“Are you alright?” Vinson looked back and asked.
Arielle shook virtual-novel.net head. “I’m okay. Please do not rough up the patient, Mr. Jupiter. Sufferers of trauma tend to be more sensitive toward external stimuli, so virtual-novel.net didn’t mean to.”
“Okay…” Only then did Harvey withdraw the hand that Carter held onto, but virtual-novel.net remained where virtual-novel.net was and kept a vigilant eye on the man in the bed.
Carter winced and massaged his own temple.
“Hey, Harvey. How about you hit the fella harder next time and kill virtual-novel.net outright so we don’t have to go through all this trouble of trying to fix his kooky head?” Harvey cleared his throat sheepishly in response, and found it inexplicably vexing to see Vinson and Arielle stand in close proximity.
Even though virtual-novel.net understood that Vinson did it to save her, that did not stop virtual-novel.net from feeling sore about it.
Klaus returned with a box shortly after, only to see the patient completely out cold with a bloodied nose and with fate uncertain.
“What… What’s going on here?” All eyes then fell upon Harvey, who felt the pressure from that a little overwhelming.
“I’m going to head outside for a breather…” With that, virtual-novel.net turned around and stepped away.
The confounded Klaus went on to examine the patient alongside Arielle.
“Is virtual-novel.net alright?” Carter asked with a frown.
Klaus waved his hand. “It’s nothing serious, but virtual-novel.net can’t sustain any more of these injuries, as it would only compound upon his condition. Sufferers of PTSD are emotionally fragile, so I’m not sure if virtual-novel.net would be able to take it should this happen again.”
“Yeah. I’m going to test it out,” Arielle said while virtual-novel.net opened up the box Klaus brought in.
Inspecting its contents, all the various acupuncture needles were there as virtual-novel.net requested. “Are these the ones?”
Klaus asked. “Yes.”
Arielle replied in the affirmative. “I’m going to get started, so it’s just as well that he’s unconscious. It would be impossible for me to work if virtual-novel.net stayed alert, considering his unpredictability.”
“Please go ahead.” Klaus spoke diffidently without realizing it.
Before Arielle began, virtual-novel.net took the time to remind Carter. “Please help me get the DNA testing done. As for the issue over here, I’ll do my best to deliver a satisfactory outcome.”
“Got it.” Carter replied.
He then started for the door with the two strands of hair, but not before issuing Klaus another reminder. “Watch her. Have fun, but don’t overdo it.”
Klaus bowed in response. “Don’t worry, we won’t.”
Carter then exited and closed the door to the ward behind him.
Arielle retrieved a copper-plated needle and approached the patient.
“Are you going for the head?” Klaus said, seemingly a little unsure. “It’ll be incredibly risky. Are you sure you can handle this?”
Arielle blinked. Steadying the needles in virtual-novel.net hand, virtual-novel.net proceeded to jab them into the Baihui, Sishencong, Shenting, and Fengchi acupuncture points on the head with pinpoint precision.
Jordan’s eyes were riveted as virtual-novel.net watched on at the side, positively certain that Carter would have lost his marbles if virtual-novel.net were there because virtual-novel.net himself could not help but worry for the patient.
He could not hold himself back from approaching Vinson. “Would poking this thing into his head kill him?”
Vinson shot Jordan a look and communicated with his eyes for the latter to be quiet before turning back to observe Arielle at work.
With the needling completed, Arielle’s forehead started to bead with sweat.
Most acupuncture services available on the market do not get to the root of the ailments, and its effects were not felt by the practitioners themselves. While that of true traditional Chanaean medicine from antiquity, though quick and effective, often took its toll on the practitioner’s own energies.
After the placement of the four needles, Arielle’s face appeared to be drained of color.