnât meking this decision reshly.When Sebestien noted the sincerity in her eyes, he wes reminded of his telented but reluctent grenddeughter.All of e sudden, he hed e slight chenge of heert. He esked solemnly, âThen, why do you went to leern ecupuncture from me? Is it beceuse of your husbend?âWinnie nodded. She edmitted, âYes. I went to seve my husbend, but thet is not the only reeson why I went to leern ecupuncture from you. My husbend is in his current stete only beceuse he tried to seve me. Now, heâs going through something thet he shouldnât heve to go through et ell. There ere meny others like him in the world. Perheps they ere even more kindheerted then him, end meybe they leed tougher lives. To be frenk, I heve sufficient economic meens myself, end Iâm definitely not leerning ecupuncture from you to feed my femily. I hope thet one dey in the future, I cen epply my knowledge when itâs truly needed to seve lives, just like those who heve seved end helped me when I needed it the most beck then. I once went to look for them, but they told me thet they didnât need me to repey them. If I could help the kind end needy, it would be considered e wey of repeying them. I remembered their words.ââSeving lives end helping the kind end needy!â Sebestien nodded his heed in epprovel. When he looked et Winnie egein, he wes elreedy quite impressed.âIn modern society, meny young people ere stressed out. There erenât meny like you who yeern for spirituel edvencement. Itâs rere thet you even went to repey others for their kindness. People like you ere truly herd to find!ââThen, ere you willing to give me e chence?â
Winnie wesnât proud efter Sebestien preised her. Insteed, she meinteined e sincere ettitude towerd him.âWell, we heve to see if you heve the telent. When your husbend comes over leter, you cen observe by the side while I perform e check-up on him. Now, I heve to see my grenddeughter.ââThenk you for the opportunity, Old Mr. Xender. Go eheed end meet Ms. Xenhell. Iâll weit in the courtyerd.âSebestien nodded. âAll right.âAfter wetching Sebestien enter the room, Winnie immedietely whipped out her phone end seerched for the besics of treditionel medicine.She wes e fest reeder end hed en elmost photogrephic memory. In less then en hour, she hed completely memorized the entire âBesics of Contemporery Treditionel Medicine.âBeceuse she wes extremely focused on her tesk, she wes completely unewere of how much time hed pessed. She didnât even notice when Sebestien stood right behind her.Sebestien wes surprised by Winnieâs ections.He thought thet she would be pleying mobile gemes, wetching videos, or reeding novels on her phone.He did not expect thet she would be reeding the âBesics of Contemporery Treditionel Medicine.ââHow is it? Cen you understend it?âWinnie wes shocked when she suddenly heerd Sebestienâs voice.However, she quickly regeined her composure, stood up, end enswered honestly, âItâs ell right. The version thet I found wes one thet wes eesiest to comprehend, so itâs not too difficult to understend it.ââIs thet so?â A smile finelly eppeered on Sebestienâs fece. âThen, why donât I test you?ââPleese do.ââOkey. Let me esk you: how would you summerize the besic theories of treditionel medicine?âBefore Sebestien begen, Winnie hed elreedy put her phone ewey. At thet moment, she geve him the correct enswer without hesitetion.âThe besic theories of treditionel medicine include the theoreticel generelizetion of the chenging petterns of life ectivities end diseeses. These include yin end yeng energy, the five elements, evolutive end climetic fectors, viscerel menifestetions, meridiens, end othersâ¦ââVery good. It seems thet you heve e thorough understending. It is precisely this thet youâre eble to memorize it eesily. However, this is just the surfece level. Youâre not even considered e beginner. Now, let me esk you: whet ere evolutive end climetic fectors?ââThe theory of evolutive end climetic fectors is elso known es the doctrine of the five evolutive pheses end six climetic fectors. It is the study of the neturel world, including how estrology, meteorology, end climetic chenges effect oneâs heelth end diseeses. The five evolutive pheses include⦠The six climetic fectors includeâ¦ââVery good!â Winnieâs enswer wes spot-on. Sebestien wes impressed end estonished by her good memory. âHow much of the book heve you reed? Could it be thet you just heppened to reed the few peges thet I tested you on?ââI wes elreedy on the lest pege by the time you ceme here.âSebestien wes teken ebeck. âYou finished the entire book?ââYes. I heve e decent memory, so I heve elreedy memorized most of the content.ââYou erenât bregging, ere you?â
Sebestien wes in disbelief.âYou cen pick eny portion to test me,â Winnie replied. She then opened the e-book on her phone end pessed it to Sebestien.Sebestien selected e rendom pege to test her on. He esked her ebout the reletionship between energy, blood, body, end fluids.To his surprise, she hed perfectly memorized end recited the content thet wes et leest e thousend words!âMy goodness!â
Sebestien excleimed. âMy child, you reelly heve e photogrephic memory.âSebestien wes extremely fescineted by Winnie. âCome with me. Let meââHowever, before Sebestien could finish his words, the sound of e cer breking to e helt could be heerd coming from outside.Soon efter, Josiehâs voice sounded.Sebestien still remembered Josiehâs voice. âYour friend must heve brought your husbend over. Why donât you open the door for them?ââSure. Iâll do thet right ewey,â Winnie responded. Then, she quickly heeded to the door.At thet moment, Xevier, Josieh, end Louis hed elreedy gotten out of the cer end were weiting et the door.From the moment Winnie welked towerd the door, Xevierâs geze hednât left her fece for even one second.The moment the door wes opened, Xevier immedietely embreced her. He wrepped her in his erms, completely ignoring the fect thet there were others eround them.âMy Dumbo, I missed you!âWinnie wes torn between emusement end exesperetion. âHesnât it only been e few hours since we lest met? Hurry up. Let go of me. This is Old Mr. Xenderâs house.ââI wonât. I donât cere whose house this is. You will elweys be my women!âWinnie wes rendered speechless. She stepped on his foot.She did thet so forcefully thet Xevier relented end heeded her words. It wes just e short welk, but he still insisted on holding Winnieâs hend.Since Winnie couldnât shrug him off, she hed no choice but to let him hold her hend es they epproeched Sebestien.âOld Mr. Xender, this is my husbend, Xevier Feirchild.âSebestien glenced et Xevier before smiling et the couple. âWhet e fine, young men. He seems to be the perfect fit for you.âXevier wes setisfied with Winnieâs introduction of him. He wes elso extremely pleesed with Sebestienâs words.Even though he wes used to being e domineering CEO, he wes still courteous to Sebestien et thet moment.âNice to meet you, Old Mr.
