Chapter 544
My Substitute CEO Bride
Chapter 544
âMr. Nash⦠Kai is also coughing up blood!â
Melody furrowed her brows at this moment.
Nash turned to look, raising his left hand into a claw-like shape and lifting it upward.
14 long and short Seven Star needles left Kaiâs trigger points.
Then, the seven long needles and seven short needles switched
positions.
âMr. Nash⦠Finn is convulsing.â Ken nervously observed Finn, who was trembling all over.
Nash turned to Finn again.
The 24 serpentine golden needles emitted a brilliant golden light and, began to rotate.
Melody and Ken were filled with awe.
It was probably only Nash who could simultaneously provide dry needling treatment to two near-death patients.
However, this seemingly simple task made Nash break out in a cold.
sweat.
He had to multitask, splitting his true energy into two and then dividing each stream of true energy into the needles. This was
essential for controlling all the needles precisely while changing their
positions.
Nash took a deep breath and pressed both hands downward
simultaneously.
The long and short Seven Star needles and Divine Needles returned to
their respective trigger points on Kails and Finnâs bodies.
Changing the length of the needles altered the intensity of the dry
needling stimulation.
Nash looked around as if searching for something.
Melody spoke up, âJust tell me what youâre looking for.â
âThread. The finer, the better.â
âIâll go find it for you.â Melody went to the villa to get sewing thread.
Then, Nash went to his desk to prepare the medicine. He said, âKen,
go outside and find a security guard to buy two stoves and sand pots
for brewing medicine!â
Ken had just arrived in Jonford and was unfamiliar with the area, so
sending him to buy things was uncertain in terms of timing.
âOkay.â Ken turned to leave.
Nash asked, âDo you have any cash on you?â
Ken hesitated. âI⦠I donât think I have any money.â
At this moment, Melody returned with the sewing thread.
Nash smiled and said, âWell, the rich lady is here.â
Melody raised an eyebrow. âWhat mischief are you up to now?â
âGive Ken some cash. He needs it to buy the stoves and sand pots for brewing medicine.â
âAm I your ATM?â
Melody took out her wallet from her trench coat pocket and handed over the last 2,000 dollars she had.
âIsnât this too much?â
Ken only took half of it and returned the rest to Melody.
Nash said, âTake it all. Youâre asking someone to do you a favor, so itâs only fair to give them a little extra.â
Ken scratched his head with his monstrous claw-like hand and then hurriedly left.
Nash cut a piece of thread and tied it to Kaiâs wrist, attaching the other end to his own finger.
He then cut another piece of thread and mimicked the same process.
for Finn, attaching it to his wrist and his right middle finger.
Melody was puzzled. âWhat are you doing? Are you playing
matchmaker?â
âMatchmaker, my foot⦠I need to monitor their pulse constantly!â
Despite his smile, Nash replied with a lack of patience.
Melody asked in confusion, âIs there such a technique?â
Nash raised his lips slightly. âHave you ever heard of pulse diagnosis. by suspended thread?â
Melody shook her head.
She was completely ignorant of traditional medicine, let alone pulse diagnosis by some suspended thread.
Nash explained, âIn ancient times, when treating female patients from the royal family or nobility, doctors werenât allowed to directly use inspection, auscultation, interrogation, and palpation.
âThere was even a screen placed between the doctor and the patient. So, a brilliant physician invented the technique of pulse diagnosis by suspended thread.
âOne end of a thread is tied to the patientâs wrist, and the other end is controlled by the physician. When the thread is taut, it vibrates with the patientâs pulse, allowing the physician to sense the patientâs pulse through the frequency of vibrations!â
Melody nodded in apparent understanding. âTraditional medicine. culture is indeed profound.â
Nash turned on a desk lamp and continued to prepare the medicine.
He held the medicine in his right hand, weighing it with precision.
Melody was still puzzled. âYouâre not weighing it right now, are you?â
Nash smiled faintly. âWhat else would I be doing?â
âWith just a few dozen grains of medicinal herbs like this, can you
actually weigh them accurately?â