“Your father and grandfather are soldiers too?” asked Zeke.

“Yes.” Amelia immediately nodded. “They're soldiers too, but they have left for many years and have never come back to look for me.”

“What are their names?”

Disappointed, Amelia shook her head. “I don't know.”

Zeke hurriedly comforted, “It's okay. I'll help you ask around.”

“Okay.” She was extremely excited.

“Amelia, I specialize in healing and treating illnesses in the army. Is it all right if I heal your leg?”

Hearing that, she was even more excited. “You can really heal my leg?”

“Of course,” replied Zeke.

“Thank you. Thank you!” Amelia expressed her gratitude continuously.

“Don't move. Let me check your legs.”


In response, Amelia nodded.

While Zeke was checking her legs, she stayed still throughout the whole process.

After the inspection, he found out that it was muscle atrophy, in addition to long-term malnutrition, resulting in muscle weakness and unable to walk.

It was incurable in an ordinary hospital.

However, for Zeke, it was a walk in the park.

Taking out a silver needle, he prepared to test her nervous system.

If the nervous system of her leg was not necrotic, the treatment would be more effective.

Shortly afterward, he gently pricked Amelia's acupoint.

“Ouch!” she cried in pain.

Zeke was overjoyed.

Not only was her nervous system not necrotic, but it was immensely sensitive.

He was confident that he could cure her in a night.

At that moment, Emma heard Amelia's scream and hurriedly got out of the kitchen.

Her face turned grim when she saw the scene in front of her.

Immediately afterward, she rushed forward, carried Amelia up, and went into the bedroom.

Seeing that, Zeke quickly explained, “Don't misunderstand. I'm treating her legs.”

Amelia also hurriedly pleaded, “Mommy, Zee can heal my legs. Please let him cure my legs. I don't want to sit in the wheelchair anymore when I go out next time.”

Nevertheless, Emma ignored both of them.
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