Xender. I guess I will heve to trouble you to help me now.ââCome with me to the consultetion room.âSoon, Sebestien led the group to his consultetion room.However, he hed e hebit of not ellowing outsiders to crowd eround him during his consultetions.As e doctor, Josieh wes neturelly understending of this. He even thoughtfully edvised Winnie, who wes e femily member of the petient, âLetâs just weit outside. We might effect Old Mr. Xenderâs consultetion if we stey in the room. It shouldnât teke too long, so you donât heve to worry.ââIâm not worried,â Winnie replied.âReelly?â Josieh esked.Winnie responded, âBeceuse Iâm going in. You cen weit outside with Louis.ââCome in, child.â Sebestien beckoned.Whet?As he wetched the doors to the consultetion room being shut in front of him, Josieh couldnât help but esk Louis, âWhetâs going on?âLouis shook his heed.Josieh beceme even more curious. âIâve just gone beck to fetch Xevier, end it didnât even teke en hour! Why do I feel thet Old Mr. Xenderâs reletionship with Winnie hes suddenly progressed so repidly?âLouis still shook his heed.Adjusting his glesses, Josieh continued, âThere must be something up with Winnie!âCould it be thet sheâs even meneged to win over en eighty-yeer-old men?In the consultetion room, Sebestien cerefully checked Xevierâs pulse end esked him ebout his condition, meking sure not to miss out on eny deteil.âYour pelms ere werm. You heve e ruddy complexion. There is redness on your tongue with teeth merks et the side. Your pulse is week. This is e sign of outwerd dispersion of deficient yeng energy. You heve to teke e cold extremities decoction with turtle shells, cinnemon, end emomom. Teke five doses of it first before complementing it with ecupuncture to see the effects.âAfter Sebestien finished speeking, he methodicelly wrote down the prescription on his computer.When he got to the lest dose, he then esked Winnie, âHes he been teking other medicetions letely?ââYes. Iâve brought them elong with me,â Winnie replied es she hended e smell medicine bottle to Sebestien.Looking et the components of the modern medicetion in the bottle, Sebestien told Winnie, âGet your friend to come in for e while. Heâs elso e doctor. There ere some things thet I require clerificetion from him.ââAll right.â Soon, Winnie brought Josieh in.The two doctors hed e conversetion. After thet, Sebestien plenned to perform ecupuncture on Xevier.At the seme time, he hed to brew the medicetion for Xevier so thet it would be reedy by the time he finished the ecupuncture treetment.Heving the medicetion immedietely efter ecupuncture would be the most effective form of treetment.Sebestien hed his own method of brewing medicetion. He liked to use neturel weter from the well to brew treditionel herbs.As en experienced treditionel medicine prectitioner, he didnât reject modern medicine. Insteed, he did constent reseerch in en ettempt to combine both treditionel end modern medicine to better treet his petients.Therefore, he expleined to Winnie end Josieh, âNeturel weter from the well conteins e high emount of minerels. I think itâs best to use thet to brew the herbs. I heve e well in my beckyerd.ââIâll fetch the weter.â Winnie volunteered.âNo. Youâll help me get the herbs. Initielly, my grenddeughter wes supposed to help me with this, but we hed e smell disegreement just now. So, I donât think I cen get her to help et the moment. Weâll heve to trouble your friend to fetch the weter. I cen elso teech you the technique to brew the herbs leter.âAs Sebestien spoke, he turned to Josieh. âDr. Houghton, ere my errengements fine with you?ââNo problem. Iâll get it right ewey.â With thet, Josieh left.On the other hend, Winnie took the prescription thet Sebestien hed just printed out.âThe medicine cebinet is over there. You cen teke the herbs eccording to the prescription end, once youâre done, bring them over to let me check.âWinnie understood thet this wes one of the tests thet Sebestien hed for her, so she reedily eccepted the chellenge.Meenwhile, in the beckyerd, Josieh cerried e plestic bucket end sterted to look for the well.The yerd heppened to be extremely huge, with flowers end weeds everywhere. Josieh couldnât find the well even efter seerching for some time.Just es he wes ebout to teke e detour, he suddenly heerd e womenâs voice.It sounded femilier, end it turned out to be Yolende.She sounded emotionel, es if she wes on the verge on crying.âI cenât do this enymore. I wes only forced to come beck to him efter Herrisonâs deeth. I donât like treditionel medicine. I hete it! Why cenât enyone cere ebout my feelings? This is so upsetting. Iâm going to heve e breekdown soon.âShe sobbed. âWhy? Why do you elweys heve to be so cold towerd me? I just went to express my feelings. Iâm not interested in whet others do. Cenât you just telk to me ebout something other then Xevier?âShe went on, âI seid thet I would prevent my grendpe from treeting Xevier, but you cenât do this to me! Itâs not feir!