Chapter 6 The Three Levels of Acupuncture

"Get me some silver needles!" Zachary ordered. He had packed his silver needles in his suitcase. Therefore, he did not have any silver needles with him at the moment.

Maxwell was an experienced Chinese physician. Therefore, he carried his silver needles with him all the time. He immediately handed them over to Zachary without any hesitation.

Zachary took the silver needles and sterilized them professionally. He rubbed the silver needles gently with his fingers, and the silver needles began to spin quickly on his fingertips. Zachary moved as fast as lightning, and the silver needles were placed precisely at the various acupuncture points on Vanessa's head.

Surprisingly, the silver needles were still spinning after being stabbed into the acupuncture points. An intermittent tinge of redness began to appear on Vanessa's face as the silver needles were spinning. Vanessa's cheeks turned rosy as the dark red blood oozed out of her ears and her nose.

"Wipe the blood!" Zachary shouted.

Master Sue rushed forward to wipe the blood away from Vanessa's face. He also managed to get a closer look at how Zachary performed the acupuncture.

The silver needles seemed to be surrounded by a thin layer of white mist. They were being stabbed onto the corresponding acupuncture points accurately at high speed. Upon seeing that, Maxwell felt extremely astonished. Most people would not be able to appreciate how impressive his technique was, but Maxwell, who had more than 60 years of experience in Chinese medicine, was astounded at Zachary's acupuncture.

His technique of using the needles alone was amazing enough. Strength, accuracy, and skill were three important components of Chinese medicine. According to the difficulty of the techniques, acupuncture was divided into three levels, namely strength acupuncture, energy acupuncture, and spiritual acupuncture.

A majority of the Chinese physicians were only at the level of strength acupuncture. Even experienced Chinese physicians like Maxwell could barely consider having achieved the level of energy acupuncture. In fact, even Maxwell himself had not yet mastered the skills required to be at the energy acupuncture level.

As far as Maxwell was aware, no one had achieved the level of energy acupuncture except for a few famous Chinese physicians. He had never heard of anyone who could achieve the highest level, which was spiritual acupuncture. Zachary's technique was definitely beyond Master Sue's level. It seemed like he was at the level of spiritual acupuncture.

was just a young man in his 20s, but he had already achieved

spinning in a particular manner, and it was no ordinary skill at

now.

reincarnate a dead person. Although it sounded exaggerated, it was absolutely a top tier skill in the world

"I'm done!"

needles. It's no big deal now. It will take a day or two for her to recover. However,

at his granddaughter who had recovered her healthy complexion, Master Sue nodded his head quickly as he gripped

all dumbstruck. They didn't expect

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I'll leave now." Then, he turned around and

skills to be so good. I know someone from Ludington Medical College. I'm going to tell them

of the Chinese Medicine Department. What do you think?" Dr. Tse smiled flatteringly

expect that Zachary would become the vice director in the blink of an eye, when he was just an intern before. Zachary glanced at Dr. Tse and felt disgusted. He said sarcastically, "No, thanks. I am not

prove that you have completed your internship.

to lose his temper at

Sue came over, "Doctor Ching, I'll write you a letter to vouch for your internship if

graduated from Ludington Medical College. It'd be impossible for him to end up jobless

wished to graduate from Ludington Medical College. It'd be convenient for him to do so if he got the letter from Maxwell. Therefore, he agreed to accept it in

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