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Chapter 630 Acupuncture and Detoxification

In her previous life, Mu Yan didn't like being surrounded by people when she was treating patients with acupuncture.

Hua Zhaoying was about to start, but Muyan signaled everyone to leave the tent and wait outside.

Hua Zhaoying was quite satisfied with such thoughtful and proactive arrangements.

When Mu Muyan was about to withdraw from the curtain, Hua Zhaoying said, "Xiao Yan, you stay."

What Mu Yan waited for was naturally this sentence.

It has been four months since I studied with Hua Zhaoying.What she learned from Hua Zhaoying was more about how to cultivate, how to improve her spiritual power, or how to face difficulties with great courage and determination to get out of trouble.

But when it comes to the doctor himself, Hua Zhaoying hasn't taught Mu Yan anything yet.

Wan Muyan was very curious about what kind of acupuncture such a peak doctor would use, and how it would be different from the master in his previous life.

Just when Mu Yan opened her eyes wide and was about to enjoy an on-site teaching, Hua Zhaoying threw the needle bag to Mu Yan.

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"You come to the needle."

Mu Yan was taken aback.

Although her medical skills and acupuncture techniques were impeccable, she accurately judged that the old lady was poisoned.However, because she is still not familiar with the herbs in this world, Mu Yan has no way to know exactly what kind of poison the old lady has, what kind of toxicity, and the status of the branch.

Under such circumstances, Mu Yan was naturally unsure of the needle.

At this time, Hua Zhaoying opened her mouth again, telling the old lady about the poison one by one, and briefly explained its medicinal properties.

After speaking, he told Wan Muyan a set of stitches. The stitches are simple, only 21 stitches.

It's just that when Mu Muyan heard it, she was amazed, as if enlightened.

If we only talk about medical skills, the level of the old genius doctor in the previous life is naturally very high, but Hua Zhaoying's medical skills can also be combined with spiritual power, so there are more transformations, more forms, and more options for solving problems.

This talk, Hua Zhaoying talked for a full 10 minutes.

Emotionally, he said that it takes one hour to treat a disease, of which four to ten minutes are spent teaching his disciple, and the remaining two to ten minutes are the real treatment.

Fortunately, this treatment method is expensive in analyzing the poison components and finding the exact location of the needle, and does not require high spiritual power.

Although Mu Yan rode the horse all night last night, she didn't lose her spiritual power, so she followed Hua Zhaoying's instructions and quickly administered the needle.

Another 10 minutes later, Mu Yan finished the whole treatment process, her back was drenched with sweat due to her high concentration.

The master and apprentice walked out of the tent, one in front and one behind, and Grandma Jing and Oakes immediately surrounded them with expressions of concern.

Grandma Jing immediately offered tea to Hua Zhaoying and Mu Yan respectively: "You two have worked hard."

This action made Mu Muyan very fond of him. At such a tense moment, Grandma Jing could still take into account the fatigue of the two of them. It was really rare to offer tea first and then ask about their condition.

Moreover, Hua Zhaoying and Muyan each had a cup of tea, and she didn't disrespect it just because Muyan was young.

Wan Muyan was secretly amazed, thinking that this old lady is also a well-educated person, even the servants are so thoughtful and meticulous in doing things, and understand "equality" and "respect".

Hua Zhaoying talked for four to ten minutes, and she was really thirsty, so she drank the tea in the tea bowl in one gulp.

Seeing this, Grandma Jing went back and forth in a hurry, and handed it up again.

Hua Zhaoying took another drink before opening her mouth.

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