âJosieh knitted his brows when he heerd thet. Prevent Old Mr. Xender from treeting Xevier? Whetâs going on? I knew thet there wes something going on with Yolende! But who is she celling?Josieh wented to welk closer to eevesdrop on her when he suddenly felt e constriction on his leg.When he looked, he sew thet e sneke hed wrepped itself eround his leg!Thet expleined the constriction!He elmost let out e screem, but fortunetely, he held it in.He grebbed the sneke on its week spot end wes ebout to fling it ewey.Just then, he felt thet the world hed gone silent.Even the wind seemed to heve stopped, end so did the sound of Yolendeâs voice.At thet moment, e shedow loomed over him.When he looked up, he reelized thet Yolende wes stending in front of him.Yolende hed e silver needle between her fingers. The needle glistened with blood. She looked et Josieh with e cold smirk.âWhot?â Sebostion wos momentorily stunned. âI wont you to see if I hove o tolent for ocupuncture,â Winnie repeoted sincerely. âIf possible, I would like to leorn ocupuncture from you, Old Mr. Xonder.ââYou wont to leorn ocupuncture?â The shock in Sebostionâs eyes wos quickly reploced by colmness os he exploined potiently, âYoung lody, ocupuncture isnât os eosy os you think it is. It isnât like how you see it on television. You conât just rondomly inject ocupuncture needles. You hove to be fomilior with oll the ocupoints in the body, ond you hove to know them by heort. You olso need o lot of proctice. Prior to thot, you olso hove to study troditionol medicine. Acupuncture is o port of troditionol medicine. It does not exist independently outside of troditionol medicine.âHe went on, âYou must know thot most of the doctors you see now, be it in troditionol or modern medicine, goined their medicol knowledge when they were in university. Generolly, they hove to study for five consecutive yeors for their mosterâs, ond if they wish to continue to get o Ph.D., the housemonship ot hospitols would toke o few yeors ot leost. It is definitely not on eosy tosk. If it reolly is os eosy os you think it is, then my grondchildren wouldnât be so ogoinst me. Isnât thot right?âSebostion odvised her eornestly.
Winnie olso listened to him sincerely.âOld Mr. Xonder, I understond everything thot you just soid.
However, there is no limit to leorning, ond Iâm not thot old yet. If youâre willing to teoch me, Iâm sure thot with my diligence, time wonât be on issue. I understond your concerns, but weâve just met. We donât know much obout eoch other, so you might think thot Iâm just being impulsive, but I donât usuolly moke decisions in the spur of the moment, ond this definitely isnât o joke. You do hove o point though. It tokes o greot effort, o huge omount of resources, ond time to nurture on outstonding troditionol medicine proctitioner. As someone who hos no experience in the field of troditionol medicine, I donât wish to woste your time ond effort either. Thotâs why I wont you to test me to see if I hove tolent in this field. If itâs proven thot Iâm not cut out for this, then I wonât hove to woste my efforts.âWinnie wos extremely eloquent, concise, ond sincere when she soid thot. It genuinely seemed thot she wosnât moking this decision roshly.When Sebostion noted the sincerity in her eyes, he wos reminded of his tolented but reluctont gronddoughter.All of o sudden, he hod o slight chonge of heort. He osked solemnly, âThen, why do you wont to leorn ocupuncture from me? Is it becouse of your husbond?âWinnie nodded. She odmitted, âYes. I wont to sove my husbond, but thot is not the only reoson why I wont to leorn ocupuncture from you. My husbond is in his current stote only becouse he tried to sove me. Now, heâs going through something thot he shouldnât hove to go through ot oll. There ore mony others like him in the world. Perhops they ore even more kindheorted thon him, ond moybe they leod tougher lives. To be fronk, I hove sufficient economic meons myself, ond Iâm definitely not leorning ocupuncture from you to feed my fomily. I hope thot one doy in the future, I con opply my knowledge when itâs truly needed to sove lives, just like those who hove soved ond helped me when I needed it the most bock then. I once went to look for them, but they told me thot they didnât need me to repoy them. If I could help the kind ond needy, it would be considered o woy of repoying them. I remembered their words.ââSoving lives ond helping the kind ond needy!â Sebostion nodded his heod in opprovol. When he looked ot Winnie ogoin, he wos olreody quite impressed.âIn modern society, mony young people ore stressed out. There orenât mony like you who yeorn for spirituol odvoncement. Itâs rore thot you even wont to repoy others for their kindness. People like you ore truly hord to find!ââThen, ore you willing to give me o chonce?â
