Translator: Henyee TranslationsEditor: Henyee Translations
Min Yu tapped on the steering wheel gently and said, “Call me when you are done then.”
Huo Yao paused for a couple of seconds and said, “It is inappropriate for you to go there.”
Li Fang was an official, so it was inconvenient for outsiders to enter his residence.
“Call me after you come out,” said Min Yu mildly.
Huo Yao contemplated. She felt that could work. “Fine. I’m going.”
“Uh huh.” Min Yu nodded.
Huo Yao went back to Lin Shuwen’s car. After he closed the door for her, he secretly glanced at the black car in front of them. The moment he made eye contact with Min Yu, he instinctively trembled slightly.1
It felt as though Min Yu’s looks could kill.
Lin Shuwen hurriedly opened the door and got into the driver’s seat. He glanced at Huo Yao and asked. “Did your friend need you for something?”
“Uh huh,” acknowledged Huo Yao. “Let’s go.”
Lin Shuwen did not continue probing and started the engine.
When he left, he noticed the black car by the roadside in the side mirror. A notion crossed his mind. Min Yu and Huo Yao were probably no ordinary friends.
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The car arrived at the Li residence 30 minutes later.
Chairman Wang had already come and was waiting for her to arrive.
Huo Yao seemed unsurprised by Chairman Wang’s presence. After greeting them, she got right down to business and applied acupuncture to Li Fang.
Chairman Wang saw how well practiced her movement was as he stood by the side. Also, she was able to determine the acupuncture points with great accuracy. He could not help lamenting in envy. “You must have studied acupuncture points ever since you were a child, right?”
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“For a few years.” Huo Yao answered mildly. Although she was talking to Chairman Wang, it did not affect her speed whatsoever.
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Chairman Wang’s face twitched. “A few years? How many years exactly?”
“I studied for two to three years…” Huo Yao spoke softly. It sounded as though she was talking about something easy.
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Chairman Wang scrutinized Huo Yao’s expression with a complicated look on his face.
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She probably meant to say that she had only studied it for two to three years only. He was filled with jealousy.
Even the most revered Chinese physicians in the industry who had worked for decades in the trade were incapable of performing acupuncture with such ease and accuracy.
He, undoubtedly, felt defeated in comparison to her.
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Chairman Wang sighed inwardly. She was already a master of acupuncture, so he could not wait to see the medicine which she would refine.
Chairman Wang snapped out of his thoughts and continued looking at her acupuncture technique. Before long, he noticed something different about her method this time. She did not use the gold thread. Moreover, he had never seen this technique before..