Chapter 256 Traditional Chinese Medicine Is Unbeatable
Chapter 256 Traditional Chinese Medicine Is Unbeatable
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The locations on the bodies of those dozen or so injured where Shen Feng had inserted the silver needles began to bloom with a magnificent light of different colors.
They all felt a warm and cozy sensation at the sites of their injuries, a comfort indescribable in words. Was this treatment? It could be said they were actually enjoying themselves.
As the light gradually faded away.
These dozen or so injured were as good as new, their bones, mostly fractured, no longer caused them any intense pain from the breaks.
An elderly woman in her sixties, who had several fractured ribs in her waist, would break out in cold sweat from the pain every time she moved her body.
But now, she stood up from the ground and began to twist and turn, dancing the yangge in public; she felt no pain in her ribs whatsoever. Her family wasn't well-off, and hospital treatment for her fractured ribs would have been a huge burden. Now, all her problems were resolved effortlessly.
There was also a young man in his twenties, constantly twisting his left ankle. It had been crushed under an overturned sedan, causing severe fractures.
As a sprinter, he had a very important competition this year; it was crucial for his future.
When he learned about the severe fractures in his left ankle, he was plunged into an abyss of despair, feeling as if everything was over.
Yet now, his left ankle was as good as before, and the roller coaster of emotions followed by another rise was like being kicked from heaven into hell, and at the moment of utmost despair, being kicked back into heaven, a feeling of thrill and terror.
Apart from the elderly woman and the youth, the rest of the people treated by Shen Feng with his silver needles were also fully recovered.
The first middle-aged man treated by Shen Feng came over with his daughter, bowed deeply, and said earnestly, "Divine doctor, thank you!"
He took out all the money he had, continuing, "Divine doctor, I know this money is not enough to pay for your treatment, but give me your contact information and I will give you the rest tomorrow."
Other patients treated by Shen Feng followed suit, bowing in gratitude and rummaging through their pockets to take out all their money.
To Shen Feng, this money was a drop in the bucket. He said casually, "There is no charge for my treatment today, don't bother me further, just sit back down. I'll remove the silver needles for you."
Seeing Shen Feng's genuine refusal to take money, the injured felt even more touched. This was the true benevolent heart of a healer!
The bulky man with a broken leg, recovering from his shock, shouted, "Come and heal my leg quickly, now I acknowledge your medical skills."
Shen Feng couldn't care less about this fat pig. Who did this guy think he was?
All those healed by Shen Feng glared at the bulky man; how dare he speak to their benefactor in such a manner?
To the bulky man, these commoners were beneath his concern. He persisted, "I'm ordering you right now to come and treat me; in my capacity as a leader, you..."
Watching Shen Feng easily heal people with broken bones, he became utterly confused, failing to consider whether someone with Shen Feng's medical skills would care about a minor leader like himself.
With a flick of his hand, Shen Feng said indifferently, "Silence!"
"Count me in; I'm transferring to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute, too."
"Exactly, we are people of Huaxia Country, of course, we should study our ancestors' knowledge. To hell with Western medicine, I've been sick of it for a long time. From now on, I'll only study Chinese medicine."
"Transferring to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute."
"Transferring to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute."
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Whether male or female, all students from Tianhai Medical University were completely awestruck by Shen Feng's medical skills. They began reaching for their phones to contact their classmates, juniors, seniors, and everyone around them, urging them all to transfer to the Traditional Chinese Medicine Institute.
Seeing this, Qin Ruiyuan felt dizzy. He could foresee that Tianhai Medical University would soon have no students left, and what point would there be in being its president then?
He roared, "Shen Feng, I'll fight you to the death!"
He took rapid steps forward, charging in Shen Feng's direction.
Perhaps he was too hasty; he stumbled over a stone on the road and plunged forward.
"Pfft!"
As a result of the recent car accident, many vehicles were dismantled, leaving a sharp piece of metal protruding from the ground ahead.
His neck slammed right onto the sharp fragment; he was immediately slashed across the throat.
Convulsing, he clutched at his neck, his blood streaming through the gaps of his fingers, as he made a gurgling plea, reaching out a hand towards Shen Feng's direction, clearly begging the latter to save him.
Shen Feng, however, acted as if he hadn't seen it, and the other famous doctors present simply couldn't react in time to save him.
In just a few seconds, Qin Ruiyuan's outstretched hand fell, his body stopped moving completely, and his breathing disappeared. His eyes were wide open.
Wan Enrong and Wu Yishu didn't pay too much attention to Qin Ruiyuan's death; the man had brought it upon himself.
Seeing the students of Tianhai Medical University so eagerly wanting to switch to studying Chinese medicine, could it be that the spring of Chinese medicine was really about to arrive?
Chinese medicine is invincible?
After seeing the medical skills Shen Feng displayed, Wan Enrong and Wu Yishu felt that Chinese medicine could truly be called invincible.
Any Western medicine would be left hundreds, even thousands of streets behind in the presence of Shen Feng's Chinese medicine.
Wan Enrong and Wu Yishu were not evil men; a feeling they couldn't suppress—excitement and exhilaration—burned inside them. They looked up at the sky, feeling it particularly blue at that moment. With Shen Feng's involvement in the international medical competition, did it mean that Chinese medicine would completely astound all those foreigners?
Many foreigners had always regarded Chinese medicine as lacking scientific basis, once denying that Huaxia's Chinese medicine was a medical art at all. Even though through the efforts of the Chinese Medicine Community, foreigners began to slowly acknowledge Chinese medicine as a form of medicine, deep down they never truly took it seriously.
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