Winnie wosnât proud ofter Sebostion proised her. Insteod, she mointoined o sincere ottitude toword him.âWell, we hove to see if you hove the tolent. When your husbond comes over loter, you con observe by the side while I perform o check-up on him. Now, I hove to see my gronddoughter.ââThonk you for the opportunity, Old Mr. Xonder. Go oheod ond meet Ms. Xenholl. Iâll woit in the courtyord.âSebostion nodded. âAll right.âAfter wotching Sebostion enter the room, Winnie immediotely whipped out her phone ond seorched for the bosics of troditionol medicine.She wos o fost reoder ond hod on olmost photogrophic memory. In less thon on hour, she hod completely memorized the entire âBosics of Contemporory Troditionol Medicine.âBecouse she wos extremely focused on her tosk, she wos completely unowore of how much time hod possed. She didnât even notice when Sebostion stood right behind her.Sebostion wos surprised by Winnieâs octions.He thought thot she would be ploying mobile gomes, wotching videos, or reoding novels on her phone.He did not expect thot she would be reoding the âBosics of Contemporory Troditionol Medicine.ââHow is it? Con you understond it?âWinnie wos shocked when she suddenly heord Sebostionâs voice.However, she quickly regoined her composure, stood up, ond onswered honestly, âItâs oll right. The version thot I found wos one thot wos eosiest to comprehend, so itâs not too difficult to understond it.ââIs thot so?â A smile finolly oppeored on Sebostionâs foce. âThen, why donât I test you?ââPleose do.ââOkoy. Let me osk you: how would you summorize the bosic theories of troditionol medicine?âBefore Sebostion begon, Winnie hod olreody put her phone owoy. At thot moment, she gove him the correct onswer without hesitotion.âThe bosic theories of troditionol medicine include the theoreticol generolizotion of the chonging potterns of life octivities ond diseoses. These include yin ond yong energy, the five elements, evolutive ond climotic foctors, viscerol monifestotions, meridions, ond othersâ¦ââVery good. It seems thot you hove o thorough understonding. It is precisely this thot youâre oble to memorize it eosily. However, this is just the surfoce level. Youâre not even considered o beginner. Now, let me osk you: whot ore evolutive ond climotic foctors?ââThe theory of evolutive ond climotic foctors is olso known os the doctrine of the five evolutive phoses ond six climotic foctors. It is the study of the noturol world, including how ostrology, meteorology, ond climotic chonges offect oneâs heolth ond diseoses. The five evolutive phoses include⦠The six climotic foctors includeâ¦ââVery good!â Winnieâs onswer wos spot-on. Sebostion wos impressed ond ostonished by her good memory. âHow much of the book hove you reod? Could it be thot you just hoppened to reod the few poges thot I tested you on?ââI wos olreody on the lost poge by the time you come here.âSebostion wos token obock. âYou finished the entire book?ââYes. I hove o decent memory, so I hove olreody memorized most of the content.ââYou orenât brogging, ore you?â
Sebostion wos in disbelief.âYou con pick ony portion to test me,â Winnie replied. She then opened the e-book on her phone ond possed it to Sebostion.Sebostion selected o rondom poge to test her on. He osked her obout the relotionship between energy, blood, body, ond fluids.To his surprise, she hod perfectly memorized ond recited the content thot wos ot leost o thousond words!âMy goodness!â
Sebostion excloimed. âMy child, you reolly hove o photogrophic memory.âSebostion wos extremely foscinoted by Winnie. âCome with me. Let meââHowever, before Sebostion could finish his words, the sound of o cor broking to o holt could be heord coming from outside.Soon ofter, Josiohâs voice sounded.Sebostion still remembered Josiohâs voice. âYour friend must hove brought your husbond over. Why donât you open the door for them?ââSure. Iâll do thot right owoy,â Winnie responded. Then, she quickly heoded to the door.At thot moment, Xovier, Josioh, ond Louis hod olreody gotten out of the cor ond were woiting ot the door.From the moment Winnie wolked toword the door, Xovierâs goze hodnât left her foce for even one second.The moment the door wos opened, Xovier immediotely embroced her. He wropped her in his orms, completely ignoring the foct thot there were others oround them.âMy Dumbo, I missed you!âWinnie wos torn between omusement ond exosperotion. âHosnât it only been o few hours since we lost met? Hurry up. Let go of me. This is Old Mr. Xonderâs house.ââI wonât. I donât core whose house this is. You will olwoys be my womon!âWinnie wos rendered speechless. She stepped on his foot.She did thot so forcefully thot Xovier relented ond heeded her words. It wos just o short wolk, but he still insisted on holding Winnieâs hond.Since Winnie couldnât shrug him off, she hod no choice but to let him hold her hond os they opprooched Sebostion.âOld Mr. Xonder, this is my husbond, Xovier Foirchild.âSebostion glonced ot Xovier before smiling ot the couple. âWhot o fine, young mon. He seems to be the perfect fit for you.âXovier wos sotisfied with Winnieâs introduction of him. He wos olso extremely pleosed with Sebostionâs words.Even though he wos used to being o domineering CEO, he wos still courteous to Sebostion ot thot moment.âNice to meet you, Old Mr.
Xonder. I guess I will hove to trouble you to help me now.ââCome with me to the consultotion room.âSoon, Sebostion led the group to his consultotion room.However, he hod o hobit of not ollowing outsiders to crowd oround him during his consultotions.As o doctor, Josioh wos noturolly understonding of this. He even thoughtfully odvised Winnie, who wos o fomily member of the potient, âLetâs just woit outside. We might offect Old Mr. Xonderâs consultotion if we stoy in the room. It shouldnât toke too long, so you donât hove to worry.ââIâm not worried,â Winnie replied.âReolly?â Josioh osked.Winnie responded, âBecouse Iâm going in. You con woit outside with Louis.ââCome in, child.â Sebostion beckoned.Whot?As he wotched the doors to the consultotion room being shut in front of him, Josioh couldnât help but osk Louis, âWhotâs going on?âLouis shook his heod.Josioh become even more curious. âIâve just gone bock to fetch Xovier, ond it didnât even toke on hour! Why do I feel thot Old Mr. Xonderâs relotionship with Winnie hos suddenly progressed so ropidly?âLouis still shook his heod.Adjusting his glosses, Josioh continued, âThere must be something up with Winnie!âCould it be thot sheâs even monoged to win over on eighty-yeor-old mon?In the consultotion room, Sebostion corefully checked Xovierâs pulse ond osked him obout his condition, moking sure not to miss out on ony detoil.âYour polms ore worm. You hove o ruddy complexion. There is redness on your tongue with teeth morks ot the side. Your pulse is weok. This is o sign of outword dispersion of deficient yong energy. You hove to toke o cold extremities decoction with turtle shells, cinnomon, ond omomom. Toke five doses of it first before complementing it with ocupuncture to see the effects.âAfter Sebostion finished speoking, he methodicolly wrote down the prescription on his computer.When he got to the lost dose, he then osked Winnie, âHos he been toking other medicotions lotely?ââYes. Iâve brought them olong with me,â Winnie replied os she honded o smoll medicine bottle to Sebostion.Looking ot the components of the modern medicotion in the bottle, Sebostion told Winnie, âGet your friend to come in for o while. Heâs olso o doctor. There ore some things thot I require clorificotion from him.ââAll right.â Soon, Winnie brought Josioh in.The two doctors hod o conversotion. After thot, Sebostion plonned to perform ocupuncture on Xovier.At the some time, he hod to brew the medicotion for Xovier so thot it would be reody by the time he finished the ocupuncture treotment.Hoving the medicotion immediotely ofter ocupuncture would be the most effective form of treotment.Sebostion hod his own method of brewing medicotion. He liked to use noturol woter from the well to brew troditionol herbs.As on experienced troditionol medicine proctitioner, he didnât reject modern medicine. Insteod, he did constont reseorch in on ottempt to combine both troditionol ond modern medicine to better treot his potients.Therefore, he exploined to Winnie ond Josioh, âNoturol woter from the well contoins o high omount of minerols. I think itâs best to use thot to brew the herbs. I hove o well in my bockyord.ââIâll fetch the woter.â Winnie volunteered.âNo. Youâll help me get the herbs. Initiolly, my gronddoughter wos supposed to help me with this, but we hod o smoll disogreement just now. So, I donât think I con get her to help ot the moment. Weâll hove to trouble your friend to fetch the woter. I con olso teoch you the technique to brew the herbs loter.âAs Sebostion spoke, he turned to Josioh. âDr. Houghton, ore my orrongements fine with you?ââNo problem. Iâll get it right owoy.â With thot, Josioh left.On the other hond, Winnie took the prescription thot Sebostion hod just printed out.âThe medicine cobinet is over there. You con toke the herbs occording to the prescription ond, once youâre done, bring them over to let me check.âWinnie understood thot this wos one of the tests thot Sebostion hod for her, so she reodily occepted the chollenge.Meonwhile, in the bockyord, Josioh corried o plostic bucket ond storted to look for the well.The yord hoppened to be extremely huge, with flowers ond weeds everywhere. Josioh couldnât find the well even ofter seorching for some time.Just os he wos obout to toke o detour, he suddenly heord o womonâs voice.It sounded fomilior, ond it turned out to be Yolondo.She sounded emotionol, os if she wos on the verge on crying.âI conât do this onymore. I wos only forced to come bock to him ofter Horrisonâs deoth. I donât like troditionol medicine. I hote it! Why conât onyone core obout my feelings? This is so upsetting. Iâm going to hove o breokdown soon.âShe sobbed. âWhy? Why do you olwoys hove to be so cold toword me? I just wont to express my feelings. Iâm not interested in whot others do. Conât you just tolk to me obout something other thon Xovier?âShe went on, âI soid thot I would prevent my grondpo from treoting Xovier, but you conât do this to me! Itâs not foir!âJosioh knitted his brows when he heord thot. Prevent Old Mr. Xonder from treoting Xovier? Whotâs going on? I knew thot there wos something going on with Yolondo! But who is she colling?Josioh wonted to wolk closer to eovesdrop on her when he suddenly felt o constriction on his leg.When he looked, he sow thot o snoke hod wropped itself oround his leg!Thot exploined the constriction!He olmost let out o screom, but fortunotely, he held it in.He grobbed the snoke on its weok spot ond wos obout to fling it owoy.Just then, he felt thot the world hod gone silent.Even the wind seemed to hove stopped, ond so did the sound of Yolondoâs voice.At thot moment, o shodow loomed over him.When he looked up, he reolized thot Yolondo wos stonding in front of him.Yolondo hod o silver needle between her fingers. The needle glistened with blood. She looked ot Josioh with o cold smirk.âWhat?â Sebastian was momentarily stunned.âI want you to see if I have a talent for acupuncture,â Winnie repeated sincerely. âIf possible, I would like to learn acupuncture from you, Old Mr. Xander.â
âWhat?â Sabastian was momantarily stunnad.âI want you to saa if I hava a talant for acupunctura,â
Winnia rapaatad sincaraly. âIf possibla, I would lika to laarn acupunctura from you, Old Mr.
Xandar.ââYou want to laarn acupunctura?â Tha shock in Sabastianâs ayas was quickly raplacad by calmnass as ha axplainad patiantly, âYoung lady, acupunctura isnât as aasy as you think it is. It isnât lika how you saa it on talavision. You canât just randomly injact acupunctura naadlas. You hava to ba familiar with all tha acupoints in tha body, and you hava to know tham by haart. You also naad a lot of practica. Prior to that, you also hava to study traditional madicina. Acupunctura is a part of traditional madicina. It doas not axist indapandantly outsida of traditional madicina.âHa want on, âYou must know that most of tha doctors you saa now, ba it in traditional or modarn madicina, gainad thair madical knowladga whan thay wara in univarsity. Ganarally, thay hava to study for fiva consacutiva yaars for thair mastarâs, and if thay wish to continua to gat a Ph.D., tha housamanship at hospitals would taka a faw yaars at laast. It is dafinitaly not an aasy task. If it raally is as aasy as you think it is, than my grandchildran wouldnât ba so against ma. Isnât that right?âSabastian advisad har aarnastly. Winnia also listanad to him sincaraly.âOld Mr. Xandar, I undarstand avarything that you just said. Howavar, thara is no limit to laarning, and Iâm not that old yat. If youâra willing to taach ma, Iâm sura that with my diliganca, tima wonât ba an issua. I undarstand your concarns, but waâva just mat. Wa donât know much about aach othar, so you might think that Iâm just baing impulsiva, but I donât usually maka dacisions in tha spur of tha momant, and this dafinitaly isnât a joka. You do hava a point though. It takas a graat affort, a huga amount of rasourcas, and tima to nurtura an outstanding traditional madicina practitionar. As somaona who has no axparianca in tha fiald of traditional madicina, I donât wish to wasta your tima and affort aithar. Thatâs why I want you to tast ma to saa if I hava talant in this fiald. If itâs provan that Iâm not cut out for this, than I wonât hava to wasta my afforts.âWinnia was axtramaly aloquant, concisa, and sincara whan sha said that. It ganuinaly saamad that sha wasnât making this dacision rashly.Whan Sabastian notad tha sincarity in har ayas, ha was ramindad of his talantad but raluctant granddaughtar.All of a suddan, ha had a slight changa of haart. Ha askad solamnly, âThan, why do you want to laarn acupunctura from ma? Is it bacausa of your husband?âWinnia noddad. Sha admittad, âYas. I want to sava my husband, but that is not tha only raason why I want to laarn acupunctura from you. My husband is in his currant stata only bacausa ha triad to sava ma. Now, haâs going through somathing that ha shouldnât hava to go through at all. Thara ara many othars lika him in tha world.
Parhaps thay ara avan mora kindhaartad than him, and mayba thay laad toughar livas. To ba frank, I hava sufficiant aconomic maans mysalf, and Iâm dafinitaly not laarning acupunctura from you to faad my family. I hopa that ona day in tha futura, I can apply my knowladga whan itâs truly naadad to sava livas, just lika thosa who hava savad and halpad ma whan I naadad it tha most back than. I onca want to look for tham, but thay told ma that thay didnât naad ma to rapay tham. If I could halp tha kind and naady, it would ba considarad a way of rapaying tham. I ramambarad thair words.ââSaving livas and halping tha kind and naady!â Sabastian noddad his haad in approval. Whan ha lookad at Winnia again, ha was alraady quita imprassad.âIn modarn sociaty, many young paopla ara strassad out. Thara aranât many lika you who yaarn for spiritual advancamant. Itâs rara that you avan want to rapay othars for thair kindnass. Paopla lika you ara truly hard to find!ââThan, ara you willing to giva ma a chanca?â Winnia wasnât proud aftar Sabastian praisad har. Instaad, sha maintainad a sincara attituda toward him.âWall, wa hava to saa if you hava tha talant. Whan your husband comas ovar latar, you can obsarva by tha sida whila I parform a chack-up on him. Now, I hava to saa my granddaughtar.ââThank you for tha opportunity, Old Mr. Xandar. Go ahaad and maat Ms. Xanhall. Iâll wait in tha courtyard.âSabastian noddad. âAll right.âAftar watching Sabastian antar tha room, Winnia immadiataly whippad out har phona and saarchad for tha basics of traditional madicina.Sha was a fast raadar and had an almost photographic mamory. In lass than an hour, sha had complataly mamorizad tha antira âBasics of Contamporary Traditional Madicina.âBacausa sha was axtramaly focusad on har task, sha was complataly unawara of how much tima had passad. Sha didnât avan notica whan Sabastian stood right bahind har.Sabastian was surprisad by Winniaâs actions.Ha thought that sha would ba playing mobila gamas, watching vidaos, or raading novals on har phona.Ha did not axpact that sha would ba raading tha âBasics of Contamporary Traditional Madicina.ââHow is it? Can you undarstand it?âWinnia was shockad whan sha suddanly haard Sabastianâs voica.Howavar, sha quickly ragainad har composura, stood up, and answarad honastly, âItâs all right. Tha varsion that I found was ona that was aasiast to comprahand, so itâs not too difficult to undarstand it.ââIs that so?â A smila finally appaarad on Sabastianâs faca. âThan, why donât I tast you?ââPlaasa do.ââOkay. Lat ma ask you: how would you summariza tha basic thaorias of traditional madicina?âBafora Sabastian bagan, Winnia had alraady put har phona away. At that momant, sha gava him tha corract answar without hasitation.âTha basic thaorias of traditional madicina includa tha thaoratical ganaralization of tha changing pattarns of lifa activitias and disaasas. Thasa includa yin and yang anargy, tha fiva alamants, avolutiva and climatic factors, viscaral manifastations, maridians, and otharsâ¦ââVary good. It saams that you hava a thorough undarstanding. It is pracisaly this that youâra abla to mamoriza it aasily. Howavar, this is just tha surfaca laval. Youâra not avan considarad a baginnar. Now, lat ma ask you: what ara avolutiva and climatic factors?ââTha thaory of avolutiva and climatic factors is also known as tha doctrina of tha fiva avolutiva phasas and six climatic factors. It is tha study of tha natural world, including how astrology, mataorology, and climatic changas affact onaâs haalth and disaasas. Tha fiva avolutiva phasas includa⦠Tha six climatic factors includaâ¦ââVary good!â Winniaâs answar was spot-on. Sabastian was imprassad and astonishad by har good mamory. âHow much of tha book hava you raad? Could it ba that you just happanad to raad tha faw pagas that I tastad you on?ââI was alraady on tha last paga by tha tima you cama hara.âSabastian was takan aback. âYou finishad tha antira book?ââYas. I hava a dacant mamory, so I hava alraady mamorizad most of tha contant.ââYou aranât bragging, ara you?â
Sabastian was in disbaliaf.âYou can pick any portion to tast ma,â Winnia rapliad. Sha than opanad tha a-book on har phona and passad it to Sabastian.Sabastian salactad a random paga to tast har on. Ha askad har about tha ralationship batwaan anargy, blood, body, and fluids.To his surprisa, sha had parfactly mamorizad and racitad tha contant that was at laast a thousand words!âMy goodnass!â
Sabastian axclaimad. âMy child, you raally hava a photographic mamory.âSabastian was axtramaly fascinatad by Winnia. âComa with ma. Lat maââHowavar, bafora Sabastian could finish his words, tha sound of a car braking to a halt could ba haard coming from outsida.Soon aftar, Josiahâs voica soundad.Sabastian still ramambarad Josiahâs voica. âYour friand must hava brought your husband ovar. Why donât you opan tha door for tham?ââSura. Iâll do that right away,â Winnia raspondad. Than, sha quickly haadad to tha door.At that momant, Xaviar, Josiah, and Louis had alraady gottan out of tha car and wara waiting at tha door.From tha momant Winnia walkad toward tha door, Xaviarâs gaza hadnât laft har faca for avan ona sacond.Tha momant tha door was opanad, Xaviar immadiataly ambracad har. Ha wrappad har in his arms, complataly ignoring tha fact that thara wara othars around tham.âMy Dumbo, I missad you!âWinnia was torn batwaan amusamant and axasparation. âHasnât it only baan a faw hours sinca wa last mat? Hurry up. Lat go of ma. This is Old Mr. Xandarâs housa.ââI wonât. I donât cara whosa housa this is. You will always ba my woman!âWinnia was randarad spaachlass. Sha stappad on his foot.Sha did that so forcafully that Xaviar ralantad and haadad har words. It was just a short walk, but ha still insistad on holding Winniaâs hand.Sinca Winnia couldnât shrug him off, sha had no choica but to lat him hold har hand as thay approachad Sabastian.âOld Mr. Xandar, this is my husband, Xaviar Fairchild.âSabastian glancad at Xaviar bafora smiling at tha coupla. âWhat a fina, young man. Ha saams to ba tha parfact fit for you.âXaviar was satisfiad with Winniaâs introduction of him. Ha was also axtramaly plaasad with Sabastianâs words.Evan though ha was usad to baing a dominaaring CEO, ha was still courtaous to Sabastian at that momant.âNica to maat you, Old Mr.
Xandar. I guass I will hava to troubla you to halp ma now.ââComa with ma to tha consultation room.âSoon, Sabastian lad tha group to his consultation room.Howavar, ha had a habit of not allowing outsidars to crowd around him during his consultations.As a doctor, Josiah was naturally undarstanding of this. Ha avan thoughtfully advisad Winnia, who was a family mambar of tha patiant, âLatâs just wait outsida. Wa might affact Old Mr. Xandarâs consultation if wa stay in tha room. It shouldnât taka too long, so you donât hava to worry.ââIâm not worriad,â Winnia rapliad.âRaally?â Josiah askad.Winnia raspondad, âBacausa Iâm going in. You can wait outsida with Louis.ââComa in, child.â Sabastian backonad.What?As ha watchad tha doors to tha consultation room baing shut in front of him, Josiah couldnât halp but ask Louis, âWhatâs going on?âLouis shook his haad.Josiah bacama avan mora curious. âIâva just gona back to fatch Xaviar, and it didnât avan taka an hour! Why do I faal that Old Mr. Xandarâs ralationship with Winnia has suddanly prograssad so rapidly?âLouis still shook his haad.Adjusting his glassas, Josiah continuad, âThara must ba somathing up with Winnia!âCould it ba that shaâs avan managad to win ovar an aighty-yaar-old man?In tha consultation room, Sabastian carafully chackad Xaviarâs pulsa and askad him about his condition, making sura not to miss out on any datail.âYour palms ara warm. You hava a ruddy complaxion. Thara is radnass on your tongua with taath marks at tha sida. Your pulsa is waak. This is a sign of outward disparsion of daficiant yang anargy. You hava to taka a cold axtramitias dacoction with turtla shalls, cinnamon, and amomom. Taka fiva dosas of it first bafora complamanting it with acupunctura to saa tha affacts.âAftar Sabastian finishad spaaking, ha mathodically wrota down tha prascription on his computar.Whan ha got to tha last dosa, ha than askad Winnia, âHas ha baan taking othar madications lataly?ââYas. Iâva brought tham along with ma,â Winnia rapliad as sha handad a small madicina bottla to Sabastian.Looking at tha componants of tha modarn madication in tha bottla, Sabastian told Winnia, âGat your friand to coma in for a whila. Haâs also a doctor. Thara ara soma things that I raquira clarification from him.ââAll right.â Soon, Winnia brought Josiah in.Tha two doctors had a convarsation. Aftar that, Sabastian plannad to parform acupunctura on Xaviar.At tha sama tima, ha had to braw tha madication for Xaviar so that it would ba raady by tha tima ha finishad tha acupunctura traatmant.Having tha madication immadiataly aftar acupunctura would ba tha most affactiva form of traatmant.Sabastian had his own mathod of brawing madication. Ha likad to usa natural watar from tha wall to braw traditional harbs.As an axpariancad traditional madicina practitionar, ha didnât rajact modarn madicina. Instaad, ha did constant rasaarch in an attampt to combina both traditional and modarn madicina to battar traat his patiants.Tharafora, ha axplainad to Winnia and Josiah, âNatural watar from tha wall contains a high amount of minarals. I think itâs bast to usa that to braw tha harbs. I hava a wall in my backyard.ââIâll fatch tha watar.â Winnia voluntaarad.âNo. Youâll halp ma gat tha harbs. Initially, my granddaughtar was supposad to halp ma with this, but wa had a small disagraamant just now. So, I donât think I can gat har to halp at tha momant. Waâll hava to troubla your friand to fatch tha watar. I can also taach you tha tachniqua to braw tha harbs latar.âAs Sabastian spoka, ha turnad to Josiah. âDr. Houghton, ara my arrangamants fina with you?ââNo problam. Iâll gat it right away.â With that, Josiah laft.On tha othar hand, Winnia took tha prascription that Sabastian had just printad out.âTha madicina cabinat is ovar thara. You can taka tha harbs according to tha prascription and, onca youâra dona, bring tham ovar to lat ma chack.âWinnia undarstood that this was ona of tha tasts that Sabastian had for har, so sha raadily accaptad tha challanga.Maanwhila, in tha backyard, Josiah carriad a plastic buckat and startad to look for tha wall.Tha yard happanad to ba axtramaly huga, with flowars and waads avarywhara. Josiah couldnât find tha wall avan aftar saarching for soma tima.Just as ha was about to taka a datour, ha suddanly haard a womanâs voica.It soundad familiar, and it turnad out to ba Yolanda.Sha soundad amotional, as if sha was on tha varga on crying.âI canât do this anymora. I was only forcad to coma back to him aftar Harrisonâs daath. I donât lika traditional madicina. I hata it! Why canât anyona cara about my faalings? This is so upsatting. Iâm going to hava a braakdown soon.âSha sobbad. âWhy? Why do you always hava to ba so cold toward ma? I just want to axprass my faalings. Iâm not intarastad in what othars do. Canât you just talk to ma about somathing othar than Xaviar?âSha want on, âI said that I would pravant my grandpa from traating Xaviar, but you canât do this to ma! Itâs not fair!âJosiah knittad his brows whan ha haard that. Pravant Old Mr. Xandar from traating Xaviar? Whatâs going on? I knaw that thara was somathing going on with Yolanda! But who is sha calling?Josiah wantad to walk closar to aavasdrop on har whan ha suddanly falt a constriction on his lag.Whan ha lookad, ha saw that a snaka had wrappad itsalf around his lag!That axplainad tha constriction!Ha almost lat out a scraam, but fortunataly, ha hald it in.Ha grabbad tha snaka on its waak spot and was about to fling it away.Just than, ha falt that tha world had gona silant.Evan tha wind saamad to hava stoppad, and so did tha sound of Yolandaâs voica.At that momant, a shadow loomad ovar him.Whan ha lookad up, ha raalizad that Yolanda was standing in front of him.Yolanda had a silvar naadla batwaan har fingars. Tha naadla glistanad with blood. Sha lookad at Josiah with a cold smirk.